Property rights

Intellectual Property Rights

  •  The Ministry of Sport, along with all relevant licensed entities, holds the copyright and all associated intellectual property rights, including but not limited to all database rights, registered and unregistered trademarks, and service marks and logos, as well as all content on the website. This includes the organization, layout, and design of the site, its core software, images, and logos. No individual has the right to use any part of this content in any manner.
  •  It is strictly prohibited to obtain any part of the data on the Ministry’s website through copying, redistribution, publication, or any other means of commercial use without explicit written consent from the Ministry. No modifications, deletions, or unauthorized use of any logos or content copied from the Ministry’s website are allowed
  • Printing or downloading parts of the data from the Ministry’s website is permitted solely for non-commercial use, provided these copies retain the copyright logo and other relevant rights.
  • Trademarks, logos, and service marks (collectively referred to as “trademarks”) displayed on this website (whether registered or unregistered) belong to their respective owners. Nothing on this website should be interpreted as granting any license or right to use any trademark displayed on the site without written permission from the trademark owner. Violating or misusing any trademarks displayed on the site is strictly prohibited.
 
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