General Terms
These terms govern the use of TechLawPoint’s platform, ensuring clear understanding of services provided for clients in the technology and digital sectors.
2026-02-23
User Eligibility
Use of TechLawPoint's services is limited to individuals and entities legally capable of entering contracts and complying with Swiss laws applicable to digital and technology business legal matters.
Users must be at least 18 years old to access TechLawPoint's legal support services unless legal guardianship or equivalent authorization is provided.
All users agree to utilize the services for lawful purposes only, refraining from activities that violate any applicable Swiss or international regulations.
TechLawPoint’s services are primarily intended for clients operating in Switzerland; access from other jurisdictions is subject to local law compliance.
Account Management
Creating an account enables enhanced access to TechLawPoint’s tailored legal resources and communication channels with legal professionals.
Users are responsible for providing accurate and current information during account registration and maintaining updates to ensure effective service delivery.
Account holders must maintain confidentiality of login credentials and notify TechLawPoint immediately upon suspicion of unauthorized account access.
Accounts are personal and non-transferable. Sharing login details or transferring access rights is prohibited to maintain service integrity.
If users become aware of security breaches affecting their account, they must inform TechLawPoint promptly to enable protective measures.
TechLawPoint reserves the right to suspend or terminate accounts violating terms or engaging in suspicious activities threatening platform security.
Service Description
TechLawPoint delivers specialized legal support tailored for technology startups, digital enterprises, and associated businesses focusing on Swiss regulatory compliance and contractual frameworks.
Service offerings may evolve; TechLawPoint informs clients of significant modifications, ensuring continuity and adaptation to legal landscapes affecting technology sectors.
While TechLawPoint strives for uninterrupted service, occasional maintenance or unforeseen downtimes may occur, with prompt notifications provided whenever possible.
User Conduct Rules
Users agree to adhere to the conduct parameters established by TechLawPoint to ensure respectful and lawful interaction on its platform.
- Do not engage in fraudulent or misleading behaviors.
- Respect intellectual property rights of all parties.
- Avoid sharing offensive or illicit content.
- Refrain from unauthorized data collection or distribution.
- Comply with all applicable Swiss legal requirements.
- Use services only for the intended legal support purposes.
- Report any suspicious or harmful activities encountered on the platform.
User Generated Content
Users may submit content relevant to their legal inquiries while retaining responsibility for compliance with applicable laws.
Users retain ownership of their submissions but grant TechLawPoint a license to use content for service facilitation and improvement.
This license includes rights to reproduce, modify, and distribute user content within the scope of providing legal assistance.
Users ensure that content does not infringe on rights of others, abiding by ethical and legal standards.
TechLawPoint may remove user content deemed inappropriate or violating terms, with notification where feasible.
Intellectual Property
Intellectual property rights related to TechLawPoint’s content, branding, and platform functionalities are owned by TechLawPoint or its licensors and are protected by Swiss and international laws.
- Do not copy, modify, or distribute TechLawPoint intellectual property without explicit authorization.
- Use of activity or logos outside authorized contexts is prohibited.
- Unauthorized commercial exploitation of content is forbidden.
Paid Services
Certain TechLawPoint services involve fees reflecting the specialized legal expertise provided to technology and digital business clients in Switzerland.
Pricing details are available on the website and may vary according to service scope and complexity.
Payments are processed securely via approved methods; clients receive invoices detailing all charges.
Subscription services, if offered, grant access for defined periods subject to renewal terms stated at purchase.
Refund policies are aligned with service delivery status and Swiss consumer protection laws; partial or full refunds may apply.
Clients may cancel paid services following stipulated procedures and notice periods outlined in agreements.
All applicable taxes are included in pricing or added in compliance with Swiss tax regulations.
TechLawPoint reserves the right to amend pricing with prior notice, allowing clients to assess continued engagement.
Failure to remit payments may result in suspension or termination of access to paid services.
Disclaimers
TechLawPoint provides informational legal support but does not replace personalized advice from licensed attorneys tailored to individual circumstances.
Limitations of Liability
Liability for damages arising from use of TechLawPoint services is limited to the extent permitted under Swiss law.
Third-Party Services
Third-party services integrated or referenced by TechLawPoint are subject to separate terms and are not under TechLawPoint’s control.
Termination of Access
Access to TechLawPoint services may be terminated by either party according to terms or due to breach of conditions.
Termination results in cessation of service access, with possible data retention or deletion per privacy policies.
Privacy Commitment
TechLawPoint respects user privacy and processes personal data strictly in accordance with this privacy policy and applicable regulations.
Communications Policy
Official communications are delivered via provided contact details; users consent to electronic correspondence.
Amendments to Terms
Terms may be updated; continued use of services constitutes acceptance of revised terms.
Governing Law
This agreement is governed by Swiss law, with jurisdiction in courts located in Interlaken, Switzerland.
Dispute Resolution
Disputes will seek resolution through negotiation, mediation, or judicial proceedings as necessary under Swiss jurisdiction.