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Terms of use and sale
What you agree to by using this site or buying a service.
Effective 20 August 2026
These terms apply to your use of this website and to any service Solenroot provides through it. "We", "us" and "our" mean Solenroot. "You" means the person using the site or purchasing a service.
1. Who this site is for
This site is intended for adults aged 21 or over. By using it you confirm you are 21 or older. We do not direct any part of this site to minors, and nothing here should be shown to them.
2. What we offer, and what we do not
Where we provide a service, its scope is set out in the quotation for that engagement. Services we offer today cover hardware and data recovery work only.
We do not sell cannabis or any cannabis product through this site, and nothing on it is an offer to do so. Solenroot is not licensed for commercial cannabis activity and does not offer cannabis for sale. Cultivation described on this site is a personal grow within the limits California law allows. Any future sale would happen only under the appropriate California licence.
We do not currently sell hardware. Any future hardware offer will be made explicitly, and until then nothing here should be read as a pre-order, a deposit, or a commitment to supply.
3. No medical claims
Nothing on this site is medical advice, and we make no claim that cannabis provides any medical benefit. Content here is technical and historical. Speak to a qualified professional about health questions.
4. Your own terms
If you are contracting as a business, you waive your own standard terms and conditions, including any established after these. Any deviation from these terms must be agreed in writing in advance and accepted by us.
5. Orders and acceptance
Where a service is ordered through this site, an order is accepted when we confirm it, and we may decline any order. Confirmation is subject to availability and to our being able to perform the work described.
6. Pricing, taxes and payment
Prices are quoted before applicable taxes unless stated otherwise, and taxes are applied as required by law. Payment terms are those stated on the quotation or invoice for the engagement.
7. Services, and the limits of them
A forensic teardown is an examination. We report what we find. We do not warrant that any particular data will be recoverable, that a unit can be repaired, or that a unit is worth repairing, and a finding that nothing useful survives is a legitimate outcome of the work.
Where hardware is sent to us, it is sent at your risk and we ask that you retain anything you cannot afford to lose. We handle storage media forensically and work from images rather than originals wherever the medium allows.
8. Refunds and cancellation
Work that has not started may be cancelled for a full refund. Once an examination has begun, the portion of the fee covering work performed is non-refundable, because the work is the deliverable whatever it concludes.
We may cancel an engagement at our discretion, in which case we refund any amount covering work not performed.
9. Intellectual property
The content of this site, including its text, mark and design, is ours. A report we produce for you is yours to use as you see fit.
Findings we publish about hardware are derived from equipment lawfully owned by its owner and from storage media in that owner's possession, never from any company's systems.
10. Liability
To the fullest extent permitted by law, our total liability arising from any engagement is limited to the amount you paid for it, and we are not liable for indirect or consequential loss. Nothing in these terms limits liability that cannot be limited by law.
11. Privacy
Personal information is handled as described in our privacy policy.
12. Governing law
These terms, and any dispute arising out of or relating to them or to any service, are governed by the laws of the State of California without regard to conflict of law principles. Any legal action must be brought in the state or federal courts located in California, and the parties consent to jurisdiction and venue there.
13. Severability
If any provision is held invalid or unenforceable, the remaining provisions remain in full force.
14. Changes
We may update these terms by posting a revised version here. Changes apply from the effective date shown and do not retroactively change confirmed orders except as required by law.