Last updated: 21 April 2026
What these terms cover
These terms govern your use of sometech.work and the content we publish here. They do not replace a signed statement of work, master services agreement, or other contract for paid work. If you hire us, the written engagement terms control for that relationship.
Acceptable use
You agree not to:
- Probe, scrape, or attack the site in ways that could harm availability or security.
- Use the site to distribute malware, spam, or unlawful content.
- Misrepresent who you are when you contact us.
- Reverse engineer or attempt to extract source code except where local law explicitly allows it.
We can suspend access where we reasonably believe these rules are broken. We tell you why when it is safe and legal to do so.
Intellectual property
Text, layout, trade marks, logos, and original imagery on this site belong to SomeTech.work or our licensors. You may browse, link to public URLs, and quote short excerpts with attribution. Anything beyond that needs written permission.
Client deliverables are governed by your contract with us, not by this page.
Information on the site is not professional advice
What you read here is general information about how we work. It is not legal, financial, tax, or tailored technical advice for your situation. You rely on it at your own risk until we have a specific engagement.
Third-party links
We may link to tools, articles, or booking pages we do not operate. Those services have their own terms. We are not responsible for their content or availability.
Liability limits
To the fullest extent permitted by applicable law, SomeTech.work and its people are not liable for indirect or consequential loss arising from use of this site, including loss of profit, data, or goodwill, except where the law forbids that exclusion. Nothing here limits liability for death or personal injury caused by negligence, fraud, or other categories that cannot be limited under the law that applies to you.
The site is provided "as is." We work to keep it accurate and available, but we do not guarantee it will be error-free or uninterrupted.
Governing law and disputes
These terms are governed by the laws of Ireland. The Irish courts have non-exclusive jurisdiction, which means you may also have rights where you live if mandatory consumer or business protections apply. If a court finds one clause invalid, the rest stay in force.
Changes and contact
We may update these terms. The "Last updated" date at the top of this page changes when we do. Continued use after a change means you accept the revised terms.
Questions: support@sometech.work.