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Terms of Use
Scope
These terms govern the use of this news service. The provider is Haydamax OÜ, identified on the imprint page. The service is free of charge; there is no entitlement to uninterrupted availability.
What you are reading
Articles are published for information. They are not legal, medical, tax or financial advice, and nothing here is an investment recommendation.
Part of what appears here is produced with automated tools from open sources. Which kinds of article exist, what the newsroom stands behind, and where automation reaches its limits are set out in our editorial policy. Errors are handled under our corrections policy — telling us through the contact page is welcome.
Copyright and use
The contents of this service are protected by copyright. For private purposes you may read articles, print them and make individual copies. Quotation within the limits the law allows is unaffected; we ask that you name the publication and link to the article.
Without our prior written consent the following are not permitted: systematic copying of articles, republication of whole texts, commercial redistribution, and automated harvesting of the content to build datasets or to train machine learning systems. We expressly reserve our rights under Article 4(3) of Directive (EU) 2019/790.
Images and contributions from third parties are marked as such; the rights of their holders apply to them.
Links to other sites
We link to sources and to further reading published by others. The provider of each linked site is responsible for its content; see the imprint page for details.
Using the service
Anything that interferes with operation is prohibited: requests at a rate that disrupts the service, circumventing technical protection measures, and sending advertising or automated submissions through the contact form.
Liability
We are liable without limit for intent and gross negligence, and for damage arising from injury to life, body or health. For simple negligence we are liable only where a material obligation has been breached, and then limited to the foreseeable damage typical of such a case. Mandatory statutory liability is unaffected.
Governing law
Estonian law applies. If you are a consumer habitually resident in another state, the mandatory consumer protection rules of that state are unaffected.
We are neither willing nor obliged to take part in dispute resolution proceedings before a consumer arbitration body.
Changes
We may adapt these terms if the service or the legal position changes. The version published on this page is the one that applies; this version is dated 21 August 2026.