Legal
Website Terms of Use
1. Acceptance and scope
These Terms of Use ("Terms") govern your access to and use ofkoeta.io (the "Site"), operated by Koeta Inc. ("Koeta," "we," "us," or "our"). By using the Site, you agree to these Terms. If you don't agree, please don't use the Site.
These Terms cover the Site only. They do not govern PetKira, any other Koeta product, or any client engagement, each of those is covered by its own terms or a separately signed agreement.
2. Permitted use
You're welcome to browse the Site, link to it, and share it. You agree not to:
- interfere with the Site's operation or attempt to access it in an unauthorized way;
- introduce malware or attempt to breach its security;
- scrape or systematically extract content in a way that burdens the Site; or
- use the Site for anything unlawful, or to infringe someone else's rights.
Ordinary search-engine indexing and normal linking to the Site are always welcome.
3. Intellectual property and brand use
Unless stated otherwise, the Site and its text, design, graphics, logos, and code belong to Koeta Inc. or its licensors, and are protected by applicable intellectual property law. We grant you a limited, revocable right to access and use the Site for lawful, personal, or internal business-information purposes, not to republish, redistribute, or otherwise use it as your own. This licence does not extend to PetKira's brand or any other Koeta product's identity, which remain separately owned and protected.
4. No client relationship
Nothing on this Site - including our Services page, capability descriptions, or any conversation that starts through our contact form - creates a client, services, or professional relationship. Any actual engagement begins only once we've agreed on scope and signed a separate written agreement.
5. Accuracy, availability, and no professional advice
We try to keep the Site accurate and available, but we don't promise that every page is complete, current, or error-free, and we may change or take down content at any time. Nothing on the Site - including anything describing PetKira or our services - is financial, legal, medical, veterinary, or other professional advice, and using the Site doesn't create a professional relationship of any kind.
6. Third-party sites and services
The Site may link to third-party websites or services (like PetKira's app stores, or our LinkedIn page) for convenience. We don't control, and aren't responsible for, their content, availability, security, or privacy practices. Using a third-party service is governed by that provider's own terms and policies.
7. Disclaimer of warranties
The Site is provided "as available." To the maximum extent permitted by law, we disclaim warranties of any kind about the Site, and we won't be liable for indirect, incidental, or consequential damages arising from your use of, or inability to use, the Site. Nothing in these Terms limits any right or protection that applicable consumer-protection law says can't be limited.
8. Changes to these Terms
We may update these Terms from time to time. We'll post the revised version here with a new "Last updated" date. Continuing to use the Site after a change means you accept the updated Terms.
9. Governing law
These Terms are governed by the laws of Ontario and the federal laws of Canada applicable in Ontario, without regard to conflict-of-law rules. Subject to any mandatory consumer-protection law that says otherwise, the courts of Ontario have jurisdiction over any dispute arising from these Terms.
10. General
If any part of these Terms is found unenforceable, the rest remains in effect. These Terms, together with our Privacy Policy, are the entire agreement between you and Koeta about the Site - they don't override or replace PetKira's terms or any separately signed client agreement.
11. Questions
Email info@koeta.io.
These Terms were researched against current Canadian law as of July 2026 and deliberately keep this Site's risk allocation modest - they don't include an arbitration clause, a liability cap, or an indemnification clause, since recent Supreme Court of Canada decisions (including Uber Technologies Inc. v. Heller) and provincial consumer-protection law have struck down or voided exactly those kinds of clauses when drafted without proper legal review. These Terms are written in plain language rather than formal legal boilerplate, but they are not a substitute for review by a licensed Canadian lawyer, and shouldn't be treated as legal advice.

