Legal
Last modified: April 2026
These Terms of Service ("Terms") govern your use of the Virtual Lab website ("Site"). By accessing the Site, you agree to these Terms. Virtual Lab is operated from Australia. Our Australian Business Number (ABN) is 87 281 797 293.
Virtual Lab operates a company website providing information about our studio, products, and services. The contact form is provided for inquiry purposes only — submitting a form does not constitute a contract or agreement for services. Service agreements are made separately through direct communication and mutual written agreement.
Nothing in these Terms excludes, restricts, or modifies any consumer guarantee, right, or remedy you may have under the Australian Consumer Law (Schedule 2 of the Competition and Consumer Act 2010) or any other Australian law that cannot be excluded.
These include guarantees that:
If our services fail to comply with these guarantees, you are entitled to remedies including repair, replacement, or refund.
All content, design, code, and branding on this Site is owned by Virtual Lab unless otherwise stated. You may not reproduce, distribute, or modify Site content without written permission. "Virtual Lab" and "Framelet" are trademarks of Virtual Lab.
To the maximum extent permitted by law (and subject to Section 3 — Australian Consumer Law guarantees that cannot be excluded):
This Site may contain links to external websites (e.g., Framelet product site, service provider sites). Virtual Lab is not responsible for the content, privacy practices, or terms of linked third-party sites.
Emails sent by Virtual Lab in response to contact form submissions are transactional in nature and comply with Australia's Spam Act 2003 (transactional messages exempt from consent requirements). We will never add you to a mailing list without your explicit consent. Transactional emails will not contain promotional content.
You agree not to:
These Terms are governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of New South Wales, Australia.
For Australian users: Disputes shall be subject to the jurisdiction of the courts of New South Wales. Nothing in these Terms limits your rights under the Australian Consumer Law.
For South Korean users: You retain all rights granted under PIPA and Korean consumer protection law. For disputes relating to personal information, you may also seek resolution through the PIPC.
For Japanese users: You retain all rights granted under APPI and Japan's Consumer Contract Act. For disputes relating to personal information, you may also seek resolution through the PPC.
If any provision of these Terms is found to be invalid or unenforceable, the remaining provisions shall continue in full force and effect.
We may update these Terms from time to time. Changes will be posted on this page with an updated "Last modified" date.