Terms of use
These terms of use govern access to and use of the Kodokod website, published by Nolan Liogier.
Last updated: 2026-06-25
Purpose of the website
The Kodokod website aims to present the Kodokod project, the Sloth Board teacher planner, the team and the services offered.
These terms define the conditions of use of the website by any visitor.
Access to the website
The website is freely accessible to any user with Internet access.
The publisher reserves the right to suspend, limit or interrupt access for maintenance or force majeure reasons, without notice or compensation.
Permitted and prohibited use
Users agree to use the website fairly, in compliance with applicable laws and respect for third-party rights.
The following are prohibited: any attempt at intrusion, damage to the website, mass data extraction, dissemination of unlawful, defamatory content or content harmful to public order.
User-submitted content
Messages sent via the contact form are the responsibility of their author. The publisher reserves the right not to respond to manifestly abusive or unlawful messages.
Intellectual property
The content of the Kodokod website is protected by copyright. Sloth Board is an open-source project subject to its own license.
Any unauthorized commercial use or reproduction of website content is prohibited.
Limitation of liability
Information published on the website is provided for informational purposes. The publisher does not guarantee completeness or absence of errors.
The publisher cannot be held liable for damages resulting from use of the website or inability to access it.
External links
The website may contain links to third-party sites. The publisher has no control over these sites and disclaims all liability for their content.
Changes to terms
The publisher may modify these terms at any time. The update date appears at the top of this page. Continued use of the website constitutes acceptance of the modified terms.
Applicable law and disputes
These terms are governed by French law.
In the event of a dispute, an amicable settlement will be preferred before any legal action before the competent French courts.