Terms of Use
Terms and Conditions of Use
Welcome to the SUPERCOMM 2009 Website
Use of this site means that you are in agreement to all terms and conditions. Please read these terms carefully. If you do not agree with these terms, do not use this website. SUPERCOMM reserves the right to change or modify the website content as well as these terms without notice. Please check these terms and conditions periodically for updates.
Copyrights and Trademarks
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Use of Copyrighted Works
Your use of copyrighted works must follow the SUPERCOMM 2009 style guidelines which are posted and provided for members of the media in the Press Room. Please properly spell out "SUPERCOMM 2009" (All capital letters.)
Other Websites
Links to other sites are provided solely as a convenience for the user. SUPERCOMM has not reviewed any or all of the sites linked to this website and is not responsible for the content of any off-site pages or any other site linked to this website.
Disclaimers
The information on this website is offered in good faith and believed to be accurate and reliable but is offered without warranty. SUPERCOMM shall not be help liable for any damages arising from use of this website or any other third-party affiliate website. SUPERCOMM assumes not liability for any errors or omissions in the content provided in this website, whether this content comes directly from SUPERCOMM or any other third party.
User Access
Portions of this website may be limited to username and password login information. If it up to the discretion of the user to maintain the confidentiality of this information. Please notify us immediately of any misuse of this information.
Contact Information
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