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1- We made Dot Net project and we review our code many times, although we are not responsible of any problem or bug that may occur while using our projects.
2- You use these projects (code) at your own risk.
3- Our Zip files (projects) that you download from the blog are secure and we certify that they don’t contain any virus or sypware. But we aren’t responsible for any problem that may occur from downloading our sources.
4- This project is Open Source, but if you want to show it in your blog or site or forum, just include a link to the tutorial post.
5- You can freely use this source on your application.
6- Don’t copy the tutorial and the source and made them your own in your site.
7- The tutorial and the source are subject of change without prevention, so visit our site regularly to know the latest updates.

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