Terms of Service
Welcome to CourtSide! By accessing or using our website, you agree to adhere to these Terms of Service. If you do not agree to these terms, please discontinue use of the site immediately.
Website Usage
Use CourtSide responsibly and solely for lawful activities. You must not engage in any conduct that could damage or disrupt the site or hinder others' access and enjoyment. Your use should not violate any applicable laws or regulations.
Ownership and Rights
All materials on CourtSide—including text, images, logos, and software—are owned by CourtSide or our licensors and are protected by copyright and intellectual property laws. Unauthorized use, reproduction, or distribution of these materials is prohibited unless expressly permitted by us.
Account Responsibility
If you create an account with us, you are responsible for keeping your account details and password confidential. Notify us immediately of any unauthorized access or security breaches. CourtSide will not be liable for any losses arising from your failure to maintain the security of your account.
Limitation of Liability
To the maximum extent permitted by law, CourtSide is not liable for any indirect, incidental, or consequential damages, including loss of profits or data, arising from your use of the site. This includes issues related to your inability to access or use the site or any associated content and services.
External Links
Our website may feature links to third-party sites. CourtSide does not control these external sites and is not responsible for their content or privacy practices. Any reliance on third-party sites is at your own risk. We are not liable for any damages resulting from such reliance.
Modifications to Terms
We may update these Terms of Service periodically. All changes will be posted on this page, and it is your responsibility to review the terms regularly. Updates become effective immediately upon posting.
Applicable Law
These Terms of Service are governed by the laws of Canada. Any disputes arising from these terms will be resolved exclusively in the courts of Canada.