SBF Terms of Use

This Site is the property of Scalable Bio Facility, Inc. (“SBF”). By using this Site, you agree to these Terms and our Privacy Policy.  If you do not agree with these Terms and our Privacy Policy, then you may not use this Site. 

You should assume that the information on this site is proprietary information belonging to SBF or its affiliates and is protected by copyright or trademark (including, without limitation, “Perfect Day”, “nthBio”, “nth Bio”, “nth Biology”, “nthBio by Perfect Day”) and may not be used without the express written permission of its owner. This site does not grant any license in or to any trademarks, copyrights or other intellectual property rights of SBF or its affiliates, whether by implication, estoppel or otherwise. Any rights not expressly granted herein are reserved.

By using this Site you will, at all times, provide true, accurate, current, and complete information when submitting information or materials on the Site, including, without limitation, when You provide information via an SBF submission Work With Us form. You agree to abide by all applicable local, state, national, and international laws and regulations with respect to Your use of the Site.

You agree not to gain or attempt to gain unauthorized access to any portion or feature of the Site, or any other system or network connected to the Site or to any of our business partners’ servers, systems or networks, by hacking, “password-mining” or using any other illegitimate method of accessing data.

You agree not to probe, scan or test the vulnerability of the Site or any network connected to the Site, nor breach the security or authentication measures on the Site or any network connected to the Site. You agree not to not reverse look-up, trace or seek to trace any information on any other visitor to the Site, or any other customer of SBF, in any way where the purpose is to discover materials or information, including but not limited to Personally Identifiable Information (PII) or other information that reasonably could be used to connect non-PII to PII.