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ISIASI Endorsement and Liability Disclaimer

Endorsement and Liability Disclaimer

The Institute on Self-Image Abuse and Self-Imagism (ISIASI) does not endorse or recommend any commercial products, processes, or services except as produced by entities referenced on the ISIASI.org index page. The information on ISIASI's web site may not be used for advertising or product endorsement purposes except by those entities referenced on the ISIASI.org index page.

The ISIASI web site provides links to other internet sites for informational purposes. When users select a link to an external web site, they are leaving the ISIASI web site and are subject to the privacy and security policies of the owners/sponsors of the external site.

ISIASI does not endorse organizations that sponsor linked, external web sites except those referenced on the ISIASI.org index page. In addition, ISIASI does not endorse products or services that such organizations may offer except those offered by entities referenced on the ISIASI.org index page. Furthermore, ISIASI does not control or guarantee the currency, accuracy, relevance, or completeness of information found on linked, external web sites.

ISIASI cannot authorize the use of copyrighted materials published on linked, external web sites. Users must request authorization from the sponsors of those external web sites.

During your visit to the ISIASI web site, your web browser may produce pop-up advertisements. These advertisements were most likely produced by other web sites you visited or by third party software installed on your computer. ISIASI does not endorse or recommend products or services that may appear as pop-up advertisements on your computer screen while visiting our site.

ISIASI does not guarantee that linked, external web sites comply with Section 508 (Accessibility Requirements) of the Rehabilitation Act.

Information Disclaimer

The information contained in the ISIASI web site is not meant to provide medical advice, but to provide information to better understand the health consequences of self-image abuse and dependence (self-imageism). ISIASI urges you to consult your physician or other health care provider if you or a loved one has an self-image problem.

Copyright Information

Unless otherwise noted, the information available on the ISIASI web site is within the public domain and may be freely downloaded and reproduced. Citation of the source is appreciated.

 

Prepared:  December 2005