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Notice of Property Rights
White Bear
Animal Hospital
All
registered and/or unregistered trademark and/or service marks used or referred
to in this website are the property of Stuart B. Dalton DVM, P.A., doing
business as White Bear Animal Hospital under a certificate of assumed name filed
with the Office of the Secretary of State for the State of Minnesota
(hereinafter, “WBAH”) and/or its respective owners, unless otherwise noted.
Pursuant to Title 17, United States Code, this website, which may be accessed
using any number of universal resource locators (“URLs”), and its contents,
which includes, but intentionally is not limited to, all of the text, software
(which may be referred to as all or any portion of the computer code, and, or,
all or any portion of the source code), music, sound, artwork, graphics,
photographs, illustrations, animations, video, layout, format, design, and
English translation of any portion thereof, or other material contained in this
website, presented to the user (“Content”), are protected by the copyrights,
trademarks, service marks, patents or other proprietary rights and laws of the
United States of America.
User is permitted only to use this Content for his or her own personal education
and may not copy, reproduce, distribute or create derivative works from this
Content without express written authorization from Stuart B. Dalton DVM on
behalf of WBAH, the owner of this website.
Any unauthorized use of this website or any of its Content, in whole or in part,
shall be considered an infringement of the copyrights, trademarks, service
marks, patents or other proprietary rights of WBAH. It is illegal for anyone to
violate any of the copyrights, trademarks, service marks, patents or other
proprietary rights that are provided to WBAH, the owner of this website and its
Content, by the laws of the United States of America.
Should you infringe this copyright, you may be liable to WBAH for relief such as
injunction, impounding and disposition of infringing articles, attorneys’ fees,
actual damages, any profits resulting from the infringement, and if the
infringement was committed willfully, statutory damages up to $150,000 may also
be imposed.
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