Terms of Use

In Brief

Use this site at your own risk. Be nice to the other users. Know that other users can see the information you've posted. Don't abuse the site, don't abuse other users and don't upload or input abusive content. Don't spam. If you act like a jerk, we'll have to take away your account.

In Length

Use this site at your own risk. For entertainment purposes only. Data entered by users may be inaccurate, erroneous or just plain wrong. Neither scooba.com, or the creator Tom Karlo, nor the other users on the site, are responsible for the accuracy or completeness of the information on this site. Always consult a local expert, or dive with an experience local diver, when diving a new site for the first time.

Conditions of Using Scooba

You are responsible for your conduct, for the security of your login password and liable for the content you input. You agree to not:
  • Abuse, harass, threaten or say untrue things about anyone else. (Say whatever you want about yourself.)
  • Break the laws of any applicable jurisdictions.
  • Upload or insert any content to which you do not have legal rights.
  • Advertise your goods or services without the written consent of the site administrators.

Failure to observe these guidelines may result in the loss of access privileges.

Uploaded Content

By uploading or entering content, you represent that you have the appropriate right to use and distribute the information or content. Also, by uploading to scooba, you give us the right to redistribute that content as appropriate within the context of the scooba service.

(Don't share what's not yours, and don't share what you don't want shared!)

Usage

You accept all risk and liability. The information on scooba is not an appropriate substitute for proper research before a dive. Any use or dependence upon information from scooba is at your own risk.

In Summary

Play nice, and dive safe. Scooba is intended to supplement your scuba diving experience and make it more fun and more rewarding. It is not a substitute for common sense, safe diving practices or appropriate safety precautions.