Terms and Conditions

**Terms and Conditions**

This Terms and Conditions document outlines the rules and regulations for visitors to www.JamesHMorris.com and its associated websites or applications (collectively referred to as “Website”).

By accessing and using the Website, you signify that you have read, understood, and agree to be bound by these terms of use (the "Terms" or “Terms & Conditions”). If you do not agree with any of these Terms, please cease all use of the website immediately.

* **General Usage Rules**: By accessing the Website, you agree not to disrupt or interfere with any other user's enjoyment of the Website, including by way of submitting content containing viruses or other code that may interrupt, destroy or limit the functionality of the Website. You also agree not to collect or store personal data about anyone using the website without prior consent.

* **Copyright Policy**: All content on this Website is protected by copyright laws. Unauthorized use is strictly prohibited without express written permission from myBlog.com. Any distribution or copying of such material is considered a breach of these Terms & Conditions.

* **Disclaimer of Warranties**: We make no representation regarding any content contained in our Website and disclaim any liability related thereto. Content on this site may include inaccuracies or typographical errors which can be updated at any time without notice; therefore all access to this site is undertaken at your own risk with no guarantee as to accuracy.

* **Limitation of Liability**: JamesHMorris.com does not accept responsibility for loss suffered as a result of opting for reliance upon information contained on our Website; nor will we accept responsibility for damage arising out of access to our Website by third parties. It is up to each individual user of this site to ensure they adhere to relevant laws when accessing content contained herein.

* **Governing Law**: These Terms & Conditions shall be governed by English law only and are thus subject exclusively to the English court’s jurisdiction in relation thereto; any disputes hereunder are thus subject to binding arbitration in England under English Law if necessary.