Welcome to SurvivorSpace, a website for adult survivors of child sexual abuse, funded by the Department of Justice, Office for Victims of Crime. By accessing or using our website, you agree to comply with the following terms and conditions:
Content
SurvivorSpace provides educational resources, peer support, and other materials for survivors of child sexual abuse. While we strive to provide accurate and up-to-date information, we do not guarantee the completeness, accuracy, or reliability of the content on our website.
User Conduct
Users of SurvivorSpace are expected to respect each other and maintain a supportive and safe environment. We do not tolerate hate speech, harassment, or discrimination of any kind on our website. Users must also comply with all applicable laws and regulations while using our website.
Intellectual Property
The content on SurvivorSpace is protected by intellectual property laws, including but not limited to copyright and trademark laws. Users may not copy, distribute, or use any content on our website without prior written consent from SurvivorSpace.
Limitation of Liability
SurvivorSpace is not responsible for any damages or harm that may result from the use of our website. We are not liable for any losses, including but not limited to, direct, indirect, incidental, consequential, or punitive damages arising from the use of our website.
Indemnification
Users agree to indemnify and hold Zero Abuse Project, its directors, officers, employees, agents, and affiliates, harmless from any claims, demands, or damages arising out of the user’s use of our website.
Governing Law
These terms and conditions are governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the United States. Any disputes arising from the use of our website will be resolved in the courts of the United States.
Changes to Terms of Use
We reserve the right to modify these terms and conditions at any time, and any changes will be posted on our website. If you continue to use our website after any changes have been made, you agree to the new terms.