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These terms cover the public xRM World site and early contact through it. Project work, payment, IP, access, and confidentiality are handled in separate written agreements.
Last updated 19 April 2026
You may browse the site, read the material, and contact xRM World about potential work.
You may not use the site to break security, scrape private material, interfere with the contact flow, or present xRM World content as your own.
The public pages, guides, and examples are provided for general information. They are written to be useful, but they are not a substitute for project-specific review.
Reading the site does not create a client relationship. That starts only when both sides agree it does and the work is defined in writing.
Actual delivery work sits outside these site terms. Scope, timelines, fees, IP assignment, support, access, and confidentiality are handled in separate client agreements.
If a client project exists, the project agreement wins over this page wherever the two overlap.
Client repositories, environments, documentation, tickets, and technical notes remain confidential unless a client approves a public reference.
xRM World does not claim ownership over client trademarks, code, or internal material beyond what is agreed in writing for the work itself.
Client names, logos, and product marks shown on the site remain the property of their owners.
They are shown only to describe prior work history or approved references. They do not grant any reuse right beyond viewing this site.
The site is provided as it is. xRM World is not liable for losses caused by reliance on a public page, a generic guide, or a broken external link.
Nothing on this site limits liability where the law does not allow it to be limited.
These site terms are governed by Danish law unless a separate written agreement says otherwise.