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Terms Of Use

Terms Of Use

Users of the Data & Marketing Commission (‘the DMC’) website agree to be bound by these terms and conditions.

1. Definitions

1.1 In these terms and conditions, “we”, “us” and “the DMC” means the Data & Marketing Commission Ltd, whose registered office is Lynton House, 7-12 Tavistock Square, London WC1H 9LT. The DMC is a company limited by guarantee. Registered in England No. 6469055

1.2 “User” means a visitor to the DMC website.

2. Disclaimer

2.1 The DMC regularly updates the website and often includes statistics and information on the data and marketing industry. The DMC uses all reasonable endeavours to ensure the data on its website is accurate and up to date, and where necessary will correct any errors or omissions as soon as practicable. However, the DMC gives no guarantee of the accuracy and currency of the information provided on the website. Nor does the DMC accept liability for any errors or omissions on the website, or the outcome of the use of such information.

2.2 In no event shall the DMC be liable for any loss of profit, revenue, goodwill, opportunity, business or other indirect or consequential loss of any kind in contract, tort (including negligence) or otherwise arising out of use of the website, save where such liability cannot be excluded by law.

2.3 The DMC does not give any warranty that the website is free from viruses or anything else which may have a harmful affect on any technology.

3. Intellectual Property/Copyright

3.1 The copyright in the material contained in the DMC website, including design, text, graphics, code and software belongs to the DMC. All rights are reserved. None of the material may be reproduced or redistributed without the prior permission of the DMC.

3.2 Users interested in copying any information contained in the website should contact the DMC.

3.3 Provided that users acknowledge the DMC as the source of the information they may download or print a single copy for their own non-commercial off-line viewing but are not entitled to make any further copies of that work.

4. Access to the DMC Website and Content

4.1 The DMC will use reasonable endeavours to allow uninterrupted access to the website but access may be suspended, restricted or terminated at any time without notice.

4.2 There are links on the DMC website to other websites that may be of interest. The DMC does not accept responsibility for the content of these websites. Users should check the terms and conditions on each of these websites.

5. Formation of a Contract

5.1 No contract will exist between a user of the DMC website and the DMC for the supply of any goods or services unless and until the DMC has received full payment and accepts an order by confirmation email. Acceptance will be deemed complete and for all purposes to have been effectively communicated at the time the DMC has received full payment and sends a confirmation email, whether or not the user receives the email.

6. Statutory Rights

6.1 These terms and conditions do not affect a user’s statutory rights.

7. Jurisdiction

7.1 These terms and conditions are governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of England and Wales and any disputes are to be decided only by the courts of England and Wales.