Terms of Use
By creating an account or using Ocaso Arena, you agree to these terms. If you don’t agree, please don’t use the service.
Eligibility
You must be at least 13 years old. If you’re under the age of majority in your country, a parent or guardian must agree on your behalf.
Your account
- You’re responsible for keeping your sign-in credentials secure.
- One account per person. No sharing, no automation.
- You’re responsible for everything posted from your account.
Acceptable use
- No scraping, crawling, or automated prediction bots.
- No attempting to break, probe, or overload the service.
- No harassment, hate speech, or illegal content in league names or aliases.
- No reselling access or charging real money for participation.
Not a betting product
Ocaso Arena is a free entertainment sandbox. Predictions carry no monetary value, no winnings are paid, and no real-money wagering is supported or permitted. If you want to gamble, use a licensed operator in your jurisdiction.
Intellectual property
The app, its design, code, and brand (including the Ocaso Arena wordmark) belong to us. You keep ownership of anything you create (league names, aliases, free-text content); by posting it you grant us a non-exclusive licence to display it back to your league members.
Third-party rights
We reference real-world tournaments and teams nominatively to identify what you’re predicting. See the disclaimer for the full statement on sports IP and non-affiliation.
Liability
The service is provided “as is” without warranties of any kind. To the maximum extent permitted by law, we’re not liable for indirect, incidental, or consequential losses, and our total liability is capped at NZD $100.
Termination
You can delete your account at any time from your Profile. We can suspend or terminate accounts that breach these terms.
Governing law
These terms are governed by the laws of New Zealand. Disputes go to the courts of New Zealand, without prejudice to mandatory consumer rights in your country of residence.
This page is plain-English scaffolding, not legal advice. Review with qualified counsel before relying on it for compliance.