Terms of Use
Last updated 5 July 2026
These terms cover your use of subhadeepghosh.com. By reading or using the site you agree to them. They are short on purpose; if anything is unclear, ask me through the contact page.
Content ownership
Unless stated otherwise, the articles, images, and design of this site are my work and are protected by copyright. You may quote short excerpts with a link back to the original article. Republishing a full article, on a website or in a dataset offered as content, needs my written permission first.
Code samples
Code snippets in articles are meant to be used. You may copy and adapt them in your own projects, commercial or not, without attribution. They come with no warranty, as the disclaimer explains, and you are responsible for anything you build with them.
Acceptable use
You agree not to misuse the site. In particular, do not:
- attack, probe, or overload the site or its forms, or try to bypass its rate limits and spam protections;
- submit unlawful, deceptive, or abusive content through the contact form or newsletter signup;
- misrepresent this site or its content as your own or as endorsing you.
No warranty
The site and everything on it is provided as is, without warranties of any kind. Content may contain errors or go out of date, as described in the disclaimer, which is part of these terms along with the privacy policy.
Limitation of liability
To the fullest extent permitted by law, I am not liable for any direct or indirect loss or damage arising from your use of this site, its content, its code samples, or any linked third-party site or advertisement.
Third-party services and ads
The site links to third-party sites and may display third-party advertising. Those services have their own terms and policies, and I am not responsible for them.
Changes
I may update these terms from time to time. Meaningful changes move the date at the top of this page, and your continued use of the site means you accept the current version.
Governing law
These terms are governed by the laws of India. Any dispute falls under the jurisdiction of the courts of Pune, Maharashtra.