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TechGraph is a registered under trademark act Indian Trade Marks Act 1999, for reporting news and TechGraph is a registered trademark of techgraph.co, anyone (group of people, community, website, app) found copying, or redistribution for commercial purposes of any TechGraph materials or design elements on this website is strictly prohibited and May/will face a legal action against them.

Requesting Permission to Use Copyrighted Materials

This website contains documents (including product information, articles, etc.), photos, icons, and other copyrighted materials owned by us or by third parties. The following information applies only to materials we own. You must contact the copyright owner for permission to use third party materials.

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You are authorized to view, copy, download, and print for personal use only any copyrighted materials we own that are available on this web site, subject to the following conditions:

  1. The documents may be used solely for personal, noncommercial, and informational purposes. They may not be posted or distributed.
  2. The documents may not be modified.
  3. All copyright and other proprietary notices must be retained in the document.

This permission does not extend to materials owned by other content providers that appear on this web site.

You may not reproduce, copy, or redistribute the design or layout of this website, individual elements of the website design, or our logos without our express written permission.

Permission for Commercial Use

Reproduction, copying, or redistribution for commercial purposes of any TechGraph materials or design elements on this website is strictly prohibited without our express written permission. Permission is granted only when certain limited criteria are met.

To request such permission please send email to contact@techgraph.co. Please identify the requested material and the website on which it is found in the subject line, e.g. “TECHGRAPH.CO home page screenshot,” or “Screenshot of our website in Mozilla browser frame.” Include all of the following information in the body of the message:

  1. The content you wish to use and the URL where it is located.
  2. Where and how it will be used (for example, in an Internet use manual, in a newsletter, or in a pitch).