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PLEASE READ THESE TERMS AND CONDITIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE BOOKING A PLACE ON THIS WEBINAR BASED CONFERENCE.

 

Webinar Terms and Conditions

 

TERMS & CONDITIONS

 

THIS AGREEMENT IS MADE ON BETWEEN:

 

(1)     Remote Risk International Limited  trading as C:ORE RISK CONFERENCE(”We”). We are registered in England and Wales under company number 10468816 and have our registered office Care Of Wainwright's Accountants, Faversham House, Wirral International Business Park, Old Hall Road, Bromborough, Wirral, CH62 3NX  ('the Supplier'); and

(2)     You the ('the Customer').

 

PURPOSE OF THIS AGREEMENT

The Customer wishes the Supplier to provide webinar services in relation to the live subject streams of variable length seminars.  You have purchased a single webinar (The C:ORE Risk Conference) and agree to be bound by the terms and conditions contained in this agreement (the "Agreement").

 

NOW IT IS AGREED as follows:

 

1.    DEFINITIONS

In this Agreement the following terms shall have the following meanings:

'Authorised Users' are exclusively the Customer paying the Fee (indicated on the webinar web page on our website), via paypal, to access the Webinar Event and any Webinar Materials authorised by the Supplier. No other person or persons may watch the webinar;

'Commencement Date' means the date that the fee is paid.

'Fee' means the fees charged by the Supplier in relation to the provision of the Webinar Event and Webinar Materials;

'Services' means jointly the Webinar Event and any Webinar Materials provided to the Authorised User;

'Subscription Period' means a period commencing on the Commencement Date for single webinar series until the end of the webinar.

'Webinar Events' means any live or recorded subject streams to commence on the Commencement Date and to continue for the Subscription Period.

'Webinar Materials means all course manuals and e-learning products, question banks, course notes and any other materials supporting the Webinar Events written by the Supplier or its third party suppliers to be supplied to the Authorised Users on payment of the Fee.

2.    COMMENCEMENT

2.1  A contract will only exist between the parties once the Supplier issues a confirmation email to the Customer, confirming the customer's place on the conference, having first received payment from the Customer and thereafter shall remain in force for the Subscription Period (subject to the terms of this Agreement).

2.2  The Customer is required to pay our Fees;

3.    FEES

The Customer shall pay to the Supplier the agreed Fee per Webinar Event per Authorised User.  The fees are set out on the booking page of our website.

 

LICENCE:

4.    The Authorised User is otherwise prohibited from downloading, storing, reproducing, transmitting, displaying, printing, copying, distributing, or using the Webinar Materials.  All access to and use of the Services via mechanical, programmatic, robotic, scripted or any other automated means not provided as part of the Services is strictly prohibited.

4.4  All right, title, and interest (including all copyrights and other intellectual property rights) in the Services (in both print and machine-readable forms) belong to the Supplier or its third party suppliers.  The Customer and or the Authorised User acquires no ownership of copyright or other intellectual property rights or proprietary interest in the Services, or copies thereof.

4.5  Except as specifically provided herein, the Customer and or the Authorised User may not use the Services in any fashion that infringes the copyright or proprietary interests therein.

4.6  The Customer and or Authorised User may not remove or obscure the copyright notice or other notices contained in the Services.

4.7  Other provisions that govern the Customer's and Authorised User's use of Webinar Materials are set forth in the Supplemental Terms for Specific Materials, online descriptions of files, online notices following file selection, and individual documents retrieved from the Services or the Webinar Materials (collectively, the "Additional Terms"), all of which are incorporated by reference into this Agreement.

5.    ACCESS TO SERVICES

5.1  Only Customer's Authorised Users authorised by both the Supplier and the Customer shall be entitled to access and use the Services.

5.2  Content and features may be added to or withdrawn from the Services and the Services otherwise changed without notice.

5.3  The Customer must ensure that each person having access to the Services and Webinar Materials: (a) is an Authorised User; and (b) is using those Services only in accordance with this Agreement and the Additional Terms.

5.4  It is an express term of this Agreement that the Customer will not record or allow access to the webinar by any other person or persons.

5.5  The Supplier will provide the Customer a username and password to access the Webinar Event via zoom as confirmation of the Customer's order.  

5.6  All reasonable efforts will be made to ensure that the Webinar Event take place on the advertised date and time. In the event that the Webinar Event does not take place, an alternative date/time will be scheduled.  The Supplier reserves the right to substitute speakers and or where events beyond its reasonable control prevent speakers from appearing.  The Customer accepts that there will be no right to any refund or cancellation in these circumstances. The Supplier accepts no responsibility for for quality issues due to the Authorised User not having adequate equipment or internet connection to view the webinar and also accepts no liability for failure of the ZOOM platform or equipment or internet connection of webinar presenters.

5.7  The Customer consents to the Supplier monitoring the Authorised Users that access the Webinar Event, including the number of computers and their IP addresses to ensure that the unique usernames and passwords have not been distributed beyond those Authorised Users.

5.8  The Customer may substitute an Authorised User to view the Webinar Event at any time and at no extra cost, on the condition that: (a) The Customer does so in writing to info@coreriskconference.com ; (b) The Customer/ Authorised User has not yet registered via the technology provider webinar database, thus activating their email address for the Webinar Event.

6.    TERMINATION BY SUPPLIER

6.1  The Supplier may by written notice terminate this Agreement or suspend its performance of all or any of its obligations under it immediately and without liability for compensation or damages if: (a) the Customer/ Authorised User fails to comply with any of its obligations under this Agreement or any agreement or deed supplemental to it and the failure (if capable of being remedied) remains un-remedied for 30 days after being brought to the Customer's attention by written notice from the Supplier; (b) the Customer dies, becomes bankrupt, has a receiving order made against him, makes any arrangement with his creditors generally or takes or suffers any similar action as a result of debt; (c) the Customer is guilty of any act which brings the Supplier into disrepute or which in the Supplier's reasonable opinion is prejudicial to the Supplier's interests; or (d) the Customer purports to assign the burden or benefits or charge the benefits of this Agreement.

6.2  In all other circumstances with the exception of the above the Supplier may by written notice terminate this Agreement or suspend its performance of all or any of its obligations under it at any time. The Supplier's only obligation in this event shall be the refund of any charges paid in advance. The Customer will not be entitled to recover and the Supplier will not be liable for any losses including but not limited to loss of profits, non pecuniary losses, loss of earnings or any other losses.

7.    CANCELLATION BY THE CUSTOMER

7.1  Once a booking has been made, it cannot be cancelled and no refunds will be made.

8.    LIMITED WARRANTY

8.1  The Supplier represents and warrants that it has the right and authority to make the Services available pursuant to this Agreement.

8.2  EXCEPT AS OTHERWISE PROVIDED IN SECTION 8.1, THE SERVICES ARE PROVIDED ON AN "AS IS", "AS AVAILABLE" BASIS AND THE SUPPLIER MAKES NO EXPRESS WARRANTIES UNDER THIS AGREEMENT, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION THAT THE SERVICES ARE OR WILL BE COMPLETE OR FREE FROM ERRORS OR THAT INFORMATION WILL CONTINUE TO BE AVAILABLE TO THE SUPPLIER TO ENABLE THE SUPPLIER TO KEEP THE SERVICES UP-TO-DATE.

9.       LIMITATION OF LIABILITY

9.1  To the maximum extent permitted by law, a Covered Party (as defined below) shall not be liable for any loss, injury, claim, liability, or damage of any kind resulting in any way from (a) any errors in or omissions from the Services or any Webinar Materials available or not included therein, (b) the unavailability or interruption to the supply of the Services or any features thereof or any Webinar Materials, (c) Customer's use or misuse of the Services or Materials (regardless of whether the Customer received any assistance from a Covered Party in using or misusing the Services), (d) the Customer's use of any equipment in connection with the Services, (e) the content of the Webinar Materials and the Service, (f) any delay or failure in performance beyond the reasonable control of a Covered Party, or (g) any negligence of a Covered Party or its employees, contractors or agents in connection with the performance of its obligations under this agreement.

9.2  "Covered Party" means (a) the Supplier, the Suppliers' affiliates, and any officer, director, employee, subcontractor, agent, successor, or assign of the Supplier or the Suppliers' affiliates; and (b) each third party supplier of the Webinar Materials, their affiliates, and any officer, director, employee, subcontractor, agent, successor, or assign of any third party supplier of the Webinar Materials or any of their affiliates.

9.3  The Supplier's liability to the Customer for breach of any condition or warranty implied under any law which cannot be lawfully modified or excluded by this Agreement shall, to the extent permitted by law, be limited at the Supplier's option to refunding the conference fee to the Customer. Nothing in this Agreement is intended to exclude liability for death or personal injury resulting from any negligence by the Supplier.

9.4  The Supplier's liability to the Customer for loss or damage of any kind (including loss or damage caused by negligence) is reduced to the extent that the Customer caused or contributed to that loss or damage.

9.5  SUBJECT TO CLAUSE 9.3, THE AGGREGATE LIABILITY OF THE COVERED PARTIES IN CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER CLAIM ARISING OUT OF OR RELATING TO THE SERVICES SHALL NOT EXCEED THE AMOUNT OF THE SUM PAID BY THE CUSTOMER FOR THE CONFERENCE PLACE. THE CUSTOMER'S RIGHT TO MONETARY DAMAGES IN THAT AMOUNT SHALL BE IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER REMEDIES WHICH THE CUSTOMER MAY HAVE AGAINST ANY COVERED PARTY.

9.6  SUBJECT TO CLAUSE 9.3, THE COVERED PARTIES SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY KIND WHATSOEVER (INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, LEGAL FEES) IN ANY WAY DUE TO, RESULTING FROM, OR ARISING IN CONNECTION WITH THE SERVICES, WEBINAR MATERIALS, OR THE FAILURE OF ANY COVERED PARTY TO PERFORM ITS OBLIGATIONS, REGARDLESS OF ANY NEGLIGENCE OF ANY COVERED PARTY.

9.7  The Services are provided for reference purposes only and are not intended, nor should they be used, as a substitute for professional advice, face to face training, sign off by a competent medical or other professional  or judgment or to provide legal advice with respect to particular circumstances.

9.8  Whilst reasonable efforts are made to keep the Services up to date, the Customer should obtain independent verification or advice before relying upon any piece of information in circumstances where loss or damage may result.

9.9  Any password / ID number issued by us to an Authorised User is personal and confidential to that Authorised User.  If the Supplier suspects that any password / ID is being used by an Unauthorised User or a different Authorised User to the person to whom it was issued, that Password / ID may be cancelled.

9.10  The Customer agrees that in the event that the Customer breaches the Supplier's intellectual property contained in the Service it shall indemnify the Supplier for any actual or alleged infringement of any intellectual property right, including without limitation, trademarks, service marks, patents, copyrights, misappropriation of trade secrets or any similar property rights.  The Customer further agrees to indemnify and hold the Supplier's affiliates and their respective officers, directors, employees and agents harmless from and against any and all liabilities, costs, losses, damages and expenses (including reasonable legal fees) associated with such claim or action On condition that: (a) the Supplier shall promptly notify the Customer of any such claim or action; (b) the Supplier shall reasonably cooperate with the Customer in the defense of such claim or action at the Customer's expense; (c) the Customer shall have the sole right to conduct the defense of any such claim or action and all negotiations for its settlement or compromise.

10.    MISCELLANEOUS

10.1 No waiver.  A waiver by the Supplier of any breach by the Customer hereto of any terms, provisions or conditions of this Agreement or the acquiescence the Supplier hereto in any act (whether of commission or omission) which but for such acquiescence would be a breach as aforesaid shall not constitute a general waiver of such term provision or condition or of any subsequent act contrary thereto.

10.2  Entire understanding.  This Agreement embodies the entire understanding of the parties in respect of the matters contained or referred to in it and there are no promises, terms, conditions or obligations oral or written, express or implied other than those contained in this Agreement.

10.3  Variation.  No variation or amendment of this Agreement or oral promise or commitment related to it shall be valid unless committed to writing and signed by or on behalf of both parties.

10.4  Prior agreements.  This Agreement is in substitution of all previous contracts, express or implied, between the Supplier and the Customer which shall be terminated by mutual consent from the Commencement Date.

10.5  Law and jurisdiction.  This Agreement shall be governed by English law and the Customer consents to the exclusive jurisdiction of the English courts in all matters regarding it except to the extent that the Supplier invokes the jurisdiction of the courts of any other country.

10.6  Notices

10.6.1  Any notice given under this Agreement shall be in writing and may be served: personally; by registered or recorded delivery mail; by facsimile transmission; or by any other means which any party specifies by notice to the other.

10.6.2  Each party's address for the service of notices shall be the address set out above or such other address as he specifies by notice to the other party.

10.6.3  A notice shall be deemed to have been served: if it was served in person, at the time of service; if it was served by post, 48 hours after it was posted; and if it was served by facsimile transmission, at the time of transmission.

10.7  Contracts (Rights of Third Parties). Subject to clause 10.10 A person who is not a party to this Agreement has no right under the Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Act 1999 to enforce any term of this Agreement but this does not affect any right or remedy of a third party which exists or is available apart from that Act.

10.8 Interpretation. In this Agreement words expressed in any gender shall where the context so requires or permits include any other gender.

10.9  No Assignment.  The Customer may not assign its rights or delegate its duties under this Agreement without the Supplier's prior written consent.

10.10  Third Party Suppliers Each third party supplier of Webinar Materials has the right to assert and enforce this Agreement directly on its own behalf as a third party beneficiary.

10.11  Data Protection.

10.11.1  The Supplier will use personal information collected about Authorised Users for the purposes of (a) providing access to and use of the Services to Authorised Users, (b) providing customer support, billing and other similar activities related to the Services, and (c) keeping Authorised Users informed about products, services, offers and upcoming events and to improve the Supplier's services. The Supplier may also provide personal information about Authorised Users to third parties for the purpose of providing Authorised Users with direct marketing offers which the Supplier thinks may be of interest. If the Authorised Users do not wish to receive information about other products, services, offers and events, notify the Supplier in writing.

10.11.2  In accordance with the Data Protection Act 1998, the customer agrees that the Supplier will provide and export personal information about Authorised Users to other members of its company group and providers of webinar technology services (we use the zoom platform and paypal as the payment method)  for the purposes of (a) providing access to and use of the Services to Authorised Users, and (b) providing customer support, billing and other similar activities related to the Online Services.

 

 

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