Credits, Licenses & Compliance Notes

Credits, Licenses & Compliance Notes

This project uses only third-party resources that are free for commercial use. This file documents each one and flags items to address before publishing a real, live business website.

Third-party libraries & assets

Asset Source License Commercial use Attribution required
Tailwind CSS https://tailwindcss.com MIT Yes No
Remix Icon https://remixicon.com Apache License 2.0 Yes No (appreciated)
Google Fonts (Orbitron, Inter) https://fonts.google.com SIL Open Font License 1.1 Yes No
Photos https://unsplash.com Unsplash License Yes No (appreciated)

Unsplash License summary

Free to use for commercial and non-commercial purposes, no permission or attribution needed. You may NOT: (1) sell unaltered copies of a photo, or (2) build a competing/replacement photo service using Unsplash photos. Unsplash does not guarantee model or property releases — do not imply that any person, brand, or product shown endorses your business.

⚠️ Action items before going live with a real business

  1. Replace placeholder content. Testimonials, statistics (“8K+ community members”, “300+ tournaments”, “Est. 2019”, “$1,000 prize pool”, ratings) are placeholder content. Fabricated reviews/stats can violate advertising and consumer-protection rules (e.g. India’s ASCI guidelines & Consumer Protection Act 2019; FTC in the US; ASA in the UK). Only publish what is real.

  2. Make hardware & pricing claims true. Spec claims (RTX 4080, i9, 240Hz, 1Gbps), rates, café prices, and “Open 24/7” must match your actual venue.

  3. Self-host images for production. Download the Unsplash photos and serve them from your own images/ folder instead of hot-linking images.unsplash.com (more reliable and the recommended approach).

  4. Compile Tailwind for production. The Tailwind Play CDN (cdn.tailwindcss.com) is for prototyping only and warns against production use. Install via the Tailwind CLI/PostCSS for a smaller, purged stylesheet.

  5. Check brand & game names. “NEXUS” is a placeholder brand — run a trademark search before using it commercially. Game titles (Valorant, CS2, Tekken, FC 25, etc.) are trademarks of their respective publishers; only reference games you actually host and follow their community-event guidelines.

  6. Add the usual legal pages. A live site collecting booking/contact data needs a real Privacy Policy and Terms of Service (the included privacy.html and terms.html are placeholders), and (depending on region) a cookie/consent notice.

  7. Wire up the forms. The booking, contact, and newsletter forms are front-end demos only — connect them to a backend or form service to receive submissions.