Irricad - Registration

Terms & Conditions

The Irricad forums allow our user community to ask questions and share information about our products. Forum topics will be publicly available via the internet, but forum membership is required in order to post. Membership is subject to approval and is at the discretion of AEI Software and its distributors.

To ensure that our forums are a useful resource for our customers, we reserve the right to edit or remove messages and/or ban users at our sole discretion. The IP addresses from which all posts were made are recorded to aid in enforcing the following conditions:

Forum users WILL NOT:

• post messages that contain abusive, obscene, vulgar, slanderous, hateful, threatening or sexually-orientated material.
• post messages that advocate software piracy.
• post duplicate or test messages.
• cross-post (post the same message in multiple forums).
• post spam.
• SHOUT when posting messages.

Forum users WILL:

• be respectful and courteous to all.
• use correct English or Spanish in the appropriate forums.

We further reserve the right to change these terms and conditions at any time and without notice, although we will endeavour to inform our users of such changes. The current set of terms and conditions will be available to users in the Announcements forum.

Attachments
Users are allowed to attach files to forum posts, but are limited to one attachment smaller than 1MB in size, per post. Users are encouraged to make attachments as small as possible, preferrably by using a Zip utility. Some file types are restricted. Users are reminded again that the forums are public and we would discourage the posting of any commercially sensitive material, either in the body of a post or in an attachment.

Personal Information
As a user you agree to any information you have entered being stored in a database. While this information will not be disclosed to any third party without your consent, neither AEI Software nor phpBB (the creators of the forum software) shall be held responsible for any hacking attempt that may lead to the data being compromised.

 
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