Website Terms and Conditions

The information published on the Diocese of Middlesbrough websites is provided as a service to users, to be used for informational purposes only.

IMPORTANT NOTICE – Please note:

By using the Diocese of Middlesbrough website you agree to be legally bound by these terms, which shall take effect immediately on your first use of the site. If you do not agree to be legally bound by all the following terms please do not access and/or use the Diocese of Middlesbrough website.

The Diocese of Middlesbrough may change these terms at any time by posting changes online. Please review these terms regularly to ensure you are aware of any changes made by the Diocese of Middlesbrough. Your continued use of the site after any changes are posted means you agree to be legally bound by these terms as updated and/or amended.

Access to and use of this site is provided by the Diocese of Middlesbrough subject to the following terms:

Terms of Use

1. You may not use Diocese of Middlesbrough website content in any way except for your own personal, non-commercial use.

You may not copy, reproduce, republish, download, post, broadcast, transmit, make available to the public, or otherwise use Diocese of Middlesbrough website content in any way except for your own personal, non-commercial use. You also agree not to adapt, alter or create a derivative work from any site content except for your own personal, non-commercial use. Any other use of Diocese of Middlesbrough website content requires the prior written permission of the Diocese of Middlesbrough, whereupon, if approved, the appropriate licence may be granted.

2. You agree to use the Diocese of Middlesbrough website only for lawful purposes, and in a way that does not infringe the rights of, restrict or inhibit anyone else’s use and enjoyment of the site. Behaviour which is strictly prohibited includes harassing or causing distress or inconvenience to any person, transmitting obscene or offensive content or disrupting the normal flow of dialogue within the site.

Contributions to the Diocese of Middlesbrough web-site

3. We may from time to time invite users to submit personal information and/or contributions to the Diocese of Middlesbrough website. Where you are invited to submit any contribution to the Diocese of Middlesbrough website (including any text, photographs, graphics, video or audio) you agree, by submitting your contribution, to grant the Diocese of Middlesbrough a perpetual, royalty-free, non-exclusive, sub-licenseable right and license to use, reproduce, modify, adapt, publish, translate, create derivative works from, distribute, perform, play, make available to the public, and exercise all copyright and publicity rights with respect to your contribution and/or to incorporate your contribution in other works in any media now known or later developed for the full term of any rights that may exist in your contribution, and in accordance with privacy restrictions set out in the Diocese of Middlesbrough Privacy Policy. If you do not want to grant to the Diocese of Middlesbrough the rights set out above, please do not submit your contribution to the Diocese of Middlesbrough website.

4. We refer you to the Diocese of Middlesbrough Privacy Policy found elsewhere on this website which covers Diocese of Middlesbrough use of personal information that the Diocese of Middlesbrough collects when you use this website.

Intellectual Property

5. Any names, images and logos identifying the Diocese of Middlesbrough or third parties are subject to copyright, design rights and trade marks of the Diocese of Middlesbrough and/or third parties. Nothing contained in these terms shall be construed as conferring by implication, estoppel or otherwise any licence or right to use any trademark, patent, design right or copyright of the Diocese of Middlesbrough, or any other third party.

Disclaimers

6. Diocese of Middlesbrough website content, including the information, names, images, pictures, logos and icons regarding or relating to the Diocese of Middlesbrough, is provided without any representations or any kind of warranty made (whether express or implied by law) to the extent permitted by law, including the implied warranties of non-infringement, security and accuracy.

7. While every effort is made to provide accurate and timely information, there may be technical or factual inaccuracies and typographical errors, for which we apologise and we accept no liability for any inaccuracies or omissions on our website to the extent permitted by law. We reserve the right to make changes and corrections at any time, without notice.

8. The Diocese of Middlesbrough does not warrant that functions contained in the website content will be uninterrupted or error free, or that defects will be corrected, or that the site or the server that makes it available are free of viruses or bugs.

9. We may from time to time publish links to external independent websites. The Diocese of Middlesbrough cannot however be held responsible for the content of those web sites. Providing links to other websites does not indicate that the Diocese of Middlesbrough agrees with any claims, statements or opinions published by those sites.

10. In no event will the Diocese of Middlesbrough be liable for any damages including, without limitation, indirect or consequential damages, or any damages whatsoever arising from use or loss of use, data, or profits, whether in action of contract, negligence or other tortuous action, arising out of or in connection with the use of the Diocese of Middlesbrough website.

General

11. If any of these terms are subsequently determined to be illegal, invalid or otherwise unenforceable by reason of the laws of any state or country in which these terms are intended to be effective, then to the extent and within the jurisdiction in which that term is illegal, invalid or unenforceable, it shall be severed and deleted from these terms and the remaining terms shall survive, remain in full force and effect and continue to be binding and enforceable.

12. These terms shall be governed by and interpreted in accordance with the laws of England and Wales.

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