Hi, all Scorum friends.

I am a new user on the Scorum blogging platform. As a new user, I still have to explore Scorum. Like other digital services, Scorum also has Terms of Service embedded at the bottom of their blog.

The term of Service can be defined as a number of rules that have been established by companies or manufacturers of digital services or software for users of the service or software. So, to be able to use a digital software or service, we are required to understand and comply with the defined Term of Service.

So that in the future we are not harmed by the contents of the Term of Service which violates our rights as users or customers, we must do some of these things before approving the Term of Service in Scorum and starting using Scorum software or services:

1. Read the Term of Services first

The lazy culture of reading the rules seems to be set aside from now. Begin to read and examine a number of Term of Service submitted by digital software or service companies. Do not let harmful things like data theft or auto debit money just happen just because we neglected to read the Term of Service.

2. Take the right decision

After being satisfied to read and examine each point listed in the Term of Service, the next step is to take the right decision to use the service in question or not. If there are still Term of Service points that make us doubt, we should delay using the service or software. It would be better if we look for references or testimonials related to the software or services we want to use.

3. Start obeying the rules

If you have agreed with each point of agreement on the Term of Service, we certainly have to use digital software or services in accordance with the rules that exist in the Term of Service. Don't let us lose access just because it violates the points on the ToS.

Terms of Service Scorum

The Scorum Terms of Service consist of 24 parts, namely:

1. Privacy Policy

2. No Children

3. Copyright and Limited License

4. Trademarks

5. Assumption of Risk

6. Harmless Agreement to Hold Scorum

7. No Liability For Thord-Party Services and Content

8. Account Registration

9. The Scorum Services

10. No Right To Cancel and/or Reverse Scorum Transactions

11. Discontinuation of Service

12. Suspension or Termination of Service

13. User Conduct

14. Copyright Complaints

15. Indemnity

16. Disclaimers

17. Limitation of liability

18. Modifications to Scorum

19. Arbitration

20. Applicable Law

21. Termination

22. Severability

23. Changes

24. Contact Information