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Terms of Service

Last updated: May 2026

The short version

  • This site is a professional portfolio. Use it to evaluate my work and get in touch.
  • The content here is my intellectual property. You may reference it with attribution.
  • I provide this site in good faith. I am not liable for decisions made based on its content.

By accessing carlospariona.dev you agree to these terms. They are written in plain language because I believe you deserve to understand what you are agreeing to. If something is unclear, email hello@carlospariona.dev before using the site.

Acceptable use

This site exists to present my professional work and allow potential clients to contact me. You may browse, share links, and reference content with attribution. You may not scrape the site for commercial purposes, attempt to compromise its infrastructure, or use it to transmit harmful or misleading content. Automated access beyond standard search engine crawling requires prior written permission.

Intellectual property

All original content on this site — written copy, architectural diagrams, case study descriptions, and design — is my intellectual property. You may quote up to two sentences with a link back to the source. Reproducing full articles, designs, or substantial portions without written permission is not permitted. The underlying open-source code components retain their original licenses.

Limitation of liability

The information on this site reflects my professional experience and judgment at the time of writing. It is not a substitute for tailored technical advice. I make no warranties about the accuracy or completeness of any content. I am not liable for decisions made based on information found here. If you engage me for consulting work, a separate agreement will govern that relationship.

Changes to these terms

I may update these terms as the site evolves. The "Last updated" date at the top of this page reflects the most recent revision. Continued use of the site after a revision constitutes acceptance of the updated terms.

Jurisdiction

These terms are governed by the laws of the jurisdiction where the service provider is domiciled. Any disputes will be resolved through good-faith negotiation between the parties.