Website Terms
Terms and Conditions.
These terms set the ground rules for using the Knowledge on Point website. They are written to keep the space useful, respectful, and clear about what this website does and does not create.
This page governs general website use. Consulting engagements, assessments, research work, training, advisory work, and other paid services are governed by separate written agreements when they begin.
1. Acceptance of these terms
By accessing or using this website, you agree to use it in accordance with these Terms and Conditions. If you do not agree with these terms, you should not use the website.
Knowledge on Point Consultations (OPC) Private Limited may update these terms from time to time. The latest version posted on this page will apply to your use of the website after it is published.
2. What this website is for
This website exists to explain KOP's thinking, services, article series, research direction, and preferred way of working. It may include business commentary, strategic ideas, conceptual models, service descriptions, downloadable material, and links to related platforms.
The content is provided for general informational and exploratory purposes. It should not be treated as legal, financial, medical, tax, investment, or other regulated professional advice.
3. No automatic client relationship
Visiting the website, reading KOP material, downloading publicly available content, or submitting an enquiry does not create a consultant-client relationship. A relationship begins only when KOP and the relevant client agree to proceed through a separate written engagement structure.
KOP may decline enquiries, postpone conversations, request more context, or recommend that a visitor seek another form of support if the fit is not right.
4. Acceptable use
You agree not to misuse this website or interfere with its normal operation.
- Do not attempt to gain unauthorized access to any system, form, file, or account.
- Do not submit false, misleading, unlawful, abusive, or malicious material.
- Do not copy the site in a way that misrepresents ownership or affiliation.
- Do not use automated scraping or extraction in a way that burdens the site.
- Do not use KOP content to train, resell, or package competing material without permission.
5. Intellectual property
Unless otherwise stated, the website design, written content, service language, frameworks, diagrams, visual direction, brand elements, and downloadable material belong to KOP or are used by KOP with permission.
You may read, share links, and quote small portions with fair attribution. You may not reproduce, modify, sell, publish, or present substantial portions of the website as your own without written permission.
6. External links and third-party platforms
This website may link to external services such as publishing platforms, form providers, hosting services, payment systems, research repositories, social platforms, or partner websites. These services are governed by their own terms and policies.
KOP is not responsible for the content, availability, security, or decisions of third-party websites that are not controlled by KOP.
7. Accuracy, availability, and limitation of liability
KOP works to keep website information thoughtful and useful, but the website may contain errors, omissions, outdated references, or temporary interruptions. Website content is provided on an "as available" basis.
To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law, KOP will not be liable for losses arising from general website use, reliance on informational content, technical interruptions, external links, or unauthorized third-party actions.
8. Governing law and contact
These website terms are intended to be governed by the laws of India, unless a specific written agreement states otherwise. Separate consulting contracts may define their own dispute resolution pathway, jurisdiction, and operating rules.
Questions about these terms may be sent to getintouch@knowledgeonpoint.com. KOP will respond with the same principle that guides the rest of the site: clarity first, escalation only when required.