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Alloy Steel – Steel is commercially classified as alloy when it contains alloying elements of at least: 1.65% manganese; 0.60% copper; and 0.60% silicon.
Alloying Elements – Chemical elements, such as nickel, chromium, copper or others, added to improve properties of a finished product.
Annealing – Heat treatment that alters the microstructure of a material, changing properties such as strength, hardness or ductility.
API – American Petroleum Institute – Corpac provides high-quality tubing designed to withstand the rigors of transporting oil and gas from the production zone to the surface.
ANSI – American National Standards Institute. Formerly the ASA American Standards Association.
ASME – American Society of Mechanical Engineers
ASTM – American Society for Testing Materials – ASTM International, formerly known as the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM), is a globally recognized leader in the development and delivery of international voluntary consensus standards.
AWWA – American Water Works Association
Barlow’s Formula – Equation showing the relationship of internal pressure to allowable stress, nominal thickness and diameter (P=2St/D).
Bend Test – Various tests used to determine ductility of sheet, plate or tubulars subjected to bending.
Bevel – Angle between prepared edge of the end of a pipe and the plane perpendicular to the surface of the member. Standard bevel for line pipe is 30 degrees to facilitate welding.
Billet – Solid, semi-finished round or square product that has been either directly cast from a strand caster or hot-worked by forging, rolling or extrusion.
Black – Term associated with pipe surface. Material ordered “black” is protected with varnish-type oil on the OD for temporary corrosion protection during transit and storage.
Black Bare – Term associated with pipe surface, in which pipe is not coated with mill spray oil; grease spots and cutting oil are removed by washing.
BOP or BOF – Basic oxygen process or basic oxygen furnace.
Burst Test – Destructive hydraulic test used to determine actual yield strength and ultimate strength of both seamless and welded pipe.
Carbon Steel – Metal alloy formed by a combination of iron and carbon, where other elements are present in quantities too small to affect the properties. The only other alloying elements allowed in plain-carbon steel are: manganese (1.65% max), silicon (0.60% max), and copper (0.60% max). Steel with low carbon content has the same properties as iron – soft, but easily formed. As carbon content rises, the metal becomes harder and stronger but less ductile and more difficult to weld. Higher carbon content lowers steel’s melting point and its temperature resistance in general.
CE – Carbon Equivalent
Charpy Test – Method for measuring the amount of energy absorbed by a notched specimen during fracture as a result of an impact load.
Check Analysis – Chemical analysis of a metal after it has been rolled or forged into a semi-finished or finished form.
Chemical properties – Minimum or maximum limits, normally associated with a limited number of chemical elements, are established in most ASTM and API specifications.
Coating – Process of covering steel with another material, primarily for corrosion resistance.
Columbium – Alloying element added to high-strength, low-alloy steels, which increases strength and retards grain growth and recrystallization during controlled rolling.
Conduit – Pipe serving as a duct for electrical wiring.
Continuous Casting – Process of pouring and solidification of steel heats in a continuous strand.
Coupling – Threaded sleeve used to connect two lengths of pipe.
Continuous Weld – Commonly used phrase for continuous butt weld. Furnace-welded pipe produced in continuous lengths from coiled skelp and subsequently cut into individual lengths, having its longitudinal butt joint forge welded by the chemical pressure developed in rolling the hot-formed skelp through a series of round-pass welding joints.
Crack, Hook – Metal separations resulting from imperfections at the edge of the plate or skelp, parallel to the surface, which turn toward the ID or OD surfaces when the edges are upset during welding.
Cut Length – Pipe cut to specific length as ordered.
DN – Diameter Nominal – a dimensionless designator for traditional terms such as “nominal diameter,” “size,” and “nominal size”.
Double Extra Strong – Standard pipe weight designation (XXS), sometimes described as XXH (double extra heavy).
Double Jointed – Two standard-length pipe joints welded together to form a single joint or double length.
Dry – Term associated with pipe surface in which the pipe is not coated with a corrosion inhibitor and all grease spots and cutting oil are removed by washing.
DRL – Double Random Length (35’ minimum average or as defined in specifications)
Drop Weight Tear Test – Impact test used to determine the nil ductility transition temperature of ferric steel.
Eddy Current Testing – Nondestructive testing method in which eddy current flow is included in the test object. Changes in flow caused by the specimen are reflected into a nearby coil/s for subsequent analysis by suitable instrumentation and techniques.
Elongation – In ensile testing, the increase in gage length measured after fracture of a specimen within the gage length, usually expressed as a percentage of the original gage length.
ERW – Electric Resistance Weld (see high-frequency welding).
Expanders – Mechanical device used to expand pipe to obtain increased transverse yield strength and the desired OD size.
Extra Strong – Standard pipe designation (XS), sometimes described as XH (extra heavy)
Flattening Test – A quality test for tubing, where flattened between parallel plates closed to a specific height.
Fracture test – Breaking a piece of metal for purposes of examining the fractured surface to determine the structure or carbon content of the metal, or to detect the presence of internal defects.
Full Body Normalizing – Uniformly heating pipe to a temperature above the point at which grain structure is affected, followed by cooling in the still air. Produces uniform grain structure and hardness throughout the pipe.
Galvanizing – Covering an iron or steel surface with a protective layer of zinc.
Grade – Designates divisions within different types based on carbon contents or mechanical properties; for example, “high-tensile grade structural steel”
Hardenability – Property that determines the depth to which the steel will harden.
Hardness – Defined in terms of the method of measurement, usually (1) the resistance to indentation; (2) stiffness of temper of wrought products; and (3) machinability characteristics.
Heat – (1) Form of energy that raises the temperature of bodies into which it is absorbed; or (2) an individual bath of metals as it is melted in a furnace.
Heat Analysis – Term applied to the chemical analysis representative of a heat of steel, determined by analyzing a test sample obtained during the pouring of the steel from a ladle.
Heat Treatment – A combination of heating and cooling operations applied to a metal or alloy in its solid state to obtain desired conditions or properties.
HIC Test – (Hydrogen-Induced Cracking) is used to evaluate the resistance of pipeline and pressure-vessel plate steels to cracking caused by hydrogen absorption from aqueous sulfide corrosion. An unstressed test specimen is exposed to a solution at ambient temperature and pressure; after a specified time, the test specimen is removed and evaluated.
High Frequency Welding – Technique employed in manufacturing of electric resistance weld pipe. Typical radiofrequency power for welding is supplied at 450,000 cycles/sec.
High Strength Steel – Low alloy steels with moderate proportions of one or more alloying elements other than carbon that form a specific class with enhanced mechanical properties and, in most cases, good resistance to atmospheric corrosion. Preferred term is “High-strength low-alloy steels.”
Hydrostatic Test – Normal mill test whereby pipe ends are sealed and high-pressure water is introduced to predetermined pressures as required by specifications.
ID – Inside diameter
Impact Test – A test to determine the energy absorbed in fracturing a test bar at high velocity. The test may be in tension or it may properly be a notch test is present, creating multiaxial stresses.
Inclusions – Non-metallic solid material entrapped in the weld deposit or between weld metal and base metal. Results from products of oxidation, material erosion or entrainment during the steel-making process.
ISO – International Organization for Standardization – ISO 9001:2008 certification is granted to organizations that adhere to international standards for quality management that ensure the organization fulfills and achieves continual improvement of its performance in pursuit of the customers’ requirements, applicable regulatory requirements and enhancement of customer satisfaction.
Ladle – Large vessel into which molten metal or molten slag is received and handled or carried for short distances.
Ladle Analysis – Term applied to the chemical analysis reported to the purchaser, representative of a heat or blow of steel. Determined by analyzing a test ingot sample obtained from the first part or middle part of the heat or blow during the pouring of steel from a ladle.
Land – Face at pipe and between the bevel and the interior surface.
Lifts – Term associated with separated segments of pipe (banded or unbanned for ease of handling)
Line Pipe – Line pipe is generally manufactured for the conveyance of oil and gas in transmission lines, distribution main lines, and offshore pipeline systems.
Magnaflux Test – Inspection given to important or highly stressed parts of pipe for critical applications. Consists of suitably magnetizing the material and applying a prepared magnetic powder which adheres to it along lines of flux leakage, showing the existence of surfaces, non-uniformities and electromagnetic current.
Magnetic Particle Inspection – Nondestructive testing method utilizing iron powder and electromagnetic current to detect cracks and other discontinuities at or near the surface in ferromagnetic materials.
MAOP– Maximum Allowable Operations Pressure
Mechanical Properties – Properties that describe how an object performs when a load or stress is applied to it. For example, stainless steel is classified as steel having a composition of at least 10% chromium, and further classified into magnetic and non-magnetic types, each with its own mechanical properties.
Metallurgy – Science pertaining to the extraction of metals from their ores and the adaption and application of these metals.
Mill Finish – Surface finish produced on sheet and plate, with characteristics of the ground finish on rolls used to fabrication.
Molybdenum – Hard substance used to alloy many specialty steels, it is softer and more ductile than tungsten. Molybdenum has a high elastic modulus, and only tungsten and tantalum have higher melting points. Other common uses for molybdenum are electrodes, furnace applications, nuclear energy and missile and aircraft parts.
NDE – Nondestructive examination, or the utilization of nondestructive testing methods, primarily eddy current, liquid penetrant, magnetic particle, radiography and ultrasonic.
Nominal – Name given to standard pipe size designation.
Normalize – Process commonly applied to steel articles of heavy section consisting of heating to a temperature of 100 degrees F.
NPS – Nominal Pipe Size
OCTG Pipe – Oil Country Tubular Goods – OCTG stands for Oil Country Tubular Goods, and includes pipe and steel tubing products used in petroleum industry, such as drill pipe, pipe casings, oil pipes.
OD – Outside Diameter
PE – Plain End
PESC– Plain End Square Cut
Pickling – Pipe immersed into acid bath for removal of scale, oil, dirt, etc.
Piling – One of a group of piles made of timber, steel, or pre-stressed concrete set close together to resist lateral pressure, such as from earth or water.
Plate – Carbon steel plate or flat rolled finish steel products within a size limitation.
Product Analysis – Chemical analysis of the pipe.
Preheating – General term used to describe heating applied as preliminary to further thermal or mechanical treatment.
PSI – Pounds per Square Inch
PSIG – Pounds per Square Inch Gage
PSL – Product Specification Level
QS– Quad Stencil
Quenching – Process of rapid-cooling from an elevated temperature by contact with liquids, gasses or solids.
Random Lengths – Lengths that can be specified, but, if random lengths are permitted, cutters have a spread from 2 to 5 feet, depending on ordered length and size.
RDS – Rounds. For seamless tubular products, the round is heated and pierced to form a tube hollow.
Regular Mill Coat – Term associated with pipe surface whereby the pipe is coated with a corrosion inhibitor.
SC– Square Cut
Scale – An oxide of iron that forms on the surface of hot steel.
Scarfing – Process of cutting surface areas of metal objects, typically using a gas torch. Permits surface defects to be cut from ingots, billets or the edges of plates that are to be beveled.
Schedule Numbers – ANSI numbers assigned to pipe depending upon wall thickness.
Seam Annealed – Heating a weld seam to a temperature slightly below the point at which grain structure is affected, thereby reducing weld hardness without changing the grain structure.
Skelp – Plate of steel or wrought iron from which pipe or tubing is made by rolling the skelp into shape longitudinally and welding the edges together.
Slab – Semi-finished block of steel cut from a rolled ingot.
SMLS – Seamless
SMTS– Specified Minimum Tensile Strength
SMYS– Specified Minimum Yield Strength
SRL – Single Random Lengths
Steel – General name given to a range of iron alloys. The three major types of steel are: carbon, alloy and stainless.
Stencil – Sprayed paint identification placed on a pipe.
STD – Standard
Straightening – Removal of sweep and camber by roller straightening or use of a gag press.
Stress – Load per unit of area. Typically, stress-strain curves do not show the true stress (load divided by area shows this).
Stress Relieving – Process of reducing residual stresses in a metal object by heating the object to a suitable temperature and holding it for a sufficient time, then cooling it slowly.
Stretch Reduction – Property of absorbing considerable energy before fracture; usually represented by the area under stress-strain curve, involving both ductility and strength.
Structural Steel – Structural steel is strong steel that is rolled into shapes that are used in construction.
Surface Inspection – Inspection of the surface of products for defects such as: seams, burned steel, scabs, laps, twist, guide marks, etc.
TBE – Threaded Both Ends
T&C – Threaded and Coupled
Tensile Strength – Value obtained by dividing the maximum load observed during tensile straining until breakage occurs, by the specimen cross-sectional area prior to straining.
Toughness – Property of absorbing considerable energy before fracture.
TS – Triple Stencil
Tubing – Corpac’s line of Energy Tubulars includes carbon and alloy products for the energy industry for the upstream, midstream and downstream operations.
Turn – Work shift in the mill, usually 8 hours long.
Ultrasonic (UT) – Nondestructive testing method of detecting, locating, and measuring both surface and subsurface defects in metals using high-frequency sound.
VIC-VICTAULIC – Groove
Wall-Heavy – Wall thickness greater than the specified minimum wall thickness called for in the pipe standard.
Wall Thin – Wall thickness less than the specified minimum wall thickness called for in the pipe standard.
XS – Extra Strong, standard pipe weight designation. Sometimes called XH (extra heavy).
XXS – Double Extra Strong, standard pipe weight designation. Sometimes referred to as XXH (double extra heavy).
Yield Point – In mild or medium-carbon steel, the stress point at which a marked increase in deformation occurs without increase in load. This phenomenon is not observed in other steels or in nonferrous metals.
CORPAC PRIVACY POLICY
Last Updated: May 2024
Corpac Steel Products Corp., d/b/a Corpac (“Corpac,” “we,” “us,” and “our”) respects your privacy. This privacy policy (this “Privacy Policy”) explains the accepted privacy practices for our online service and product listings (collectively, the “Services”) found via our website at https://corpacsteel.com/ (the “Website”). It describes the ways in which your personal information is collected and used, and the rights and options available to you with respect to such information.
If you have questions or complaints regarding this Privacy Policy and/or our privacy practices in general, please contact us as described in this Privacy Policy.
Personal Information that Corpac collects
In the course of requesting quotes via the “Request a Quote” section of the Website, you may choose to provide personal information (e.g., your name, phone number, email address, etc.). We will explicitly indicate the fields designated for mandatory completion. If you do not enter the requisite data in the mandatory fields, you will not be able complete the relevant quote form. It’s important that you understand there is no requirement by law for you to provide Corpac with your personal details – the information you share with us is entirely voluntary.
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Marketing Communications
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Other Use of Information
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Transfer of Information to Third Parties
Corpac will not transfer your personal details and any information collected pertaining to your activities on the Website (provided that such details and information identify you personally) to any third party, except in the following cases or as otherwise outlined in this Privacy Policy:
Children’s Online Privacy Information
Corpac does not knowingly collect personal information from minors who are under the age of 16 through the Website and/or the Services thereon. If a parent or guardian becomes aware that his or her child has provided us with personally identifiable information without his/her consent, then he or she should contact Corpac at the information described below. If we become aware that a child under the age of 16 has provided us with personally identifiable information, we will delete such information from our files. Further, the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (“COPPA”) requires parental consent for collection of data from children younger than the age of 13 years old. For tips on protecting children’s privacy online, generally, please view the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (“FTC”) website at http://www.ftc.gov/privacy/privacyinitiatives/childrens.html.
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How We Store Your Information
Data Security
Corpac implements data security systems and procedures to secure the information stored on Corpac computer servers. Such systems and procedures reduce the risk of security breaches, but they do not provide absolute security. Therefore, Corpac cannot guarantee that the Website and Services are immune to unauthorized access to the information stored therein and to other information security risks.
Our Commitment to Data Security. To prevent unauthorized access, maintain data accuracy and ensure the correct use of information, we have applied reasonable and appropriate physical, electronic and managerial procedures to safeguard and secure the information we collect online. We also limit access to personal data and confidential information on our systems to only those employees with a specific need to access this information. However, due to technological limitations and the risk of unlawful interceptions and accessing of transmissions and/or data, we cannot completely assure you, and you should not expect, that your personal information, and any other electronically communicated information, will be absolutely confidential.
The security of your personal information is important to us. When you enter sensitive financial information via our Website, the transmission of that information is encrypted using secure socket layer technology (SSL).
Please remember that you play a valuable part in security as well. To the extent you have created an account on our Website, your password to access our site, which you select at registration, should never be shared with anyone and should be changed frequently. After you have finished using our site, you should log off and exit your browser so no unauthorized persons can use our site with your name and account information.
Information Retention and Access to Personal Information. We’ll retain information for as long as your account is active or as needed to provide you the Services, to comply with applicable law, resolve disputes, and to enforce our agreements. If your personally identifiable information changes, or if you no longer desire to use and access our Services, you may correct, update, delete/deactivate your information by emailing Corpac via the contact information listed below. Before Corpac is able to provide you with any information or correct any inaccuracies, however, we may ask you to verify your identity and to provide other details to help us to respond to your request. But please note: (1) there might be some latency in deleting this information from our servers and back-up storage; (2) we will not delete anonymized data and may continue to use it as describe in this Privacy Policy; and (3) we may retain information if necessary to comply with our legal, tax or accounting obligations, resolve disputes, manage security risks, or enforce our agreements. Even if you cease your use of the Services, we may retain certain information in order to meet our obligations.
Under California Civil Code Sections 1798.83-1798.84, California residents are entitled to ask us for a notice identifying the categories of personal information which we share with our affiliates and/or third parties for marketing purposes, and providing contact information for such affiliates and/or third parties. If you are a California resident and would like a copy of this notice, please submit a written request to: privacy@corpacgroup.com.
International Transfer of Information Collected
We are a global company, with customers around the world and it is important to note that the Services, and the Website, may be operated via servers situated in the United States and elsewhere. If you are located outside of the United States, please be aware that any information which you supply to Corpac (including, without limitation, personal information (e.g., your name, phone number, email address, etc.) may be transferred to, processed, and used in the United States and elsewhere. To provide you with the Services, you irrevocably and unconditionally consent that we may store, use, process, transfer and transmit such information in accordance with this Privacy Policy in the United States and locations around the world – including those outside your country which may provide different rules, regulations, and protections regarding privacy. Information may also be stored locally on the devices used to access the Services, which may be mobile.
We have taken appropriate safeguards to ensure that your personal data will remain protected in accordance with this Privacy Policy, whether your personal data is within our control or has been entrusted to our third party service providers and partners.
Changes to this Privacy Policy
From time to time, Corpac may change the terms of this Privacy Policy. Changes will take effect once they are posted online and by accessing and/or using the Website or Services after we make any such changes to this Privacy Policy, you are deemed to have accepted such changes. If you do not agree with any of the amended terms, you must avoid any further use of the Website and/or Services offered by Corpac.
Inquiries or Concerns?
You may contact Corpac by emailing us at privacy@corpacgroup.com and we will do our best to provide a prompt response to your question.
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CORPAC TERMS OF USE
Last updated: May 2024
Welcome to www.corpac.com (the “Website”). The Website is owned and operated by Corpac Steel Products Corp., d/b/a Corpac including its related companies, affiliates and subsidiaries (collectively “Corpac,” “we,” “us,” “our”). We make the Website available to you, subject to the following Terms of Use (these “Terms of Use”). PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING TERMS OF USE CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THE WEBSITE. By using the Website, you agree to these Terms of Use and agree they create a legally binding agreement between you and Corpac. If you do not agree to these Terms of Use, you may not use the Website. These Terms of Use are effective unless and until terminated by Corpac.
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CHANGES TO TERMS OF USE
Corpac reserves the right, at any time, to modify, amend, alter or update these Terms of Use. These changes will be effective as of the date we post the revised version. By continuing to use the Website following such modifications, amendments, alterations or updates, you agree to be bound by such modifications, amendments, alterations or updates. Therefore, you should periodically visit this page to review our most current Terms of Use.
You may access the current version of these Terms of Use at any time by clicking on the link marked “Terms of Use” at the bottom of each page of the Website.
PRIVACY POLICY
In the course of your use of the Website, you may be asked to provide certain personalized information to us (such information referred to hereinafter as “User Information”). Our information collection and use policies with respect to the privacy of such User Information are set forth in the Website’s Privacy Policy which is incorporated herein by reference for all purposes. You acknowledge and agree that you are solely responsible for the accuracy and content of User Information, and you agree to keep it up to date.
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The trademarks, logos, service marks and trade names (collectively the “Trademarks”) displayed on the Website or on content available through the Website are registered and unregistered Trademarks of ours and others and may not be used unless authorized by the trademark owner. All Trademarks not owned by us that appear on the Website or on or through the Website’s services, if any, are the property of their respective owners. Nothing contained on the Website should be construed as granting, by implication, estoppel, or otherwise, any license or right to use any Trademark displayed on the Website without our written permission or that of the third-party rights holder. Your misuse of the Trademarks displayed on the Website is strictly prohibited. Corpac will aggressively enforce its Trademark rights to the fullest extent of the law, including the seeking of criminal prosecution.
PERSONAL USE ONLY
The Website and the Content are intended for your personal use. You may access and view the content on the Website via your computer or other internet compatible device, and make single copies or prints of the content on the Website for your personal, internal use only. The Website and the services offered on or through the Website, including any content and materials thereon, are only for your personal, non-commercial use. Except as otherwise provided on the Website, you may not modify, copy, distribute, transmit, display, perform, reproduce, publish, license, sell, create derivative works from, transfer, or sell any information, software, products or services obtained from the Website. Use of the Website to sell a product or service, or to increase traffic to your website for commercial reasons, such as advertising sales is expressly forbidden.
PROHIBITED USE
Any commercial distribution, publishing or exploitation of the Website, or any content, code, data or materials on the Website, is strictly prohibited unless you have received the express prior permission of Corpac or the applicable rights holder. You may not otherwise download, display, copy, reproduce, distribute, modify, perform, transfer, create derivative works from, sell or otherwise exploit any content, code, data or materials on the Website. If you make other use of the Website, or the content, code, data or materials thereon, except as otherwise provided above, you may violate copyright and other laws of the United States, other countries, as well as applicable state laws and may be subject to liability for such unauthorized use. Corpac will aggressively enforce its intellectual property rights to the fullest extent of the law, including the seeking of criminal prosecution.
SECURITY
You are prohibited from violating, or attempting to violate the security of the Website. Any such violations may result in criminal and civil liabilities to you. You warrant and agree that, while using the Website and the various services and features offered on or through the Website, you shall not: (a) impersonate any person or entity or misrepresent your affiliation with any other person or entity; (b) insert your own or a third party’s advertising, branding or other promotional content into any of the Website’s content, materials or services, or use, redistribute, republish or exploit such content or service for any further commercial or promotional purposes or take any action that would constitute or could be interpreted as an endorsement or sponsorship by Corpac of any third party site, content, information or other materials, or in any manner that would violate the terms and conditions of any such third party sites; (c) attempt to probe, scan, or test the vulnerability of any system or network; or (d) attempt to gain unauthorized access to data not intended for you and/or other computer systems through the Website. You shall not: (i) engage in spidering, “screen scraping,” “database scraping,” harvesting of e-mail addresses, wireless addresses or other contact or personal information, or any other automatic means of accessing, logging-in or registering on the Website or for any services or features offered on or through the Website, or obtaining lists of users or obtaining or accessing other information or features on, from or through the Website or the services offered on or through the Website, including, without limitation, any information residing on any server or database connected to the Website or any services offered on or through the Website; (ii) obtain or attempt to obtain unauthorized access to computer systems, materials, information or any services made available on or through the Website through any means; (iii) use the Website or the services made available on or through the Website in any manner with the intent to interrupt, damage, disable, overburden, or impair the Website or such services, including, without limitation, sending mass unsolicited messages or “flooding,” “spamming,” or “crashing” any systems; (iv) use the Website or the Website’s services or features in violation of Corpac’s or any third party’s intellectual property or other proprietary or legal rights; or (v) use the Website or the Website’s services in violation of any applicable law. You further agree that you may not attempt (or encourage or support anyone else’s attempt) to circumvent, reverse engineer, decrypt, or otherwise alter or interfere with the Website or the Website’s services, or any content thereof, or make unauthorized use thereof. You agree that you will not use the Website in any manner that could damage, disable, overburden, or impair the Website or interfere with any other party’s use and enjoyment of the Website. You may not obtain or attempt to obtain any materials or information through any means not intentionally made publicly available or provided for through the Website. Corpac will investigate any alleged violations and will cooperate with law enforcement agencies in their investigations.
THIRD-PARTY CONTENT
Some of the information and material available through the Website are provided to Corpac by third parties (“Third-Party Material”). In some instances, the source of the Third-Party Material is identified. Third-Party Material is provided for your convenience only and Corpac does not endorse these materials or the parties who supply them to us. Corpac does not warrant or represent that these Third-Party Materials are current, accurate or reliable.
COPYRIGHT AGENT
We respect the intellectual property rights of others, and require that the people who use the Website do the same. If you believe that your work has been copied in a way that constitutes copyright infringement, please forward the following information to Corpac’s Copyright Agent, designated as such pursuant to the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, 17 U.S.C. § 512(c)(2), named below:
Corpac has adopted a policy of terminating, in appropriate circumstances, accounts of users of the services or the Website who are deemed to have repeatedly uploaded content that infringes the intellectual property rights of others.
Copyright Agent:
Corpac Legal
c/o Corpac Group
20803 Biscayne Blvd.
Suite #502
Aventura (Miami), Florida
Phone: +1 (305) 918-0540
Email: dmca@corpacgroup.com
DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES
THE WEBSITE AND ITS CONTENT ARE PROVIDED ON AN “AS IS” AND “AS AVAILABLE” BASIS, WITHOUT REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND WHATSOEVER. CORPAC, TO THE FULLEST EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES, INCLUDING THE WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY, NON-INFRINGEMENT OF THIRD PARTIES RIGHTS, AND THE WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSE. CORPAC MAKES NO WARRANTIES ABOUT THE ACCURACY, RELIABILITY, COMPLETENESS, OR TIMELINESS OF THE MATERIAL, SERVICES, SOFTWARE, TEXT, GRAPHICS, AND LINKS FOUND OR CONTAINED ON THE WEBSITE. CORPAC DOES NOT WARRANT THAT THE WEBSITE, THE CONTENT, OR ITS SERVERS ARE FREE OF VIRUSES OR OTHER HARMFUL COMPONENTS. YOU UNDERSTAND AND AGREE THAT YOU OBTAIN MATERIAL THROUGH THE USE OF THE WEBSITE AT YOUR OWN DISCRETION AND RISK AND THAT YOU WILL BE SOLELY RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGES TO YOUR COMPUTER SYSTEM OR LOSS OF DATA THAT RESULTS.
ALL MATERIAL CONTAINED IN THE WEBSITE IS FOR GENERAL INFORMATION ONLY, HAS NOT BEEN INDEPENDENTLY VERIFIED, HAS NOT BEEN RECOMMENDED BY ANY FEDERAL OR STATE REGULATORY AUTHORITY AND MAY CONTAIN ERRORS OR OMISSIONS OF MATERIAL INFORMATION. THE MATERIAL AND INFORMATION CONTAINED ON THE WEBSITE SHOULD NOT, THEREFORE, BE USED OR RELIED UPON FOR ANY SPECIFIC REASON OR APPLICATION WITHOUT INDEPENDENT COMPETENT PROFESSIONAL EXAMINATION AND VERIFICATION OF ITS ACCURACY, COMPLETENESS, SUITABILITY AND APPLICABILITY. ANYONE MAKING USE OF THE MATERIAL DOES SO AT HIS/HER/ITS OWN SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE RISK AND ASSUMES ANY AND ALL ACTUAL OR POTENTIAL DAMAGE OR LIABILITY RESULTING FROM SUCH USE.
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
IN NO EVENT SHALL CORPAC BE LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER (INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES, LOST PROFITS, OR DAMAGES RESULTING FROM LOST DATA OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) RESULTING FROM THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE MATERIAL ON THE WEBSITE OR SITES LINKED TO THE WEBSITE, WHETHER BASED ON WARRANTY, CONTRACT, TORT, OR ANY OTHER LEGAL THEORY, AND WHETHER OR NOT CORPAC IS ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.
TERMINATION
Corpac may terminate, change, suspend or discontinue any aspect of the Website or the Website’s services at any time. Corpac may restrict, suspend or terminate your access to the Website and/or its services if we believe you are in breach of our terms and conditions or applicable law, or for any other reason without notice or liability. Corpac maintains a policy that provides for the termination in appropriate circumstances of the Website use privileges of users who are repeat infringers of intellectual property rights.
USER’S REMEDY
If you are dissatisfied with any portion of the Website or with any of these Terms of Use, your sole and exclusive remedy is to discontinue using the Website.
GOVERNING LAW AND VENUE
These Terms of Use and the relationship between you and Corpac shall be governed by the laws of the United States and the State of Florida without regard to its conflict of law provisions. You hereby irrevocably submit and consent to the personal and exclusive jurisdiction of the courts located within Miami-Dade County, Florida and agree that any cause of action that may arise under these Terms of Use and all disputes arising out of or relating to the use of the Website shall be commenced and be heard in the appropriate court in Miami-Dade County, Florida. The failure of Corpac to exercise or enforce any right or provision of these Terms of Use shall not constitute a waiver of such right or provision. If any provision of these Terms of Use is found by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, the parties nevertheless agree that the court should endeavor to give effect to the parties’ intentions as reflected in the provision, and the other provisions of these Terms of Use remain in full force and effect.
QUESTIONS ABOUT TERMS OF USE
If you have any questions regarding these Terms of Use, please either:
Send an email to info@corpacgroup.com
Write to Corpac at the following address:
20803 Biscayne Blvd.
Suite #502
Aventura (Miami), Florida
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