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Terms of
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Last updated 22 August 2026  ·  IASIA, Phnom Penh

What these terms cover

These terms govern your use of this website: the pages on it, the demos embedded in it, and anything you send us through the contact form. Using the site means you accept them.

They do not govern work we do for a client. That is a separate written agreement, signed before anything starts, and where the two disagree the signed agreement wins. Nothing on this page changes a contract you already have with us.

Who we are

IASIA is a software studio in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, run by Sochetra Phy. We design and build web platforms, mobile applications, and the systems behind them. You can reach us at contact@iasia.co.

Using this website

You may read this site, operate the demos, and get in touch. You do not need an account and we do not ask you to register.

Everything here is offered for information. Prices, timelines and capabilities described on the site are indicative — a discovery conversation produces the numbers that actually apply to your project, and only a written quotation binds us to any of them.

The demos

The eight demos on this site are real, working software, built to show what we can make. They are illustrations, not products: they are not for sale, they are not supported, and they are not offered under any warranty.

The data inside them — names, balances, patients, shipments, prices — is invented. Anything you type into a demo stays in your browser for as long as the page is open and is neither transmitted nor kept.

Enquiries are not a contract

Sending the contact form starts a conversation. It does not create an engagement, reserve our time, or oblige either of us to anything. We will reply, and we may reply to say we are not the right studio for the work.

Please do not send confidential material through the form. If a project needs us to see something sensitive before we can scope it, tell us and we will agree how to handle it first.

How project work is agreed

Work begins with a discovery phase: two weeks, at a fixed price agreed in advance. It produces a written technical plan, a costed estimate and the first sketches, and that document is yours to keep — including if you take it elsewhere and build it with someone else.

Anything past discovery is covered by a separate agreement setting out scope, price, schedule, acceptance and what happens if either side wants to stop.

Who owns what

This website

The design, code, text and artwork of this site belong to IASIA. You are welcome to read it, link to it, and quote it with attribution. Please do not copy the site wholesale or pass its work off as your own.

Work we do for you

What you commission is yours. Our standard position is that on final payment the deliverables transfer to the client, and that we keep the right to reuse the general techniques and know-how involved — not your content, your data, or anything specific to your business. The signed agreement for your project sets the exact terms.

Acceptable use

Do not use this site to break the law, to attack it or the systems behind it, to scrape it at a volume that degrades it for anyone else, or to misrepresent your identity when contacting us. We may block access that does any of these.

Availability

We keep the site up and current, but we do not promise it will be available without interruption or free of error. We may change, move or remove any part of it — including a demo — without notice.

Links to other sites

Where we link somewhere else, that site is not ours and its content and privacy practices are not ours either. Following the link is your decision.

Liability

The site is provided as it is. To the extent the law allows, we are not liable for loss arising from your use of it or from anything you relied on here without confirming it with us first.

Nothing in these terms limits liability that cannot lawfully be limited. This section is about the website; liability for work we are engaged to do is dealt with in the agreement for that work.

Governing law

These terms are governed by the law of the Kingdom of Cambodia, and the courts of Phnom Penh have jurisdiction over any dispute about them. If you are contracting with us from elsewhere, your project agreement may name a different forum, and that agreement governs.

Changes to these terms

We may update this page. The date at the top says when it last changed, and the version published here is the one that applies.

How to reach us

Email contact@iasia.co.

See also the Privacy Policy.

These terms describe how we actually work, written to be read rather than to be impressive. They are not legal advice, and they are not a substitute for having a lawyer look at them before you rely on them commercially.