Your use of the Cambridge School Shakespeare Online website at www.cambridgeschoolshakespeare.com ("the Site") is governed by these terms of use, and by using this Site you consent to these terms of use. You may print and keep a copy of these terms of use. The terms of use are a legal agreement between us and can only be modified with Cambridge School Shakespeare Online's prior written consent. Cambridge School Shakespeare Online reserves the right to change the terms at its discretion by changing them on this web page of the Site.
If you do not agree with any of the terms and conditions in these terms of use you should cease use of the Site immediately.
1. Accuracy of Information and Disclaimer
1.1 Owing to the nature of the Internet we cannot guarantee that the Site or the websites to which it is linked will always be available to users. In addition, you acknowledge that our Site may be unavailable owing to maintenance, but where possible we will carry out such maintenance outside core operating hours, and we will try to minimise the period of any disruption. You should ensure that you have appropriate protection against viruses and other security arrangements in place whilst using the Internet. Although every reasonable effort has been made to ensure that the information on the Site was accurate at the time of publication, it is subject to variation at any time without notice and we do not give any warranty that any such information will be accurate or complete at any particular time or at all.
1.2 You acknowledge that any reliance on any information or other material contained on this Site is entirely at your own risk and all other warranties, undertakings, conditions and terms, express or implied, whether by common law, statute, custom, trade usage, course of dealings or otherwise (including without limitation as to quality, fitness for purpose, performance or suitability for purpose) in respect of the Site are hereby excluded to the fullest extent permitted by law.
1.3 Nothing in these terms of use shall exclude our liability to you for fraudulent misrepresentation by Cambridge School Shakespeare Online or its employees or for death or personal injury resulting from Cambridge University Press's negligence or that of its employees.
1.4 Subject to the above, you acknowledge that our liability to you for direct loss under arising out of or in connection with your use of the site shall be limited to £100 (one hundred pounds sterling) for any one incident or series of incidents. We shall, however, in no circumstances be liable to you under or in connection with your use of the site for any indirect, economic or consequential loss whatsoever; loss of revenue; loss of profits; loss of business; loss of goodwill or reputation; loss of use; any deletion, corruption, destruction, loss or removal of data or any professional charges.
2. Age restrictions
Registration and participation on the Site is restricted to those individuals over 13 years of age, or those who possess legal parental or guardian consent, and are fully able and competent to enter into the terms herein. By registering or participating in services or functions on the Site, you hereby represent that you are over 13 or in possession of consent by a legal parent or guardian and have the authority to enter into the terms herein.
3. Code of conduct
3.1 You agree to ensure that any details with which you supply to us through the Site are accurate and to let us know promptly if any of the details which you have supplied to us about you change.
3.2 If accessing any part of our Site that requires you to enter a password you agree to keep any personal login name and password for use on the Site confidential, and to be responsible for any loss or damage resulting from use of your password by any third party.
3.3 We reserve the right to terminate your access to password protected areas of our Site should we consider that your use of the Site is detrimental to the Site or to other users.
3.4 If accessing any part of the Site you agree:
3.4.1 not to use the Site in such a way that disrupts, interferes with or restricts the use of the Site by other third party users; | |
3.4.2 to ensure that any materials uploaded, displayed or transmitted by you through or to the Site are not false, offensive, defamatory, threatening, obscene, unlawful and do not breach or infringe the rights of any person anywhere in the world and you waive any moral rights in respect of any such materials; | |
3.4.3 not to reverse engineer, decompile, copy or adapt any software or other code or scripts forming part of the Site nor attempt to transmit to or via the Site any information that contains a virus, worm, trojan horse, or other harmful or disruptive component; | |
3.4.4 not to send 'spam' email or any irrelevant and unsolicited correspondence to any addresses made available on the Site; and | |
3.4.5 not to change, modify, delete, interfere with or misuse data contained on the Site entered by or relating to any third party user of the Site. |
3.5 If we suffer loss owing to a breach by you of these terms of use, you agree to indemnify us for any such loss.
4. Links, message boards and email groups
4.1 The Site may include hypertext links to third party web sites. Cambridge School Shakespeare Online accepts no responsibility for and can give no warranties, guarantees or representations in respect of, the content or availability of material of any third party site.
4.2 Any opinions expressed on message boards or in email groups forming part of the site now or at any time in the future are not necessarily those of Cambridge GCSE Computing Online, or anyone connected with Cambridge School Shakespeare Online. We reserve the right to edit or delete any postings to message boards at our sole discretion, but have no obligation to monitor or amend the content of such message boards.
4.3 You may create a hypertext link to our Site, but we would ask that the link is directed to our Site's homepage at www.cambridgeschoolshakespeare.com
5. Copyright and intellectual property
5.1 The copyright and other intellectual property in material contained in the Site and all technical infrastructure relating to it, including without limitation in text, images, scripts and sounds, is owned or licensed by Cambridge School Shakespeare Online, Cambridge University Press.
5.2 You may print extracts from the Site or any of its pages for your personal internal business use only.
5.3 You may distribute copies of the material on this Site provided that all copyright and other proprietary notices remain intact, and that such material shall not be commercially exploited in any way.
5.4 You may make a temporary copy of these pages for the purposes of viewing the pages with browser software, but must not otherwise copy, reproduce or re-distribute the contents of these pages in whole or in part without the prior written consent of Cambridge School Shakespeare Online.
5.5 You may make a temporary copy of the Cambridge School Shakespeare Onlin logo for the purposes of viewing it with browser software, but, with the exception of the press for whom a logo library and usage guidelines are provided, you must not otherwise copy, reproduce or use the logo in any way in any medium without the prior written consent of Cambridge School Shakespeare Online.
5.6 All other rights are reserved.
5.7 Cambridge University Press is a registered trademark of the University of Cambridge.
6. Data protection
6.1 By registering with us, you consent to us processing your personal data in accordance with our Data Protection and Privacy Statement.
7. Other agreements
7.1 These terms of use shall not affect or override any of the arrangements for the statutory regulation of external qualifications in England, Wales and Northern Ireland or any agreement which you have with Cambridge School ShakespeareOnline.
8. Contacting us
8.1 If you have any queries about these terms of use you should contact us.
9. Governing Law and Jurisdiction
9.1 These terms and conditions shall be governed by and construed in accordance with English law. Each party irrevocably agrees to submit to the non-exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of England over any claim or matter arising under or in connection with these terms and conditions.