Terms of Service
Effective date: April 7, 2026
These Terms of Service ("Terms") govern your use of the website operated by Sam Brothers InfoSystem ("SB Infosystem", "we") and, unless a separate written agreement states otherwise, general rules for engaging our development and software services. Specific projects may be governed by a statement of work or license agreement.
Website use
You agree not to misuse the site (including attempting unauthorized access, scraping in violation of our robots policy, or disrupting services). Content on the site is provided for general information and may change without notice.
Services and software
- Proposals and scope: Fees, deliverables, and timelines are defined in quotations or contracts. Oral understandings are not binding until confirmed in writing.
- Client materials: You warrant you have rights to any assets or data you supply. You remain responsible for lawful use of deliverables.
- Intellectual property: Unless otherwise agreed, ownership of custom work transfers as set out in your project contract. Pre-existing tools, libraries, and frameworks remain ours or our licensors.
- Licensed products: Products such as Pathix or SB e-Education are licensed under their applicable end-user or enterprise agreements, not solely by these Terms.
Payment
Invoices are due as stated on the invoice. We may suspend work or access for material non-payment where contractually permitted.
Warranties and limitation of liability
Services and software are provided on an "as is" basis to the extent permitted by law. We are not liable for indirect, incidental, or consequential damages except where liability cannot be excluded under applicable law. Our aggregate liability for any claim relating to general website use without a separate contract is limited to the greater of INR 5,000 or amounts you paid us in the three months before the claim.
Indemnity
You agree to indemnify and hold us harmless from claims arising from your content, your use of deliverables in violation of law, or breach of these Terms, to the extent permitted by law.
Governing law
These Terms are governed by the laws of India. Courts at a mutually appropriate forum in India shall have jurisdiction, subject to mandatory consumer protections.