Terms and Conditions
Please read through these terms & conditions ("the Terms") carefully.
By
accessing any Campden Publishing Ltd, website ("the Sites") or by
otherwise accessing any content, software, products or services
available through the Sites ("the Content"), you are deemed to have
entered into an agreement with Campden Publishing Ltd ("Campden
Publishing") and to have agreed to be bound by the Terms set out below.
The Sites are owned and operated by Campden Publishing.
1. Intellectual Property ProtectionThe
term "Intellectual Property Rights" means, copyrights, database rights,
trade marks, trade names, domain names, rights in logos, get-up and
content, inventions, trade secrets and know-how, patents, all rights of
whatever nature in computer software and data, all rights of privacy
and all intangible rights and privileges of a nature similar to any of
the above, in every case in any part of the world and whether or not
registered; and including all granted or pending registrations, and all
rights to make applications for registration in respect of any of the
same.
All Intellectual Property Rights in the Content and design
of the Sites and any material emailed to you or otherwise supplied to
you in conjunction with our online products are the property of Campden
Publishing. You may not use or reproduce any Campden Publishing
Intellectual Property, including any trademarks, registered or
unregistered, (such as the product names and logo or other trade names
appearing on the Sites) for any reason without written permission from
Campden Publishing.
The software, which operates the Sites, is
proprietary software and you may not use it except as expressly allowed
under these Terms. You may not copy, reverse engineer, modify or
otherwise deal with the software.
2. Use of Campden Publishing ContentYou
may retrieve and display Campden Publishing Content on a computer
screen or mobile telephone, print individual pages on paper (but not
photocopy them) and store such pages in electronic form for your
personal, non-commercial use. If you do download material from the site
all copyright and other notices must be kept intact.
Except as
expressly set out above, you may not reproduce, modify or in any way
commercially exploit any of the Content of the Sites. In particular,
you may not do any of the following without prior written permission.
No parts of any Campden Publishing publication or Sites may be
reproduced, stored in or introduced into any retrieval system, or
transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical,
photocopying, recording or otherwise without the prior written
permission of the copyright owners. You may not reverse engineer,
modify, decompile, disassemble or translate the Content (whether for
the purpose of error correction or otherwise). You may not display the
Content on a public bulletin board, ftp site, website, chat room or by
any other unauthorized means. Written materials provided in printed or
electronic form may not be modified, adapted, translated, or used to
create derivative works without the prior written consent of Campden
Publishing.
Any use of Campden Publishing Content not specifically
permitted above is expressly prohibited. Requests for permission for
other uses may be sent to:
ReprintsCampden Publishing Limited,
1 St John's Square, London,
EC1M 4PN, United Kingdom.
Tel: +44 (0) 207 214 0508
or by email to
reprints@campden.comReprints may be subject to a fee.
3. Licence Fee, Payment, and TransactionsAccess
to certain Campden Publishing Content may be subject to a fee or
subscription. All payments (including applicable taxes) must be made in
advance in a currency specified by Campden Publishing. You are
responsible for the payment of all charges associated with the use of
the Sites using your Username, Password or ID.
There may be from
time to time opportunities to use the Sites to purchase products or
services from third party suppliers. In that event, your contract for
such products will be with the third party provider and not with IFP.
All
refunds that relate to Campden Publishing products or services are at
the discretion of Campden Publishing. Any product specific offers,
conditions or terms are stated at the point of purchase for that
product.
4. Terms and TerminationCampden
Publishing may, at its discretion, terminate or suspend individual or
group access to all or part of the Sites (including any right to access
and use Campden Publishing Content) with or without cause by delivering
notice to you. The rights of termination are in addition to all other
rights or remedies of Campden Publishing provided in these Terms or by
law.
5. Changes to the SiteCampden
Publishing reserves the right, in its discretion, to suspend, change,
modify, add or remove portions of Campden Publishing Content available
on the Sites at any time and to restrict the use and accessibility of
the Sites.
6. Registration, Passwords and ResponsibilitiesSome
parts of the Sites require registration. You are solely responsible for
the confidentiality and use of and access to the Campden Publishing
Content and Sites using your username, password or ID. You agree to
immediately notify Campden Publishing if you become aware of any loss
or theft of any username, password or ID or any unauthorised use of a
username, password, ID, or any other login details Campden Publishing
reserves the right to monitor and record activity on the
Sites,including access to Campden Publishing Content.
7. Privacy PolicyCampden Publishing maintains a high level of privacy and security for your details.
View our online Privacy Policy in full.
8. No Warranty, Disclaimer of Liability and IndemnityWhilst
every effort has been made to ensure the high quality and accuracy of
the Sites, Campden Publishing makes no warranty, express or implied
concerning the Content of the Sites, which is provided "as is". Campden
Publishing expressly disclaims all warranties, including but not
limited to warranties of fitness for a particular purpose and
warranties of satisfactory quality. In no event will Campden
Publishing, its affiliates or other suppliers be liable for direct,
special, incidental, or consequential damages (including, without
limitation, damages for loss of business profits, business
interruption, loss of business information or other pecuniary loss)
arising directly or indirectly from the use of (or failure to use) or
reliance on the Content, even if Campden Publishing has been advised of
the possibility that such damages may arise. Campden Publishing does
not guarantee the accuracy or timeliness of the Content appearing on
the Sites, or that the Sites or related systems are free from viruses
or other contaminating or destructive properties. In the event that
Campden Publishing incurs any liability whatsoever, the aggregate
liability shall not exceed the amount that you originally paid for the
service. Except in respect of fraudulent misrepresentation, this
Agreement together with any order form and payment method instructions
set forth the entire agreement and understanding of the parties
relating to the subject matter herein. Any prior written or verbal
agreements are superseded by this Agreement.
9. Force MajeureCampden
Publishing, its affiliates and its information providers will not be
liable or deemed to be in default for any delay or failure in
performance or interruption of the delivery of Campden Publishing
Content resulting directly or indirectly from any cause or circumstance
beyond its or their reasonable control, including but not limited to
failure of electronic or mechanical equipment or communication lines,
telephone or other interconnect problems, computer viruses,
unauthorised access, theft, operator errors, severe weather,
earthquakes or natural disasters, strikes or other labour problems,
wars, or governmental restrictions.
10. Links To Third Party WebsitesThe
Sites may contain links and pointers to Internet sites maintained by
third parties. Campden Publishing does not operate or control in any
respect any information, products or services on such third party
sites. Links are provided solely for your convenience, and do not
constitute any endorsement by Campden Publishing and/or its suppliers.
You assume sole responsibility for use of third party links and
pointers.
11. MiscellaneousChanges to these Terms
Campden
Publishing may, at its discretion, change these Terms (including those
relating to your use of the Sites and/or the Campden Publishing
Content). When the Terms are changed, Campden Publishing will notify
you by email or by publishing details of those changes by including
them in these Terms.
Rights of replyIf
at any time you, or your organisation, have a complaint or comment to
make about the Content featured within the Sites they should contact
the editor for that particular product whose details can be found on
the product pages in question.
Advertising and Third Party ContentParts
of the Sites may contain advertising or other third party content.
Advertisers and other content providers are responsible for ensuring
that material submitted for inclusion on the Sites complies with
international and national law. Campden Publishing is not responsible
for any third party content or error, omission or inaccuracy in any
advertising material.
Invalid ProvisionIf
any provision of this agreement is held to be invalid by a court of
competent jurisdiction, Campden Publishing shall amend the invalid
provision in such reasonable manner as achieves the intention of the
parties without illegality, or at Campden Publishing's discretion such
provision may be severed from this agreement and the remaining
provisions shall nevertheless remain in full force and effect. Any
cause of action of yours with respect to these Terms must be filed in a
court of competent jurisdiction in England and Wales.
12. Governing Law and JurisdictionThese
Terms shall be governed by, and construed in accordance with, English
law. The parties irrevocably agree that the courts of England shall
have exclusive jurisdiction to settle any dispute, which may arise out
of, under, or in connection with these Terms or the legal relationship
established by them, and for those purposes irrevocably submit all
disputes to the jurisdiction of the English courts.