Last updated: March 1, 2026
Terms of Service
Rules for using the OrzuLab platform.
1. General Provisions
These Terms of Use govern access to and use of the OrzuLab platform. By registering on the platform, you agree to these terms. OrzuLab reserves the right to modify these terms with user notification.
2. Registration & Account
Platform usage requires registration. You are responsible for the security of your account and password. Creating multiple accounts or using another person's credentials is prohibited.
3. User Content
You retain rights to content you publish (projects, ideas, descriptions). By publishing content, you grant OrzuLab a non-exclusive license to display it on the platform. Content that violates law or third-party rights is prohibited.
4. Funding & Transactions
OrzuLab acts as an intermediary between project authors and backers. The platform charges a 5% fee on successful campaigns. OrzuLab does not guarantee project success and is not responsible for the use of raised funds.
5. Mentoring Sessions
Mentors are independent experts. OrzuLab is not responsible for mentor advice. Cancellations must be made 24 hours before the session. Repeated no-shows may result in access restrictions.
6. Competitions
Rules for each competition are set separately. Participation implies agreement with specific competition rules. Jury decisions are final. Prize funds are distributed according to announced conditions.
7. Prohibited Actions
Prohibited: spam, fraud, intellectual property theft, distributing malware, discrimination, harassment, attempting to hack the platform, manipulating ratings.
8. Limitation of Liability
OrzuLab is provided "as is." We do not guarantee uninterrupted service. OrzuLab's maximum liability is limited to the amount of user payments for the last 12 months.
9. Account Termination
OrzuLab may suspend or terminate account access upon violation of terms. Users may delete their account at any time through settings.
10. Applicable Law
Terms are governed by the laws of the Republic of Uzbekistan. Disputes are resolved through negotiation, or if not possible, through courts in Tashkent.