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The following Terms and Conditions of Use are intended to outline A Paper Craft Workshop's policies for use of this website, as well as important disclosures and notices. By using this website, you agree to be bound by these Terms and Conditions of Use.
All information and materials on this website are owned and controlled by Linda Correa Enterprises, a it's affiliates or partners.  All copyright and intellectual property rights in our website and the content are expressly reserved.  You are prohibited from republishing, selling, licensing, distributing, or exploiting any content and materials on the website, including using our content or material on any other website.  The Company permits direct linking to its content so long as proper credit (including name and link) is clearly provided.
We maintain the privacy of our users and subscribers to the fullest extent possible.  Subscribing to our website is an optional and voluntary action. Subscribers to our website may be asked to provide a name and email address. A Paper Craft Workshop recognizes the importance of protecting the privacy of the personal information collected from our subscribers.  We will never share your personal identifying information or email address with any other company or entity.  If you have questions about our security measures or our privacy policy, please contact us at linfcor@gmail.com
A Paper Craft Workshop participates in numerous affiliate programs established by other Business Partners, such that A Paper Craft Workshop receives a commission when products are purchased through links at the Paper Craft Workshop blog.
This website contains links to other sites on the internet that are owned and operated by third parties, our affiliates, or Business Partners.  We do not regularly review or monitor sites linked to this website, and we are not responsible for the operation, availability, content, or accuracy of any pages or other sites linked from our website.  Your linking to any other pages or sites is at your own risk.  You agree that Paper Craft Workshop is not liable for any loss or damages you or any third party may suffer in connection with third parties’, affiliates’, or Business Partners’ webpages or websites.  We do not make any representations or warranties about the quality of any product, services, or information or other material purchased or obtained by you via use of this website or our affiliate link partners.
Please note that when you click on an affiliated link, you will leave A Paper Craft Workshop and be re-directed to a third-party website.  In such circumstances, the Business Partner’s collection of information is governed by that Business Partner’s privacy policy.
A Paper Craft Workshop does not represent or guarantee the truthfulness, accuracy, or reliability of any comments posted by other users or endorse any opinions expressed by users.  You acknowledge that any reliance on comments posted by other users will be at your own risk. A Paper Craft Workshop Ink cannot screen comments in advance and is not responsible for screening or monitoring comments posted by users.  A Paper Craft Workshop  reserves the right to remove any comments at any time for any reason.  We reserve the right to expel users or restrict further access to the website in our sole discretion and judgment.
A Paper Craft Workshop will not be liable to users and subscribers for any losses or claims arising out of their use of our website, including any loss or corruption of data, computer software or hardware.  If any issues, problems or claims arise out of a user’s or subscriber’s purchase of an online class or tutorial, A Paper Craft Work Shop's  liability shall be limited to the purchase price of the online class, tutorial, or content.
All posts and videos are based solely upon the blogger’s experiences and opinions.  The Company is committed to only using and promoting products endorsed and loved by the blogger.  The Company does not hold itself out as an expert on any product or processes, and users of this blog are encouraged to visit the retailer or manufacturer websites directly for more product detail and specifications.
A Paper Craft Workshop reserves the right to update or modify these Terms and Conditions at any time without prior notice.  We encourage you to please review this page every time you visit this website.

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