Terms

Terms of Use

Your use of the Konsyse website, including your consumption of content, is subject to terms and conditions set forth below. By visiting our website and browsing through our pages and contents, you accept and agree to the stipulations contained herein. Thus, these terms and conditions represent a binding contract between you, our audience, and Konsyse, including the parent company—Esploro Company.

Konsyse and Esploro Company reserve the right to modify the terms and conditions at any time. However, website visitors are provided with on-page prompts in case of any modifications.

General Website Use

Complying to our terms and conditions grants you a personal, non-exclusive, non-transferable, limited privilege to enter and use the Konsyse website, browse through its webpages, and consume its contents.

However, you cannot use this website in any manner that is illegal or in connection with any activity undertaken to cause harm to individuals or organizations. You are also prohibited to conduct automated data collection activities including but not limited to scrapping, data mining, data extraction, and data harvesting. You must not use the website in any way that causes damage or impairment to its availability or accessibility.

Copyright Policy

Articles published on Konsyse are either the property of Esploro Company or of those who have allowed us to republish their works. You are free to consume these contents, nonetheless.

Consumption entails reading the published articles. In addition, consumption also involves referencing and attributing portion of our contents in another publication or medium. Sharing of contents through social media also constitutes consumption. We do not restrict anyone from sharing, citing, or copying portions of our contents, granted that proper attribution is provided.

We strictly prohibit plagiarism.

By its general definition, plagiarism is the practice of using the work of someone and passing it off as an original work. For the sake of specificity, however, the following practices are also considered plagiarism: (1) Using or lifting words, statements, or passages from other materials without proper attribution or citation and referencing; (2) Cosmetic paraphrasing is also considered a form of plagiarism despite having proper attribution or citation and referencing. It occurs when an individual merely copies words, statements, or passages, while employing minimal changes in diction or choice of words, sentence structure, and/or paragraph structure; (3) Lazy writing is also considered as plagiarism despite having proper attribution or citation and referencing. It occurs when an individual merely uses too much directly quoted materials or block quotes to substantiate his/her work.

No Warranties and Liabilities

All information contained on Konsyse are provided without warranties or liabilities of any kind. While we provide stories and analyses that contain objective facts and subjective statements or advice, you are strongly advised to use all of these information at your own risk, particuarly if you are using these information for personal and professional decision-making.