Terms of Use
Last updated: 2026-04-20
These terms govern your use of the website https://dariodario.com provided by Dario Dario ("we", "us"). By using the website, you agree to these terms.
1. Scope
These terms apply to the website and related services such as contact forms and newsletter signups. Client engagements and deliverables are governed by separate written agreements (master services agreement, statement of work, or equivalent).
2. Acceptable use
You may not:
- use the website in breach of law or third-party rights,
- attempt unauthorized access to systems, accounts, or data,
- interfere with operation or security (e.g. large-scale scraping, denial-of-service attempts, bypassing security measures),
- use automated means to download or replicate content without written permission.
3. Intellectual property
All content on the website — text, graphics, logos, code, and design — is owned by Dario Dario or our licensors and protected by copyright and other laws. You may read and share content for non-commercial purposes with clear attribution. Other use requires written permission.
4. Content you submit
Anything you send through forms or email is handled under our privacy policy. Please do not submit sensitive personal data or confidential business information through the website without a prior agreement.
5. Third-party services and links
The website may link to third-party services. We are not responsible for their content, terms, or privacy practices.
6. No warranty
The website is provided "as is". We do not guarantee continuous availability, error-free operation, or that content is current. Content is general information and not professional advice.
7. Limitation of liability
To the extent permitted by applicable law, Dario Dario is not liable for indirect damages, lost profits, or loss of data resulting from use of the website. Nothing in these terms limits liability that cannot be limited by law (e.g. gross negligence or willful misconduct).
8. Governing law and jurisdiction
These terms are governed by Swedish law. Disputes should first be resolved through good-faith negotiation. Any remaining dispute shall be settled by the Swedish courts, with Stockholm District Court (Stockholms tingsrätt) as the court of first instance.
9. Changes
We may update these terms. Material changes will be marked with a new date at the top.
10. Contact
Questions? Email hello@dariodario.com.