Please read these Terms of Use carefully before using this website.
This website (the “Site”) is operated by the Asian University Sports Federation (AUSF) (“AUSF”, “we”, “us” or “our”), a social organisation registered in the People’s Republic of China.
By accessing or using the Site, users agree to comply with and be bound by these Terms of Use. If you do not agree with these Terms, please do not use this Site.
AUSF reserves the right to modify these Terms of Use at any time.
The purpose of this Site is to provide general information about AUSF activities.
The information is for informational purposes only.
The Site is provided “as-is” and “as-available”.
Recommended access:
Browsers: Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Safari
Devices: Smartphone, Tablet, Laptop, Desktop
AUSF does not guarantee uninterrupted access.
All content is protected by intellectual property laws and owned by AUSF unless stated otherwise.
Unauthorised use is prohibited.
Please refer to the Privacy Notice for details on data processing.
Cookies may be used to improve user experience.
AUSF does not guarantee accuracy or completeness of content.
We are not liable for damages arising from use of the Site.
AUSF is not responsible for third-party websites.
These Terms are governed by the laws of the People’s Republic of China.
Please contact us via details on the Site.
AUSF does not guarantee accuracy or completeness of content or will be liable for damages arising from use of the Site, unless otherwise required by applicable laws and regulations.
在使用本网站前,请仔细阅读本使用条款。
本网站(以下简称“本网站”)由亚洲大学体育联合会(AUSF)(以下简称“AUSF”、“我们”)运营。AUSF为在中华人民共和国注册成立的社会组织。
访问或使用本网站即表示您同意遵守本条款。如不同意,请勿使用本网站。
AUSF有权随时修改本条款。
本网站旨在提供AUSF相关活动信息。
所提供内容仅供参考。
本网站按“现状”和“现有”提供。
建议使用:
浏览器:Chrome、Firefox、Edge、Safari
设备:手机、平板、电脑
AUSF不保证持续可用。
本网站内容受知识产权保护,除另有说明外归AUSF所有。
未经许可不得使用。
详情请参阅隐私声明。
网站可能使用Cookies提升体验。
AUSF不保证信息完整或准确。
不对因使用网站产生的损失承担责任。
AUSF不对第三方网站负责。
本条款适用中华人民共和国法律。
请通过网站提供的方式联系我们。
除非适用的法律法规另有规定,AUSF不保证信息完整或准确,也不对因使用网站产生的损失承担责任。
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