terms of use
Last updated: March 2026
These terms govern your use of the website operated by KINORO LIMITED (company number SC802715) at kinoro.co.uk (the “website”). By using the website you agree to these terms. If you do not agree, please do not use the website.
This document is a simple summary for a marketing site. It is not legal advice.
acceptable use
You agree to use the website lawfully and not to misuse it (for example by attempting to disrupt the site, introduce malware, scrape it in a way that causes harm, or use it in a manner that infringes others’ rights).
intellectual property
The website and its content (including text, graphics, logos, and design) are owned by us or our licensors and are protected by intellectual property laws. You may view and print pages for personal, non-commercial reference. You must not copy, modify, distribute, or create derivative works without our prior written consent, except as allowed by applicable law.
information on the site
The website is provided for general information about Kinoro. It does not form a contract to supply any product or service unless we say otherwise in a separate agreement.
no warranty
The website is provided “as is”. To the fullest extent permitted by law, we disclaim warranties of any kind (whether express or implied), including as to accuracy, availability, fitness for a particular purpose, or non-infringement.
limitation of liability
To the fullest extent permitted by law, we are not liable for any indirect, consequential, or special loss, or for loss of profit, data, or goodwill, arising from your use of the website.
Nothing in these terms excludes or limits our liability for death or personal injury caused by negligence, fraud, or any other liability that cannot be excluded under UK law.
links
The website may link to third-party sites. We are not responsible for their content or practices.
changes
We may change these terms or the website. Continued use after changes means you accept the updated terms. The “last updated” date reflects material edits.
law and jurisdiction
These terms are governed by the law of Scotland. The courts of Scotland have non-exclusive jurisdiction over disputes, except that consumers resident elsewhere in the UK may also have rights under mandatory local consumer law.
contact
Questions: genna@kinoro.co.uk.