Terms of Service
As a valued user of Skype, we want to ensure that you understand our Terms of Service, which govern your use of our platform. Our terms are designed to be fair, transparent, and protective of both our users and our company. By using Skype, you agree to be bound by these terms, so it’s essential to take a few minutes to review them.
Governing Law and Dispute Resolution are two crucial aspects of our Terms of Service. Any disputes arising from the use of Skype will be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Washington, without giving effect to any principles of conflicts of law. We also encourage users to try to resolve disputes amicably, and we provide a process for resolving disputes through arbitration, as outlined in our terms.
In the event of a dispute, we recommend that you review our Terms of Service carefully and try to resolve the issue through informal negotiations. If that’s not possible, we provide a clear process for binding arbitration, which will be conducted in accordance with the rules of the American Arbitration Association. We believe that this approach helps to ensure that disputes are resolved efficiently and fairly.
Our terms also outline the process for Modifications to our Terms of Service. We reserve the right to modify or update our terms at any time, with or without notice to you. It’s your responsibility to regularly review our terms to ensure that you’re aware of any changes. We’ll always strive to provide you with clear and timely notice of any changes, but it’s essential that you stay informed.
- Review our Terms of Service regularly to stay informed about any changes.
- Try to resolve disputes amicably through informal negotiations.
- Use our arbitration process if informal negotiations are not successful.
- Visit our Contact Us page if you have any questions or concerns about our Terms of Service.
By following these simple steps, you can help ensure a smooth and successful experience using Skype for your remote work needs, including running calls with prospects in Indonesia.