How does twago protect intellectual property?
Inform us at violation@twago.com, if content on one of our twago websites violates your rights (for instance copyright, trademark rights, patent rights, registered design rights). It is in our interest to prevent violations of rights. Please note that for content provided by third parties, solely the respective third party is responsible. For all actions beyond deleting the content you need to address directly the respective third party. Any deletion of the content by twago based on your report does not imply any legal claim to do so or any legal acknowledgement. Please consider that wrong or misleading information in your report can lead to prosecutions. Take into account for the settings of your project posting who can see your information and if applicable uploaded documents. You can limit the visibility of your project posting by defining the appropriate participants. In your service contract between buyer and provider you should include a detailed non-disclosure agreement to be on