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2. Description of Service
primereconlabs.com is an informational marketing site. No software service is provided through this site. Intelligence packages and capture engine output are delivered under a separate engagement contract with Prime Recon Labs.
3. Intellectual Property
Site content (text, graphics, code, logos) is owned by Prime Recon Labs. Do not reproduce, distribute, or create derivative works without written permission. Federal procurement data referenced on the site (SAM.gov, FPDS, and similar) is publicly available; we do not claim ownership of source data.
4. Acceptable Use
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- Reverse-engineer site code or attempt to extract underlying systems.
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- Misrepresent yourself or your organization on contact forms.
5. No Warranty
The site is provided "as is" for informational purposes only. We make no warranties about the site's accuracy, availability, or fitness for any purpose. Federal procurement information may change without notice; verify directly with authoritative sources before relying on it.
6. Limitation of Liability
To the extent permitted by applicable law, our total liability arising from your use of primereconlabs.com is limited to $0 (zero dollars). The site provides no service for which compensation could be sought.
7. Third-Party Links
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9. Changes to These Terms
We may update these terms. Material changes are communicated by updating the "Effective" date at the top. Continued use after changes indicates acceptance.