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(Legal) · website terms of use

Fair terms, fairly put.

The rules for using this website - short, readable, and free of the paragraph that only exists to frighten you.

The short version

Use the site fairly, the content and OliveCore are ours, we keep things accurate in good faith but general information is not tailored advice, and any actual client work is governed by a signed agreement - not this page.

(01)Using this site

You are welcome to browse, read, share links and get in touch. You may not misuse the site - no attempting unauthorised access, no scraping at scale, no using it to harm others - and no using our content to pass our work off as someone else's.

(02)Whose content this is

The design, copy, imagery arrangements and code of this website belong to neo optic (or are licensed to us). OliveCore - the platform this site and our client sites are built on - is our intellectual property in its entirety. You may quote reasonably with attribution; wholesale reproduction needs our written agreement.

(03)Accuracy

We keep this site accurate and current in good faith, but its content is general information, not advice tailored to your situation - and we may change it at any time. Anything that matters to a decision deserves a conversation first.

(04)Liability

To the extent the law allows, we are not liable for loss arising from reliance on this website's general content or from circumstances outside our reasonable control. Nothing in these terms limits liability that cannot lawfully be limited.

(05)Links elsewhere

Where we link to other websites, we are pointing, not vouching - their content and their conduct are their own.

(06)Client work is separate

These terms cover use of this website only. Any services we provide are governed by a separate written agreement between us - and if these terms and that agreement ever disagree, the agreement wins.

(07)The legal frame

These terms are governed by the law of England and Wales, and the courts of England and Wales have jurisdiction over any dispute about them.

Last updated: 13th July 2026 · This document is a working draft prepared for review - it does not constitute legal advice.

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