Copyright

The copyright in the materials on this site is owned by or licensed toMAPI7. No part of the materials on this site may be copied by third parties, distributed or transmitted in any form or by any means without the prior written consent ofMAPI7.

Trademarks, brands, slogans and/or images on this site are the property of their owners and may not be adapted, reproduced, copied, stored, distributed, transmitted, printed, displayed, sublicensed, published in whole or in part without the prior consent of the owners of the trademarks and their written consent. Please contact us if you wish to use any part of this site.

Warranties

MAPI7 is not responsible for any errors or omissions on this site and reserves the right to make changes without notice.MAPI7 does not warrant that this site will be free of viruses or that access to this site will be uninterrupted. You must take your own precautions to ensure that all pages you plan to visit on this website are free of viruses or other problems that may interfere with or damage the operation of your computer system.

Liability and Compliance with Laws

MAPI7 will not be liable for damages of any kind, including direct or indirect losses, loss of profits, income and any reputational damages related to any use of or access to or inability to use or access this website.

You must comply with all laws regarding access to and use of materials on this website, including the laws of the country in which you reside or the country from which you access this website.

Limitation of Liability for Compliance with Color Rendering

MAPI7 pays great attention to the issues of color separation and color rendering and strives for the most accurate compliance with the colors of photographs and photo books in finished printed products. However, it should be understood that the presence of small color variations in different print runs is technologically determined.

An exact 100% match of the color observed by the user on the screen of his computer and the finished printed products is not possible. The reason for the impossibility of 100% color matching is the imperfect color rendering of modern monitors and the specifics of color separation and printing of printing equipment.