Terms & Conditions

Effective Date: August 13, 2026
Last Updated: August 13, 2026

Welcome to dorisproudlove.com.

These Terms & Conditions (“Terms”) govern your access to and use of this website and any products, services, digital materials, events, experiences, or other offerings made available through Doris Proudlove Creative LLC.

The website and related offerings are operated by Doris Proudlove Creative LLC, a Wyoming limited liability company (“Doris Proudlove Creative,” “we,” “us,” or “our”).

By accessing this website, purchasing a product or service, registering for an experience, or otherwise using our services, you agree to these Terms.

If you do not agree with these Terms, please do not use this website or purchase our offerings.

1. Use of This Website

You may use this website for lawful personal or business purposes and in accordance with these Terms.

You agree not to:

  • Use the website for any unlawful or fraudulent purpose
  • Attempt to gain unauthorized access to the website or related systems
  • Interfere with the operation or security of the website
  • Copy, scrape, reproduce, or extract substantial portions of website content without permission
  • Use website content or proprietary materials to create competing products, services, training, or experiences
  • Misrepresent your identity or your relationship with Doris Proudlove Creative
  • Upload or transmit malicious software or harmful code

We may restrict or terminate access to the website when reasonably necessary to protect the website, our business, our intellectual property, or other users.

2. Intellectual Property

Unless otherwise stated, the content of this website and the materials associated with our products, services, and experiences are owned by or licensed to Doris Proudlove Creative LLC.

This may include:

  • Written content
  • Articles and essays
  • Books and excerpts
  • Photographs and graphics
  • Logos and branding
  • Videos and audio
  • Experience concepts
  • Facilitation materials
  • Game materials
  • Participant documents
  • Scenario documents
  • Instructions
  • Worksheets
  • Presentation materials
  • Reports
  • Frameworks and methodologies
  • Downloadable materials
  • Website design and original creative elements

These materials are protected by applicable intellectual property laws.

Purchasing or participating in one of our offerings does not transfer ownership of our intellectual property to you.

Unless we give you written permission, our materials may not be copied, reproduced, distributed, published, sold, sublicensed, adapted, publicly displayed, used to create derivative commercial products, or used to facilitate or recreate our experiences.

3. Parler pour parler Experience Materials

Materials supplied as part of a Parler pour parler experience are provided solely for participation in the purchased experience and for any limited internal use expressly described at the time of purchase.

Participants, organizations, facilitators, consultants, trainers, and other third parties may not reproduce, teach, facilitate, sell, license, distribute, or recreate a Parler pour parler experience or its proprietary materials without written authorization from Doris Proudlove Creative LLC.

Internal circulation of participant materials within the purchasing organization may also be restricted where necessary to preserve the integrity, confidentiality, or future usability of an experience.

Any specific license provided with an experience or product will take precedence over this section where the terms differ.

4. Products, Services and Experiences

We may offer products and services including, but not limited to:

  • Facilitated virtual experiences
  • Private team experiences
  • Multi-session packages
  • Live experiences
  • Creative and consulting services
  • Books and publications
  • Digital products
  • Newsletter or subscription content
  • Educational or informational materials

Availability, pricing, inclusions, participant limits, duration, delivery format, and other details may vary by offering.

The description and terms presented on the applicable sales page, proposal, invoice, checkout page, booking confirmation, or written agreement form part of your agreement with us.

Where a specific written proposal or agreement conflicts with these general Terms, the specific written agreement will control for that purchase.

5. Booking and Participation

Some services and experiences require advance booking.

You are responsible for providing accurate information when purchasing or scheduling an experience.

For team or organizational bookings, the person making the purchase represents that they have authority to make the booking on behalf of the organization or that the organization has authorized the purchase.

Participant numbers, scheduling requirements, preparation requirements, and other conditions may be specified for individual experiences.

It is the purchaser’s responsibility to ensure that participants receive relevant scheduling information, preparation instructions, and participation requirements.

6. Prices and Payment

Prices are displayed in the currency identified on the applicable page, proposal, invoice, or checkout screen.

Unless otherwise indicated, prices do not include taxes that we are legally required to collect.

Payment may be processed through third-party payment processors such as Stripe.

By submitting payment information, you represent that you are authorized to use the selected payment method.

A purchase is not confirmed until required payment has been successfully received or other written payment arrangements have been accepted by us.

7. Payment Plans

Certain offerings may be available through installment or payment-plan arrangements.

When you select a payment plan, you remain responsible for the entire purchase price, not merely the first installment.

Unless otherwise stated in writing, a payment plan divides the purchase price into scheduled payments and is not a subscription that may be cancelled after the first payment.

You authorize the applicable payment processor to charge scheduled payments according to the arrangement disclosed at checkout or on your invoice.

If a payment fails, we may request an alternative payment method or suspend access to an offering until the outstanding amount is resolved.

Any rights provided to you by applicable law remain unaffected.

8. Cancellations, Rescheduling and Refunds

Cancellation, rescheduling, credit, and refund conditions may differ depending on the product or service purchased.

The applicable policy will be stated on the sales page, checkout page, proposal, invoice, booking confirmation, or other purchase documentation.

By completing a purchase, you agree to the cancellation and refund terms presented for that offering.

Where no separate policy is stated, please contact us as soon as possible regarding a requested cancellation or schedule change. Requests will be considered reasonably based on the circumstances, commitments already made, preparation completed, and costs incurred.

Nothing in these Terms limits any refund, cancellation, withdrawal, or other consumer right that cannot legally be waived under applicable law.

9. Scheduling and Rescheduling by Doris Proudlove Creative

Occasionally, we may need to reschedule an experience or service because of illness, emergency, technology failure, travel disruption, venue issues, insufficient availability, or circumstances beyond our reasonable control.

When reasonably possible, we will offer an alternative date or other appropriate solution.

If we cancel a paid service entirely and cannot provide a reasonable alternative, amounts paid for the undelivered service will be refunded unless another arrangement is mutually agreed.

10. Virtual Experiences

Participants in virtual experiences are responsible for having suitable internet access, a compatible device, audio capability, and any other basic technology identified before the experience.

We are not responsible for individual participant connectivity problems, equipment failures, workplace restrictions, or other technical difficulties outside our reasonable control.

Because interactive experiences depend on participation by the group, an individual participant’s inability or decision not to attend does not necessarily entitle the purchaser to a refund or replacement session.

11. Live Experiences

Where live or in-person experiences are offered, the sales page, proposal, or agreement will identify what is included in the purchase price.

Unless specifically stated otherwise, participants are responsible for their own:

  • Transportation
  • Airfare
  • Accommodation
  • Travel documentation
  • Visas
  • Personal insurance
  • Incidental expenses

Venue, meals, materials, transportation, accommodation, and other hospitality items are included only when specifically identified as included.

Participants are expected to comply with reasonable venue rules and safety requirements.

12. Recordings and Photography

Some experiences, interviews, events, or sessions may involve recording, photography, or other media.

Where an experience is intended to be recorded, participants will be informed in advance where reasonably required.

Any recording, photography, testimonial, or promotional use involving identifiable participants will be handled subject to applicable law and any consent requirements that apply.

Purchasing an experience does not automatically give participants the right to independently record, reproduce, stream, or distribute the experience.

Unauthorized recording of proprietary experience content is prohibited.

13. Digital Products and Downloads

Digital products are licensed, not sold, except where expressly stated otherwise.

Unless the applicable product license says otherwise, digital materials are provided for the purchaser’s personal or authorized internal business use.

You may not:

  • Resell digital materials
  • Upload them to public websites or file-sharing services
  • Distribute copies to unauthorized third parties
  • Repackage them as your own product
  • Use them to create competing commercial offerings

Any refund rights relating to digital products will be described at the point of sale and remain subject to applicable consumer law.

14. Books, Articles and Creative Content

Books, essays, stories, videos, commentary, newsletters, and other creative works available through this website are provided for reading, viewing, entertainment, educational, or informational purposes.

Views expressed in creative or editorial material are those presented in the context of that work and should not be interpreted as individualized professional advice.

15. No Professional Advice

General information appearing on this website is not intended to constitute individualized legal, financial, tax, medical, psychological, investment, employment, or other regulated professional advice.

You should consult an appropriately qualified professional when advice in one of these areas is required.

16. Results and Outcomes

Interactive experiences, consulting, educational materials, and other services may be designed to encourage discussion, insight, collaboration, reflection, creativity, or decision-making.

However, individual and organizational results vary.

We do not guarantee a particular business outcome, financial result, workplace improvement, interpersonal result, employee reaction, or other specific outcome from participating in an experience or using information provided through this website.

17. Participant Conduct

We reserve the right to remove or exclude a participant from an experience where their conduct materially disrupts the experience, threatens another person, involves harassment or abuse, violates applicable law, or makes continuation unreasonable.

Removal for serious participant misconduct does not automatically create a right to a refund.

18. Third-Party Platforms and Services

Our website and services may use or link to third-party platforms such as payment processors, video-conferencing services, scheduling services, newsletter platforms, social networks, media-hosting platforms, and website providers.

These services are operated independently and may have their own terms, privacy policies, and technical requirements.

We are not responsible for the operation, availability, policies, security, or content of third-party services outside our control.

19. External Links

This website may contain links to external websites.

We provide external links for convenience, reference, or access to third-party services. A link does not necessarily mean that Doris Proudlove Creative endorses or controls the linked website.

You access third-party websites at your own discretion.

20. Testimonials and Reviews

Testimonials, reviews, or client experiences displayed on this website reflect the experiences or opinions of the individuals who provided them.

They do not guarantee that another client will receive identical results.

Nothing in these Terms prevents a customer or participant from providing an honest review or expressing their genuine opinion about their experience.

21. Website Availability

We aim to maintain a functional and useful website but do not guarantee that the website will always be available, uninterrupted, error-free, or free of technical issues.

We may modify, suspend, discontinue, or update portions of the website without notice.

22. Disclaimer of Warranties

To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law, this website and its general content are provided on an “as is” and “as available” basis.

We make no guarantee that all website content will always be complete, current, error-free, or suitable for every user’s particular purpose.

Any warranties that cannot lawfully be excluded remain unaffected.

23. Limitation of Liability

To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law, Doris Proudlove Creative LLC and its owners, officers, contractors, representatives, and service providers will not be liable for indirect, incidental, special, consequential, or punitive damages arising from use of this website or our services.

Where liability may lawfully be limited, our aggregate liability relating to a particular paid product, service, or experience will not exceed the amount actually paid to Doris Proudlove Creative LLC for that particular product, service, or experience giving rise to the claim.

This limitation does not apply where liability cannot legally be excluded or limited.

24. Force Majeure

We will not be responsible for delay or failure to perform resulting from circumstances reasonably beyond our control.

These may include severe weather, natural disasters, public-health emergencies, government actions, transportation interruptions, strikes, civil disturbances, internet or utility failures, venue closures, or other extraordinary events.

Where such circumstances affect a booked service, we will make reasonable efforts to reschedule, provide an alternative, issue an applicable credit, or otherwise reach a reasonable solution consistent with the circumstances and applicable law.

25. Governing Law

These Terms are governed by the laws of the State of Wyoming, United States, without regard to conflict-of-law principles, except where mandatory laws in another jurisdiction provide rights that cannot legally be waived.

To the extent legally permitted, disputes relating to these Terms or the website will be subject to the appropriate courts having jurisdiction in Wyoming.

Nothing in this section removes any jurisdictional or consumer protection right that applicable law does not permit the parties to waive.

26. Changes to These Terms

We may revise these Terms periodically to reflect changes in our website, services, business practices, or legal obligations.

Updated Terms will be posted on this page with a revised “Last Updated” date.

Changes apply prospectively unless otherwise required or permitted by law.

Terms applying to an existing purchase will not be materially changed retroactively simply by updating this webpage unless the purchaser agrees or applicable law allows it.

27. Severability

If any provision of these Terms is found to be invalid or unenforceable, the remaining provisions will remain in effect to the extent permitted by law.

28. No Waiver

A failure by Doris Proudlove Creative LLC to enforce a provision of these Terms does not constitute a permanent waiver of that provision or any other right.

29. Entire Agreement

These Terms, together with our Privacy Policy and any applicable sales page, proposal, invoice, booking terms, license, or written agreement, constitute the agreement governing your use of the applicable website, product, service, or experience.

30. Contact

Questions regarding these Terms & Conditions may be directed to:

Doris Proudlove Creative LLC
Website: dorisproudlove.com
Email: hello@dorisproudlove.com