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Terms of Use

Last updated 13 August 2026

These terms govern your use of ainsleyy.com. By using the site you accept them. They cover the website itself; any client work is governed by a separate written agreement.

Who runs this site

The site is operated by Ainsley Fagerström Studio, Stockholm, Sweden. Contact: ainsley.fagerstrom@gmail.com.

Using the site

You may read, share, and quote from this site with attribution. You may not:

Intellectual property

All text, design, layout, images, and other material on the site are owned by Ainsley Fagerström or used with permission, and are protected by copyright and other intellectual property rights. The name and logo may not be used without written consent.

Nothing here is advice

The content of this site is general information about marketing practice. It is not tailored advice, and no client relationship is created by reading it or by sending an enquiry. Decisions you make based on this site are your own.

Enquiries and quotes

Submitting the contact form is not an offer or an acceptance of work. Any engagement begins only when scope, fees, and terms are agreed in writing by both parties.

Availability

The site is provided as it is. Every effort is made to keep it accurate and available, but no guarantee is given that it will be uninterrupted, error-free, or current at all times. Content may change without notice.

Links to other sites

Links to third-party websites are provided for convenience. Those sites are outside my control, and I am not responsible for their content, products, or privacy practices.

Liability

To the fullest extent permitted by law, no liability is accepted for indirect or consequential loss arising from use of this site. Nothing in these terms limits liability for death, personal injury, fraud, or anything else that cannot lawfully be limited. Statutory consumer rights are unaffected.

Governing law

These terms are governed by Swedish law, and disputes fall to the courts of Sweden, with Stockholm District Court as the court of first instance.

Changes

These terms may be updated. The version published here, with the date shown at the top, is the one that applies.