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Terms & Conditions of Use


These Terms govern your access to and use of The OG Ink Hub (“the Website”).  
By accessing or using the Website, you confirm that you accept these Terms and agree to comply with them.  
If you do not agree, you must immediately cease use of the Website.

1. Ownership and Intellectual Property
All content on the Website — including text, structure, design, and branding — is the exclusive property of the OG Ink Hub Editor unless otherwise stated.  
All rights are reserved.
You must not, without prior written consent:
- copy  
- reproduce  
- republish  
- distribute  
- commercially exploit  
- store content in any retrieval system  
Short quotations (up to 100 words) may be used with clear attribution and a link back to the Website.

2. Permitted Use
You may use the Website only for lawful purposes.  
You must not:
- breach any applicable UK law  
- upload or transmit harmful, defamatory, or abusive material  
- attempt to hack, disrupt, or interfere with the Website  
- scrape or harvest data  
- impersonate the Editor or other users  
- use automated tools to extract content  
Any breach may result in access restrictions and potential legal action.

3. User Comments
Comments submitted to the Website must comply with UK law.  
The Editor reserves the absolute right to remove any comment without notice, including those that are:
- defamatory  
- abusive  
- hateful  
- threatening  
- spam  
- promotional  
- irrelevant  
- harmful  
Repeated violations may result in permanent blocking.

4. AI‑Generated or AI‑Assisted Content
Some content may be created or refined using artificial intelligence.  
All rights to such content remain with the Editor.  
AI involvement does not constitute a warranty of accuracy.

5. Modifications to the Website
The Editor reserves the right to:
- modify  
- suspend  
- withdraw  
- restrict access to any part of the Website at any time without notice.

6. Amendments to These Terms
These Terms may be updated periodically.  
Continued use of the Website constitutes acceptance of the revised Terms.

7. Governing Law
These Terms are governed by the laws of England and Wales.  
Any disputes shall be subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of England and Wales.

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