Terms & Conditions

John Gualtieri
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John Gualtieri

Last Updated : 9, March 2026

Terms and Conditions of Use

These Terms and Conditions (“Terms”) set out the rules for using this website. By accessing or using our site, you confirm that you have read, understood and agree to be bound by these Terms. If you do not agree with any part of them, please stop using the website straight away.

Age Requirement

This website is intended solely for adults. You must be at least 18 years old to access or use any part of our site. By continuing to browse or interact with our content, you confirm that you meet this age requirement and that you are legally able to agree to these Terms. If you are under 18, you must not use this site.

Intellectual Property

All content on this website – including written material, branding, graphics, images, videos and logos – belongs to us or to our licensed partners. All intellectual property rights are reserved.

We grant you a limited, personal and revocable licence to view the content on this site for non-commercial purposes only. This licence is non-transferable. You may not copy, alter, reproduce or distribute any material from this website for commercial use or without our express written permission.

What You Must Not Do

By using this site, you agree not to do any of the following:

Access

We reserve the right to limit, suspend or permanently remove your access to any part of this website at our sole discretion, at any time and without prior notice.

Changes to These Terms

We may update or amend these Terms from time to time without notifying you directly. Any changes will take effect as soon as they are published on this page. By continuing to use the site after any updates, you accept the revised Terms. We recommend checking this page periodically so you are aware of any changes.

Governing Law

These Terms are governed by and interpreted in accordance with the laws of the United Kingdom. In the event of any dispute arising from your use of this website, you agree to submit to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of the United Kingdom.