Terms Of Use

Emerging Markets Venue blog is counted to be the part of our corporate website and thus the blog is also the subject for the Website Terms of Use. Please, read the Terms carefully before using our blog.

1. Content use:

a. You may use information posted in the blog solely for your non-commercial, personal purposes and/or to learn about our products and services. No right, title or interest in any content is transferred to you, whether as a result of downloading such content or otherwise. We reserve complete title and full intellectual property rights in all content.

b. You may not copy, distribute, transmit, or derive another work from any content published in the blog, except as directly permitted by us. However, you are granted a limited, revocable, and nonexclusive right to create a hyperlink to our blog or any of its posts so long as the link does not portray our company, its affiliates, or their products or services in a false, misleading, derogatory, or otherwise offensive matter. You may use our company’s logo or other proprietary graphic or trademark only as part of the link. You may not mirror or frame the home page or any other pages of this blog on any other web site or web page.

c. Content published with the blog is not intended to and does not constitute legal advice and no attorney-client relationship is formed, nor is anything submitted to our blog treated as confidential. The accuracy, completeness, adequacy or currency of the content is not warranted or guaranteed. Your use of the blog’s content or materials linked from the blog is at your own risk.

2. Your publications & comments:

a. As Emerging Markets Venue is Ignatov & Company Group’s corporate blog, not an Internet forum, we publish posts and other information with own force; usually we do not allow to publish content written with the third parties – however, if we see the content fits our requirements we may allow to publish it in the blog. Thus posting your content in the blog assumes pre-moderation with our team. Our requirements to the third-party content:

  • It must refer to emerging economies we are covering with our services
  • The content must fit our quality standards
  • It must be interesting to our blog’s readers
  • The content must be in English

b. If you want to publish any content in our blog – please send us the article with e-mail as attached document; we accept files in Word and PDF; files must be not encrypted or secured (i.e. we must have possibility to copy the file’s content). Usually it takes 3-5 working days to read the content and to provide you our decision over publication in the blog. If we decide to publish your content – we do it with own force, posting it under your name (you must be registered with our blog to publish any content). Otherwise, we return your content back ; we do not disclaim the reasons for the publication request rejection.

c. To avoid unsolicited content (advertising, promotion, solicitation for goods, services or funds, etc.) in our blog we require pre-moderation for the comments written with the blog readers. Also if you want to write comments to any of the posted articles you need to register with the blog.

Link notifications from other sites and blogs (pingbacks and trackbacks) are not allowed with our blog.

d. By uploading content (including your publications in the blog) to or submitting any materials (including your comments to the blog’s content) for use on the blog, you grant (or warrant that the owner of such rights has expressly granted) our company a perpetual, worldwide, royalty-free, irrevocable, non-exclusive right and license, with right to sublicense, to use, reproduce, modify, adapt, publish, publicly perform, publicly display, digitally display and digitally perform, translate, create derivative works from and distribute such materials or incorporate such materials into any form, medium, or technology now known or later developed throughout the universe. You agree that you shall have no recourse against our company for any alleged or actual infringement or misappropriation of any proprietary right in your communications to us.

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