Terms and Conditions

Terms and Conditions

Welcome to What’s A Good Gift! These terms and conditions (the “Terms and Conditions”) govern the use of “www.whatagoodgift.com” (the “Site”). This Site is owned and operated by What’s a Good Gift. This Site is a blog.

By accessing this website we assume you accept these terms and conditions. Do not continue to use What’s A Good Gift if you do not agree to take all of the terms and conditions stated on this page.

Cookies The website uses cookies to help personalize your online experience. By accessing What’s A Good Gift, you agreed to use the required cookies.

Intellectual Property All content published and made available on our Site is the property of What’s a Good Gift and the Site’s creators. This includes, but is not limited to images, text, logos, documents, downloadable files and anything that contributes to the composition of our Site.

License Unless otherwise stated, What’s A Good Gift and/or its licensors own the intellectual property rights for all material on What’s A Good Gift. All intellectual property rights are reserved. You may access this from What’s A Good Gift for your own personal use subjected to restrictions set in these terms and conditions.

You must not:

  • Republish material from What’s A Good Gift
  • Sell, rent or sub-license material from What’s A Good Gift
  • Reproduce, duplicate or copy material from What’s A Good Gift
  • Redistribute content from What’s A Good Gift

Hyperlinking to our Content The following organizations may link to our Website without prior written approval:

  • Search engines;
  • News organizations;
  • Online directory distributors may link to our Website in the same manner as they hyperlink to the Websites of other listed businesses; and
  • Systemwide Accredited Businesses except soliciting non-profit organizations, charity shopping malls, and charity fundraising groups which may not hyperlink to our Web site.

These organizations may link to our home page, to publications or to other Website information so long as the link: (a) is not in any way deceptive; (b) does not falsely imply sponsorship, endorsement or approval of the linking party and its products and/or services; and (c) fits within the context of the linking party’s site.

Affiliate Disclosure What’s A Good Gift participates in various affiliate marketing programs, which means we may get paid commissions on purchases made through our links to retailer sites. Our recommendations are based on our editorial team’s research and product analysis. The compensation we receive from advertisers does not influence the recommendations or advice our editorial team provides in our articles or otherwise impact any of the editorial content on What’s A Good Gift.

iFrames Without prior approval and written permission, you may not create frames around our Webpages that alter in any way the visual presentation or appearance of our Website.

Content Liability We shall not be hold responsible for any content that appears on our Website. You agree to protect and defend us against all claims that is rising on our Website. No link(s) should appear on any Website that may be interpreted as libelous, obscene or criminal, or which infringes, otherwise violates, or advocates the infringement or other violation of, any third party rights.

Indemnity Except where prohibited by law, by using this Site you indemnify and hold harmless What’s a Good Gift and our directors, officers, agents, employees, subsidiaries, and affiliates from any actions, claims, losses, damages, liabilities and expenses including legal fees arising out of your use of our Site or your violation of these Terms and Conditions.

The limitations and prohibitions of liability set in this Section and elsewhere in this disclaimer: (a) are subject to the preceding paragraph; and (b) govern all liabilities arising under the disclaimer, including liabilities arising in contract, in tort and for breach of statutory duty.

Governing Law & Jurisdiction These terms and conditions will be governed by and interpreted in accordance with the laws of the State/Country you operate in, and you submit to the non-exclusive jurisdiction of the state and federal courts located in State/Country for the resolution of any disputes.