Terms of Use

Terms of Use

Intellectual Property

The web site, including but not limited to text, content, photographs, video, audio and graphics, and goods (“the Service”), is protected by copyrights, trademarks, service marks, international treaties, and/or other proprietary rights and laws of the United States, Canada and other countries. Except as specifically permitted herein, you shall not use the intellectual property rights or the Service for any purpose without the written permission of Castiglione Funeral Home.

Content Scraping/Content Ownership

Castiglione Funeral Home grants you permission (which may be revoked at any time for any reason or no reason) to view the Services and to download, integrate via authorized social media application, email, or print any individual pages of the Services in accordance with the Terms of Use and solely for your own personal, non-commercial use, provided you do not remove any trademark, copyright or other notice contained on such pages. No other use is permitted. You may not, for example, incorporate the information, content, or other material from the database, compilation, archive or cache. You may not modify, copy, distribute, re-publish, transmit, display, perform, reproduce, publish, reuse, resell, license, create derivative works from, transfer or sell or use for any commercial purpose use.
 
Except as specifically authorized by Castiglione Funeral Home, you may not deep-link to the services for any purpose or access the Services with any robot, spider, web crawler, extraction software or any other automated device to scrape, copy or monitor any portion of the services or information, content, material from the Services. Castiglione Funeral Home reserves all of its statutory or common law rights against any person who violates this provision. Such use of content is considered theft and will be prosecuted. In addition, any such scraping or copying of content shall incur a charge of fifty dollars in U.S. funds ($50.00) per individual data set as liquidated damages together with the legal expenses of collecting such liquidated damages on a substantial indemnity basis.
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