Public Offer Agreement for the Provision of Information and Consulting Services (Online FPV Piloting Course)Individual Entrepreneur Salikhova Linara Maratovna10 August 2026UfaThis document constitutes an offer by Individual Entrepreneur Salikhova Linara Maratovna (hereinafter — the Provider) to conclude, with any natural person (including an individual entrepreneur) or legal entity intending to order the services rendered by the Provider (hereinafter — the Customer), a contract for the provision of services for consideration (hereinafter — the Agreement).
This proposal constitutes a public offer pursuant to Articles 435 and 437 of the Civil Code of the Russian Federation (hereinafter — the Offer).
1. GENERAL PROVISIONS1.1. Terms and definitions used in the Offer:
• Website — the set of pages on the Internet combined into a single whole and available at: https://skyter.pro/
• Course — the "SKYTER" online course on FPV drone piloting, consisting of a structured set of pre-recorded video lessons, practical assignments (exercises) and related information materials hosted on the Platform.
• Platform — the software and/or online service selected by the Provider through which the Customer is granted access to the Course Materials.
• Materials — video lessons, text and graphic materials, flight reviews, checklists, assignments and any other content forming part of the Course.
• Plan — the set of services and the scope of access to the Materials paid for by the Customer. The types, contents, price and access period of the Plans are published on the Website.
• Acceptance of the Offer — the Customer's full and unconditional agreement to the terms of the Offer and the Customer's confirmation that such terms are accepted without any reservations or limitations and fully correspond to the Customer's will, needs and requirements.
Acceptance means payment of the price of the selected Plan. From the moment the funds paid for the services are credited to the Provider's bank account (payment system account, cryptocurrency wallet), the Agreement is deemed concluded between the Customer and the Provider.
By accepting the Offer, the Customer confirms that the Customer has the necessary legal capacity and that the Provider's rendering of services under the Agreement remotely, using software in the form of electronic services, fully corresponds to the Customer's ability to use services rendered in such a manner.
By accepting the Offer, the Customer confirms that the Customer has reached the age of 18. A Customer under the age of 18 may accept the Offer only with the consent of their legal representative.
By accepting the Offer, the Customer consents to the processing of personal data to the extent necessary for the Provider to perform the Agreement.
• Messenger — a mobile application supporting instant messaging. For the purposes of the Offer, the Messenger means Telegram.
• Mentoring Support — a service provided under certain Plans consisting of the Provider's review of flight recordings and/or completed exercises submitted by the Customer, as well as answers to the Customer's questions in an agreed format.
• Individual Session — an online lesson conducted by the Provider with the Customer via video call, lasting 1 (one) hour 15 (fifteen) minutes, provided under certain Plans.
1.2. The current text of the Offer is published on the Website.
2. SUBJECT MATTER AND TERM OF THE SERVICES2.1. The subject matter of the Agreement is the provision to the Customer, for consideration, of information and consulting services in the field of FPV drone piloting in accordance with the purchased Plan, by way of:
• granting access to the Course Materials on the Platform;
• granting access to the closed community (chat) of Customers in the Messenger — where provided for by the Plan;
• providing Mentoring Support — where provided for by the Plan;
• conducting Individual Sessions — where provided for by the Plan.
(hereinafter — the "Services", the "Service").
2.2. The Customer pays for the Services, and the Provider undertakes to render the Services in accordance with the procedure and scope of services specified on the Website.
2.3. The price, composition, access period, description and procedure for rendering the Services are published on the Website.
2.4. The Services are rendered by the Provider remotely via the Internet, using software, online services and the Messenger at the Provider's discretion.
Access to the online services and software is granted by the Provider using the Customer's contact details specified at the time of purchase of the Services. In the course of performing its obligations under the Agreement, the Provider transfers the Customer's data to the services through which the Services are rendered.
2.5. The Services do not constitute educational activity, are not accompanied by final assessment or the issuance of educational certificates, and do not constitute preparation for obtaining any certificates, clearances or permits for operating unmanned aircraft. The Services are of an exclusively informational and consulting nature.
2.6. The Agreement enters into force upon the Customer's Acceptance of the Offer and remains in force until the expiry of the access period provided for by the purchased Plan. For Plans with unlimited access, the Agreement remains in force until the Parties have fully performed their obligations.
3. PLANS AND SCOPE OF SERVICES3.1. As at the date of publication of the Offer, the following Plans are presented on the Website:
3.1.1. "Basic Plan" — access to 17 (seventeen) video lessons and 24 (twenty-four) practical exercises for a period of 1 (one) month from the date access is granted.
3.1.2. "FPV PRO" — access to 24 (twenty-four) video lessons and 40 (forty) practical exercises with no time limit (unlimited access), as well as access to the closed community chat.
3.1.3. "Intensive with Support" — the scope of the "FPV PRO" Plan, plus Mentoring Support for 2 (two) months from the date access is granted, within a group of up to 6 (six) Customers, with personalised feedback on submitted flight recordings.
3.1.4. "VIP" — the scope of the "FPV PRO" Plan, plus 5 (five) Individual Sessions and an individual consultation on equipment selection.
3.2. By "unlimited access" the Parties mean access to the Materials for the entire period of operation of the Platform and the Website, but in any event for not less than 3 (three) years from the date access is granted. The Provider undertakes to notify the Customer not less than 30 (thirty) calendar days prior to the discontinuation of the Platform and to ensure that the Materials remain available for review during that period.
3.3. The Provider is entitled to change the composition, name and content of the Plans. Such changes do not apply to Plans paid for by the Customer prior to the publication of such changes.
3.4. The current composition of each Plan is determined by the description published on the Website at the time of payment.
4. PROCEDURE FOR RENDERING THE SERVICES4.1. The Provider renders the Services under the Agreement in accordance with the Plan purchased by the Customer.
4.2. The Services under the Agreement are rendered by the Provider as follows:
4.2.1. Access to the Materials is granted to the Customer within 1 (one) business day from the receipt of payment, by sending a link and/or login details for the Platform to the email address and/or Messenger account specified by the Customer at the time of payment.
The Service of granting access to the Materials is deemed fully rendered at the moment the link and/or access details are sent to the Customer, or at the moment access is opened for the Customer on the Platform.
4.2.2. The Course Materials may be released to the Customer sequentially (module by module) or in full at once, at the Provider's discretion. The release schedule is stated on the Website or communicated to the Customer when access is granted.
4.2.3. Mentoring Support services are rendered during the period provided for by the Plan. Each review of a flight recording submitted by the Customer, or each answer to a Customer's question, constitutes a separate rendered service, deemed rendered at the moment the Provider sends the relevant review or answer via the Messenger.
The feedback turnaround time is up to 3 (three) business days from the Provider's receipt of the materials from the Customer.
4.2.4. Individual Sessions are held on the date and at the time agreed by the Parties in the Messenger. An Individual Session is deemed rendered upon its conclusion, and likewise in the event of the Customer's failure to attend at the agreed time.
4.3. The Customer may reschedule an Individual Session no more than 1 (one) time, by notifying the Provider not less than 12 (twelve) hours before its start. If notice is given less than 12 hours in advance, or if the Customer fails to attend, the session is deemed rendered and is not rescheduled.
4.4. Individual Sessions must be used by the Customer within 3 (three) months from the date of payment for the Plan. Sessions not used within that period expire, and their value is non-refundable.
4.5. The Customer independently monitors all updates and changes to information provided by the Provider under the Agreement.
4.6. The Parties agree that no acceptance certificate (act of delivery and acceptance) shall be executed in respect of the Services rendered under the Agreement.
4.7. The Services are deemed accepted by the Customer if, within 3 (three) business days from the moment the Services are rendered, the Customer has not sent a substantiated complaint to the Provider's email address setting out the reasons for refusing to accept the Services. "Substantiated" means actual facts constituting a breach of legislation and of the Customer's rights.
4.8. Access to the Materials is granted to the Customer personally and may not be transferred to third parties. The Provider is entitled to apply technical control measures (including limits on the number of devices and concurrent sessions, and individual watermarks on video).
5. PRICE AND PAYMENT PROCEDURE5.1. The price of the Services under the Agreement is stated on the Website and may be changed by the Provider unilaterally at any time prior to payment for the Service by the Customer.
The new price takes effect from the moment of its publication and does not apply to Services already paid for at the time such changes are published.
5.2. Prices for the Services on the Website are stated in US dollars (USD). Payment is made by way of 100% (one hundred per cent) prepayment of the selected Plan by any of the following methods: bank card via payment services; transfer to the Provider's bank account or payment system account; or transfer of digital currency (USDT) to the details specified by the Provider.
5.3. Where payment is made in a currency other than the currency stated on the Website, conversion is performed at the payment service's exchange rate as at the payment date. Exchange rate differences and fees charged by banks, payment systems and blockchain networks are payable by the Customer in addition and are not included in the price of the Services.
5.4. The Customer's payment obligation is deemed performed from the moment the funds (digital currency) are credited to the Provider's account (wallet).
5.5. The Provider is entitled to grant discounts, issue promotional codes and establish special payment terms for individual Plans.
6. RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS OF THE PARTIES6.1. The Provider undertakes to:
6.1.1. Render the Services properly and within the established timeframes.
6.1.2. Grant the Customer access to the Materials in the scope and for the period provided for by the paid Plan.
6.1.3. Not disclose information about the Customer's personal data or information provided by the Customer without the Customer's consent, and process personal data solely for the purpose of performing this Agreement in accordance with the Privacy Policy adopted by the Provider.
6.2. The Provider is entitled to:
6.2.1. Establish discounts and special terms for payment of individual Plans.
6.2.2. Refuse to provide the Services to the Customer if payment for the selected Plan has not been credited to the Provider's account.
6.2.3. Require the Customer to perform the obligations assumed in good faith and to treat other Customers, the Provider and third parties engaged by the Provider with respect.
6.2.4. At its own discretion and without additional agreement with the Customer, engage third parties to render the services under the Agreement.
6.2.5. Amend, supplement and update the content of the Materials and the order and sequence in which they are provided, without reducing the scope of the Course as stated on the Website.
6.2.6. Amend the terms of the Agreement unilaterally, without prior agreement with the Customer, provided that the amended terms are published on the Website not less than 1 (one) day before they take effect.
6.2.7. Suspend the rendering of services and access to the Platform for technical or other reasons until such reasons are eliminated. Notification of the Customer in such case is mandatory.
For the purposes of the Agreement, the Customer is deemed duly notified if the information is communicated to the Customer not later than 1 (one) calendar day before the event occurs.
Such notice may be sent individually (to the email address or Messenger account specified at the time of payment for the Services) or published on the Website for review.
6.2.8. Change, at its own discretion, the Platform and the software by means of which the Services are rendered, having given the Customer prior notice.
6.2.9. Restrict or terminate the Customer's access to the Materials and to the closed community chat in the event of non-compliance with the rules of conduct (insults directed at other Customers, the Provider or third parties, obscene language, incitement of hostility, advertising, dissemination of knowingly false information, statements of a political nature, etc.), as well as in the event of a breach of Section 8 of the Agreement. In such case, the payment is non-refundable.
6.2.10. Terminate the Agreement with the Customer unilaterally in the event of the Customer's breach of the terms of the Agreement.
6.2.11. Use anonymised flight recordings and completed exercises submitted by the Customer, as well as the Customer's testimonials, for advertising and educational purposes. The Customer may prohibit such use by sending written notice to the Provider by email.
6.3. The Customer undertakes to:
6.3.1. Independently review the information on the Website regarding the terms of provision of the Services and the composition of the Plans.
6.3.2. Have a personal computer or other portable (mobile) device with stable Internet access, together with installed software, necessary and sufficient to receive the purchased Service.
6.3.3. Independently and at the Customer's own expense acquire, assemble, configure and maintain the equipment required for practical application of the Course Materials (FPV drone, radio controller, goggles, batteries, simulator and other items), and ensure the availability of a computer meeting the system requirements of the simulator used.
6.3.4. Adhere to the purposes and substance of the purchased Service.
6.3.5. Provide the Provider with current and accurate information necessary to receive the Services, as well as for prompt communication in the course of rendering the Services under this Agreement, at the Provider's request.
6.3.6. Not record, copy or download, and not distribute (publish, post on Internet websites, transfer or resell to third parties) for commercial or non-commercial purposes the Materials provided by the Provider; not create information products based on them for the purpose of deriving commercial profit; and not use such Materials in any manner other than personal non-commercial use by the sole Customer.
6.3.7. Not transfer to third parties the credentials for access to the Platform and to the closed community chat.
6.3.8. Comply with the requirements of Section 9 of the Agreement when practically applying the Course Materials.
6.4. The Customer is entitled to:
6.4.1. Require the Provider's proper performance of its obligations under the Agreement.
6.4.2. Receive information on any matters relating to the organisation of the rendering of the Services under the Agreement.
7. REFUNDS AND WITHDRAWAL FROM THE AGREEMENT7.1. General provisions:
7.1.1. Refunds are made by the Provider in the cases provided for by the Agreement and by the legislation of the Russian Federation.
7.1.2. All refund requests are accepted only in writing and are sent to the Provider's email address.
7.1.3. The Customer's refund request must contain the following mandatory items:
• the applicant's details (surname, first name, patronymic, telephone, email, Messenger account);
• the name of the Plan paid for, the date and the amount of payment;
• the grounds for the refund.
7.1.4. Refunds are made by the Provider within 10 (ten) days from receipt of the Customer's relevant request.
7.1.5. Refunds are made to the same details from which payment for the Services was made. Refunds of payments made in digital currency (USDT) are made to the same wallet and in the same digital currency; the Provider does not compensate exchange rate differences as at the refund date.
7.1.6. The refund date is the date the funds are debited from the Provider's settlement account (wallet). The Provider is not liable for delays caused by banks, payment systems or blockchain networks in processing refunds.
7.1.7. When deciding on a refund, the Provider is entitled to withhold part of the price of the Services to cover the actual costs it has incurred as at the date of receipt of the refund request.
The Provider's actual costs include expenses incurred as at the date of receipt of the refund request, including fees charged by banking and credit institutions, payment systems and blockchain networks. The specific amount of actual costs in each case is determined by the Provider independently, based on the actual circumstances of the relevant refund request.
7.2. Refunds for Services rendered of inadequate quality
7.2.1. The Customer undertakes to provide evidence and substantiation of the inadequate quality of the Services when submitting a refund request on the grounds of improperly rendered Services.
7.2.2. The costs of refunding the amount paid by the Customer under the Agreement for Services of inadequate quality are borne by the Provider.
7.2.3. The Customer's subjective opinion of the Services rendered, formed on the basis of the Customer's impressions and expectations of the Service and its results, cannot constitute grounds for a claim of inadequate quality of the Service.
7.2.4. The Customer's failure to attain a desired level of piloting skill does not constitute a defect in the Service, since the result depends on the volume of the Customer's independent practice, the Customer's equipment and individual characteristics.
7.3. Refunds where the Services have been properly rendered
7.3.1. The Customer is entitled to withdraw from the Agreement and receive a refund of the full price of the Plan by submitting a request before access to the Materials is granted (before the Provider sends the link and/or access details for the Platform). In such case, the Provider's costs of processing the refund (including fees of banks, payment systems and blockchain networks) are borne by the Customer.
7.3.2. From the moment access to the Materials is granted to the Customer, the service of granting access is deemed rendered in full, and the price of access to the Materials is non-refundable regardless of the volume of Materials actually viewed by the Customer. This condition is due to the nature of the Service: the Materials constitute the result of intellectual activity in digital form, and familiarisation with them cannot be cancelled or reversed.
7.3.3. Under the "Intensive with Support" Plan, where the Customer withdraws from the Agreement after access has been granted, the refundable amount is the value of the unrendered portion of the Mentoring Support services, calculated by the formula:
Refund amount = (Price of the Plan − price of the "FPV PRO" Plan as at the payment date) ÷ 2 × the number of full unused months of Mentoring Support.
7.3.4. Under the "VIP" Plan, where the Customer withdraws from the Agreement after access has been granted, the refundable amount is the value of the Individual Sessions not conducted, calculated by the formula:
Refund amount = (Price of the Plan − price of the "FPV PRO" Plan as at the payment date) ÷ 5 × the number of Individual Sessions not conducted.
Sessions that did not take place through the Customer's fault (non-attendance, cancellation less than 12 hours in advance) are deemed conducted and are not included in the refund calculation.
7.3.5. The refund amount is calculated without regard to any discounts or promotional codes granted to the Customer.
7.3.6. No refund of the price of the Services is made where the Customer's access to the Materials is terminated on the grounds provided for in clause 6.2.9 and Section 8 of the Agreement.
7.4. Unilateral withdrawal by the Provider
7.4.1. The Provider is entitled to withdraw from the Agreement unilaterally:
7.4.1.1. where the Provider is unable to properly perform its obligations to render the services as a result of the Customer's acts or omissions;
7.4.1.2. in the event of incomplete payment for the Services or non-payment of part of the price of the services agreed by the Parties prior to the commencement of the services;
7.4.1.3. where it is impossible to contact the Customer using the contact details provided to the Provider for 3 (three) calendar days, without further notice;
7.4.1.4. in the event of improper conduct by the Customer, including insults directed at other Customers and the Provider, obscene language, incitement of hostility, advertising, dissemination of knowingly false information, statements of a political nature, etc.;
7.4.1.5. in the event of a breach of the requirements of Section 8 of the Agreement.
7.4.2. Upon unilateral withdrawal from the Agreement, the Provider notifies the Customer by email or via the Messenger, as specified when ordering the Services. The Agreement terminates on the day the termination notice is sent.
The Customer's access to the Materials is terminated within 1 (one) calendar day from the date the termination notice is sent.
8. PROTECTION OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY8.1. All rights to the Materials, methodologies and information constituting the content of the Services, as well as to the Course as a whole, belong to the Provider.
8.2. By using the Provider's Materials, the Customer acknowledges and agrees that all of their content is protected by the applicable legislation of the Russian Federation. No exclusive rights to the Materials and documents provided by the Provider under this Agreement pass to the Customer. The Customer is granted the right to use the Materials solely for personal non-commercial purposes (a simple non-exclusive licence) for the access period provided for by the Plan.
8.3. The Customer is expressly prohibited from: recording the screen and copying video lessons; uploading the Materials to file-sharing services, torrents, video hosting platforms and messengers; transferring access to third parties; and using the Materials to conduct the Customer's own training of third parties.
8.4. When quoting materials from the Website, the Customer undertakes to attribute authorship to the Provider.
8.5. In the event of a breach by the Customer of the provisions of the Agreement concerning the protection of the Provider's copyright, the Provider is entitled to claim compensation for all losses caused, including lost profit.
8.6. The amount of compensation payable by the Customer for infringement of the Provider's copyright is 100,000 (one hundred thousand) Russian roubles for each instance of infringement. Payment of compensation does not release the Customer from the obligation to cease the infringement.
9. FLIGHT SAFETY. THE CUSTOMER'S LIABILITY WHEN OPERATING A DRONE9.1. The Customer understands and confirms that piloting FPV drones involves a risk of harm to the life, health and property of the Customer and of third parties, as well as a risk of damage to or total loss of equipment.
9.2. The Customer is solely and fully responsible for compliance with the legislation of the country of the Customer's location governing the use of airspace and the operation of unmanned aircraft, including: registration of the drone; obtaining any necessary airspace permits; observing prohibited and restricted flight zones; observing requirements as to maximum flight altitude and range and as to the power and frequencies of the radio equipment used; and respecting third parties' rights to their image and to privacy when carrying out video recording.
9.3. The Course Materials are not operating instructions for any specific equipment and do not replace manufacturers' manuals. The Customer must study and comply with the documentation of the manufacturers of the equipment used, including the rules for handling lithium-polymer batteries (storage, charging, transportation and disposal).
9.4. The Customer undertakes to fly in safe locations, away from people, animals, vehicles and infrastructure; to use a spotter when flying in goggles where required by law; and not to fly while under the influence of alcohol, narcotics or any other intoxicant.
9.5. The Provider is not liable for harm caused to the life, health or property of the Customer and/or third parties, for damage to or loss of equipment, or for any administrative, civil or other liability arising as a result of the Customer's acts or omissions in operating an unmanned aircraft, including where the Customer applies information obtained through the Course.
9.6. All decisions as to where, when, on what equipment and in what manner to fly are made by the Customer independently and at the Customer's own risk.
10. LIABILITY OF THE PARTIES10.1. The Provider's Services are of an exclusively informational nature. The Customer makes decisions independently on the basis of the information received from the Provider. The Provider is not liable for the results and consequences of such decisions, including for the psychological, physical and emotional condition of the Customer and of other persons connected with the Customer.
10.2. The Customer bears responsibility for all of the Customer's own actions.
10.3. The Provider gives no guarantee of achieving any result stated or assumed by the Customer, including the attainment of a particular level of piloting skill within any particular timeframe. The Provider is not responsible for the results of the Customer's acts or omissions.
10.4. The Provider is not liable for the quality of the Internet connection, data transmission errors, data corruption, or display errors or delays that arise through no fault of the Provider. The Customer independently ensures a high-speed Internet connection for the duration of the Services.
10.5. The Provider is not liable for any inability to use the online services for any reason, including but not limited to: errors, omissions, interruptions, deletion, defects, delays in processing or transmitting data, failures of communication lines, equipment malfunctions, or any technical failures or other problems of any telephone networks or services, computer systems, servers or providers, or computer or telephone equipment, arising through no fault of the Provider.
10.6. The Provider is not liable for the operation of the Messenger or other third-party services, or for any restriction of access to them by state authorities or telecommunications operators. Should the Messenger become unavailable, the Parties shall agree an alternative communication channel.
10.7. The Provider's aggregate liability under the Agreement is in any event limited to the price of the Plan paid for by the Customer.
11. FORCE MAJEURE11.1. The Parties are released from liability for partial or total failure to perform their obligations where such failure is the direct consequence of force majeure circumstances arising after the conclusion of the Agreement as a result of extraordinary events, namely: fire, flood, war, military action, special military operations, hurricane and earthquake, or the imposition by state authorities of restrictions on the activities of either Party, and other similar circumstances, provided that the Parties could neither foresee nor prevent such circumstances by reasonable measures.
11.2. Within 3 (three) calendar days from the date such circumstances arise, the Provider must notify the Customer by publishing information on the Website and/or by email to the address specified by the Customer at the time of payment, and the Customer must send the Provider an email to the address specified in the Provider's details.
11.3. A Party that has failed to notify the other Party of the impossibility of performing its obligations forfeits the right to invoke such impossibility.
11.4. The Customer's lack of free time on any grounds, being on holiday, on vacation or on a business trip, illness, non-payment for Internet access, failure of the Customer's means of accessing the Internet, as well as breakdown, loss or absence of the Customer's drone or other equipment, do not constitute force majeure circumstances.
12. PROCESSING OF PERSONAL DATA12.1. The Customer consents to the Provider processing the Customer's personal data provided when purchasing the Services under the Agreement and when placing an order on the Website.
12.2. Processing of personal data means the recording, systematisation, accumulation, storage, updating (renewal, modification), extraction, use, transfer (distribution, provision, access), anonymisation, blocking, deletion and destruction of personal data not falling within the special categories for the processing of which, under the applicable legislation of the Russian Federation, the Customer's written consent is required.
12.3. Personal data are processed for the purposes of the Provider's performance of its obligations under this Agreement, providing the Customer with feedback when using the Website, the Platform, online services and video materials, and sending informational messages to the email address specified by the Customer when paying for the Services.
12.4. The Customer is notified of and agrees that, in the course of rendering the Services, the Customer's data are transferred to the services used by the Provider (the Materials hosting platform, payment services, the Messenger), including services located outside the Russian Federation.
12.5. The Customer may withdraw consent to the processing of personal data at any time by sending the Provider a corresponding notice to the email address skyter.world@gmail.com. The Customer understands and acknowledges that withdrawal of consent to the processing of personal data may require the deletion of all information relating to the Customer's participation in the Course, including deletion of the Customer's account on the Platform and termination of access to the Materials.
12.6. The procedure for processing personal data is set out in the Privacy Policy published on the Website.
13. DISPUTE RESOLUTION13.1. All disputes and disagreements that may arise between the Parties shall be resolved through negotiations.
13.2. If the Parties fail to reach agreement through negotiations, all disputes shall be considered under a pre-trial complaint procedure. The period for considering a complaint is 10 (ten) business days from the date the complaint is received.
13.3. The Customer sends the complaint to the Provider's email address specified in the "Provider's Details" section of the Offer. The Provider sends complaints to the contact details specified by the Customer in the request for Services or in correspondence between the Parties.
13.4. A complaint must contain:
• the Customer's surname, first name and patronymic (if any);
• the arguments of the complaint;
• evidence supporting the arguments of the complaint.
13.5. If disputes are not settled by the Parties through negotiations and under the complaint procedure, they shall be resolved in court in accordance with the applicable legislation of the Russian Federation.
14. FINAL PROVISIONS14.1. The Provider is entitled at any time, at its discretion, to amend or supplement the terms of the Offer or to withdraw it. Terms amended by the Provider take effect from the date of their publication on the Website, unless a different date is specified by the Provider upon such publication. This clause does not apply to a Customer who has accepted the Offer in accordance with its terms.
14.2. A court's finding that any provision of the Agreement is invalid or unenforceable does not entail the invalidity of its other provisions.
14.3. The Parties acknowledge that all notices, messages, agreements, documents and letters sent using the authorised email addresses are deemed sent and signed by the Parties, except where such letters expressly state otherwise.
14.4. The authorised email addresses of the Parties are:
1) for the Provider: skyter.world@gmail.com;
2) for the Customer: the email address and/or Telegram account specified when purchasing the Service.
14.5. The Parties undertake to maintain the confidentiality of the information and data required to access the authorised email addresses and the Messenger, and not to disclose such information or transfer it to third parties. Each Party independently determines the procedure for restricting access to such information.
14.6. Until the Provider receives notice from the Customer of a breach of confidentiality, all actions and documents performed and sent using the Customer's authorised email address or Messenger account are deemed performed and sent by the Customer, even if such actions and documents were performed and sent by other persons. In such case, the rights, obligations and liability arise for the Customer.
14.7. Until the Customer receives notice from the Provider of a breach of confidentiality, all actions and documents performed and sent using the Provider's authorised email address or Messenger account are deemed performed and sent by the Provider, even if such actions and documents were performed and sent by other persons.
14.8. The Parties agree that screenshots of correspondence by email or in the Messenger, conducted using the details specified in the Agreement in performance of the Agreement, constitute sufficient and admissible evidence to confirm the facts stated therein.
15. PROVIDER'S DETAILSIndividual Entrepreneur Salikhova Linara MaratovnaTIN (INN): 027720207815OGRNIP: 324028000195977Website: https://skyter.pro/E-mail: skyter.world@gmail.com