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Neptune Pink Floyd: Legal Information
 

The Neptune Pink Floyd (NPF) website (http://www.neptunepinkfloyd.co.uk and all contained within) is subject to the following non exhaustive conditions:

1. The Neptune Pink Floyd logo, site design, concepts and all original material are the sole property of Keith Jordan and must not be reproduced, transmitted electronically or modified in any conceivable way without express written permission from Keith Jordan via written letter. Anybody who does so may face legal action.

2. This site is a non-profit site meant for the enjoyment of people on the internet. It is for archiving and research purposes for any member of the internet community.

3. This website is hosted in the state of Florida, USA, and is thus covered by US law. Thus copyrighted materials can be used on this site legally under the Copyright Act (107. Limitations on exclusive rights: Fair use) as the material is presented for the purposes of education and criticism and not for profit. Additionally, the material presented on this website is not harmful in anyway to any commercial entity as the material contained within this website is generally not commercially available material.

 

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