Terms of Service

Every user accessing this platform and using its services is deemed to have accepted the terms of use specified below in advance. Rover is a platform that continuously develops its technological infrastructure and provides services with a scalable and open system approach. The services offered are provided within the framework of available technical capabilities and operational requirements.

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Scope and Structure of Service

Rover is a technology platform that provides search and digital content access. The system infrastructure may be updated dynamically with a focus on performance, sustainability, and user experience. Content, integrations, and service components offered on the platform may change over time.

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Advertising, Integrations, and Partnerships

The Rover infrastructure may host various partnerships, technical integrations, and content placements to ensure operational sustainability. In this context, components, recommendations, or referrals provided from different sources may be present on the platform. These elements are considered part of the system's natural operation.

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User Obligations

Users agree to use the platform only for lawful purposes. Any attempt to strain, disrupt, manipulate, or abuse the system infrastructure is prohibited. Unauthorized access attempts, automated system abuse, and similar activities may lead to the initiation of technical and legal processes if deemed necessary.

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Intellectual Property and Trademark Use

The trademark, logo, design, and all other distinctive elements within Rover belong to their respective right holders. Brand and visual assets outside the scope of open source may not be reproduced, distributed, or used for commercial purposes without permission.

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Open Source License (MPL-2.0)

Certain components of the Rover project are licensed under the Mozilla Public License 2.0. In this context, users may review, modify, and distribute the source codes provided they comply with the relevant license terms. Under the MPL-2.0 Open Source Agreement, you may use, fork, and run the project's core repositories in your local environment. Furthermore, you may develop your own systems and create independent search services through the provided API and integration interfaces. However, this scope does not cover unauthorized copying, redistribution, or commercial use of Rover's trademark, logo, visual identity, or distinctive elements.

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Service Continuity and Modifications

Rover reserves the right to change, update, or terminate the scope of service, technical infrastructure, and features offered without prior notice. The changes made aim to ensure the platform operates more efficiently and securely.

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Limitations of Liability

The platform is provided 'as is'. Responsibility for any direct or indirect consequences arising from the use of the service is limited to the extent permitted by applicable legislation. The user uses the service on their own initiative.

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Legal Compliance

Rover aims to operate in accordance with applicable local and international legislation. Where necessary, technical or operational actions may be taken within the scope of legal obligations.

License

Rover is software that adopts an open-source approach and offers certain components under the Mozilla Public License 2.0. In this context, developers have the freedom to use, modify, run in a local environment, integrate into their own infrastructures, and orchestrate independent services, provided they act in accordance with the license conditions. However, this freedom does not encompass brand rights and platform identity.

April 11, 2026