Eurojury
Terms of Service
Last updated: 2026-05-13

Welcome to Eurojury. By creating an account or using the app you agree to these terms. They are written in plain English so you actually read them.

Eurojury is a non-commercial project run personally by Viktoras Chorunas. These terms are governed by the law of England and Wales. For questions, write to [email protected].

1. Who can sign up

You must be at least 13 years old to create an account. By signing up, you confirm you meet this age requirement. If you are under 16, please check the digital-services age of consent in your country and ask a parent or guardian if you are unsure.

2. Your account

Use a real email address (we send password resets and jury invitations to it). Keep your password to yourself. You are responsible for activity that happens under your account, so please log out on shared devices and turn on two-factor authentication in /settings/security.

3. House rules

Eurojury is a friends-jury, so please keep it friendly. You agree not to:

We may suspend or remove accounts and juries that break these rules, with or without notice depending on severity.

4. Your content

Your jury name, description, and ballots stay yours. By posting them, you grant us a non-exclusive licence to display them as needed to run the service (e.g. show your jury page to other members and tally the public scoreboard).

Eurovision artist names, song titles, and country flags belong to their respective rights-holders. We reproduce them only to identify entries.

5. Brand and code

The Eurojury name, logo, and look-and-feel belong to us. The code that runs the service is ours unless explicitly open-sourced. You may share links to public juries and contest pages freely.

6. Service availability

We try to keep Eurojury up during contest weeks, but we cannot promise zero downtime. We may change, suspend, or stop features at any time. If we shut down for good, we will give you a reasonable window to export or delete your data first.

7. Termination

You can delete your account at any time in /settings/delete-account. We can suspend or close your account if you break these terms or if we are required to by law.

8. No warranty, limited liability

Eurojury is provided "as is", without warranties of any kind. To the maximum extent allowed by law, we are not liable for indirect, incidental, or consequential losses arising from your use of the service. Nothing in these terms limits our liability for things that cannot legally be limited (e.g. fraud or death/personal injury caused by negligence).

9. Changes to these terms

We may update these terms occasionally. When we do, we will change the date at the top and (for material changes) flag it on the signup or login page. Continuing to use the service after a change means you accept the new terms.

10. Governing law and contact

These terms are governed by the law of England and Wales, and disputes are subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of England and Wales. For questions, write to [email protected].

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