Terms and Conditions

Terms and Conditions of Use

Please read these terms of use carefully, they contain important information about your rights and obligations when visiting and using the Spector magazine website.

1.     Introduction

1.1   Please read this Agreement carefully before attempting to subscribe to or access the online materials and information available on the website (the ‘Spector ’).  In particular, we draw your attention to clauses 9 (Applicability of Online Materials) and 13 (Liability).

1.2   By subscribing to or accessing Spector you agree to be legally bound by these terms and conditions as they may be modified and posted on our website from time to time.

1.3   If you do not wish to be bound by these terms and conditions then you may not subscribe to Spector .

2.     Nature of our website

2.1   Please note that our website is available only to individuals that can form legally binding contracts under applicable law. As a business and commercial service, this website is not intended for use by minors. If you do not qualify, please click here to leave our website now.

3.     Conditions of access to Spector

3.1   Free access without registration is permitted to Spector on a limited basis. Further access to Spector may be granted to you following registration, which is also free of charge.  Full access to Spector  is only available to subscribers.  For full details of access and available subscription packages click here.

3.2   When you access, register or subscribe to Spector , Spector magazine grants you a non-exclusive, non-transferable licence to use Spector  to the extent set out in 3.1 above. This licence to use Spector  (‘Materials’) is granted on the terms and conditions of this Agreement and any additional conditions applicable to particular Materials, as set out here (‘additional conditions’).

3.3    If any part of the Additional Conditions is inconsistent with any provision of this Subscription Agreement, the Additional Conditions will prevail, but only to the extent of the inconsistency.

3.4    In relation to Spector :

a)     you may:

(i)    display Materials electronically on a single computer or mobile device to one person at any one time;

(ii)  download and store one copy of the Materials in machine readable form; and

(iii) print one copy of the Materials;

(iv) use the sharing tools where provided to share links to individual articles.

(v)  quote brief excerpts from articles or summarise articles provided Spector  magazine is credited and you link back to the original article.  All extracts or abstracts must comply with policy on the Fair Use of Content.

b)     you may not:

(i)    download, store, reproduce, transmit, display, copy, distribute or use Materials other than in accordance with sub-clause 3.3(a) above;

(ii)  sub-license, rent, lease, transfer or attempt to assign the rights in the Materials to any other person and any dealing in contravention of this clause 3.3(b)(iv) shall be ineffective;

(iii) make the Materials available on an internal network or elsewhere on the internet;

(iv) use the Materials in any manner, or transfer or export the Materials or any copies into any country, other than in compliance with applicable laws; or

(v)  allow any other person to use the Materials other than in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Subscription Agreement.

3.5   Unless otherwise specified in the Additional Conditions, the Materials are presented solely for your private, personal and non-commercial use, and may not be re-sold.

3.6   Spector  magazine may terminate or suspend your use of Spector at any time if you are found in breach of any of these terms or the Additional Conditions. In these circumstances you will not be entitled to any refund.

4.     Subscription and Payment

4.1   To subscribe to Spector  you will need to complete the form in the footer of Spector

4.2   Spector  magazine is entitled to refuse any subscription request placed by you.

4.3   You undertake that all details you provide to us for the purpose of subscribing to the Spector  will be correct.

5.     Cancellations and Refunds

5.1    We warrant that:

(a)        we have a right to license the Materials to you; and

(b)        we will provide Spector with reasonable skill and care.

5.2    If the Materials made available to you via Spector are not what you ordered, on notification by you in writing or by email to the Company, the Company may, at its option, cancel your subscription and provide you with a refund or supply you with replacement Materials.

5.3    You may cancel your subscription to any part of Spector  at any time by sending us a notice in writing (including email) and we will refund any unused portion of your subscription.  We will endeavour to process all cancellation requests as quickly as possible following receipt but in any event within ten (10) working days and all refunds will be paid as soon as possible, but in any event within thirty (30) days.

5.4     If you have any complaints, you should direct them to us via email at newsdesk@campbellmarsh.com

6.     Modifications to Spector

We reserve the right to make changes or corrections, alter, suspend or discontinue any aspect of the Spector , including your access to it. Unless explicitly stated to the contrary any new features will be subject to these terms and conditions. Please note that although we try to ensure that the content of Spector  is accurate, that Spector may contain typographical errors or other inaccuracies.

7.     Information you provide

7.1   The following applies to any information you provide to us, for example, during any registration or subscription process.

a)     All personal information provided to us will be handled in accordance with our Privacy Policy

b)     If you obtain or choose to buy services through our website then we may collect information about your buying behaviour and if you send us personal correspondence such as emails or letters or post reviews or other messages on the bulletin boards or in the chat areas then we may collect this information into a file specific to you (together, the various purposes set out in this paragraph and in our privacy policy shall be known as ‘the Purposes’). All such information collected by us shall be referred to in these terms and conditions as ‘Personal Information’.

c)     You must ensure that the Personal Information you provide is accurate and complete and that all registration details (where applicable) contain your correct name, address and other requested details. For more information about how we deal with your Personal Information, please read our privacy policy.

7.2   By accepting these terms and conditions, you agree to the processing and disclosure of  Personal Information for the Purposes. If you would like to review or modify any part of your Personal Information then you should email us at newsdesk@campbellmarsh.com

8.     Security

You are solely responsible in all respects for all use of and for protecting the confidentiality of any username, email verification and password that may be given to you or selected by you for access to Spector . You may not share these with or transfer them to any third parties. You must notify Spector  magazine immediately of any unauthorised use of them or any other breach of security regarding our website that comes to your attention.

9.     Applicability of online materials

9.1   Our website is controlled and operated by us from offices in the UK. Where Materials published in Spector  is supplied by third parties, you understand that we do not control or endorse their contents in any way. All Materials which are offered by third parties, are published in good faith but we do not (to the extent permitted by applicable law) accept responsibility for the accuracy or otherwise of those Materials (on or off-line) and the use of those Materials. You assume total responsibility and risk for your use of the Materials and Spector .

9.2   We have used our best endeavours to ensure that all Materials comply with UK laws. However, we make no representations that the Materials and Spector  are appropriate or available for use in locations outside the UK. Those who visit our website from other locations do so on their own initiative and are responsible for compliance with all applicable laws. If use of our website and/or viewing of it, or use of any material or content on our website or services, or products offered through our website are contrary to or infringe any applicable law in your jurisdiction(s), you are not authorised to view or use our website and you must exit immediately.

9.3   Spector  magazine makes no warranties, express or implied that making the Materials and the Spector  available in any particular jurisdiction outside the UK is permitted under any applicable non-UK laws or Regulations. Accordingly, if making Spector , the Materials or any part available in your jurisdiction or to you (by reason of nationality, residence or otherwise) is prohibited, Spector  or the relevant Materials are not offered for subscription by you. You accept that if you are resident outside the UK, you must satisfy yourself that you are lawfully able to subscribe to the Spector . Spector  magazine accepts no liability, to the extent permitted by applicable law, for any costs, losses or damages resulting from or related to the access or attempted access of Spector  by persons in jurisdictions outside the UK or who are nominees of or trustees for citizens, residents or nationals of other countries.

10. Copyright and monitoring

The contents of the Spector  are protected by international copyright laws and other intellectual property rights. The owner of these rights is Spector  magazine, our affiliates or other third party licensors. All product and company names and logos contained within our website or Spector  are the trade marks, service marks or trading names of their respective owners, including us.

11. Linked websites

Spector  magazine make no representations whatsoever about any other websites which you may access through the Spector . When you access any other website you understand that it is independent from Spector  magazine and that we have no control over the content or availability of that website. In addition, a link to any other website does not mean that Spector  magazine endorses or accepts any responsibility for the content, or the use of, such a website and shall not be liable for any loss or damage caused or alleged to be caused by or in connection with use of or reliance on any content, goods or services available on or through any other web or resource. Any concerns regarding any external link should be directed to its website administrator or web master.

12. Availability of Spector

We will try to make the Spector  available but cannot guarantee that Spector  will operate continuously or without interruptions or be error free and can accept no liability for its unavailability. You must not attempt to interfere with the proper working of Spector and, in particular, you must not attempt to circumvent security, tamper with, hack into, or otherwise disrupt any computer system, server, website, router or any other Internet connected device.

13. Liability

13.1  Except as set out in clause 5.1, our liability for losses you suffer as a result of us breaking this agreement including deliberate breaches is strictly limited to the purchase price of the Materials and any losses which are a foreseeable consequence of us breaking the agreement. Losses are foreseeable where they could be contemplated by you and us at the time your order is accepted by us.

13.2  This does not include or limit in any way our liability:

(a)     For death or personal injury caused by our negligence;

(b)     Under section 2(3) of the Consumer Protection Act 1987;

(c)      For fraud or fraudulent misrepresentation; or

(d)      For any matter for which it would be illegal for us to exclude, or attempt to exclude, our liability.

13.3    We are not responsible for indirect losses which happen as a side effect of the main loss or damage and even if such losses result from a deliberate breach of these Terms by us that would entitle you to terminate the contract between us, including but not limited to:

(a)    loss of income or revenue

(b)    loss of business

(c)    loss of profits or contracts

(d)    loss of anticipated savings

(e)    loss of data

(f)    waste of management or office time however arising and whether caused by tort (including negligence), breach of contract or otherwise, even if foreseeable;

Provided that this clause 13.3 shall not prevent claims for loss of or damage to your tangible property that fall within the terms of clause 13.2 or any other claims for direct financial loss that are not excluded by any of categories (a) to (g) inclusive of this clause 13.3.

13.4   You are responsible for ensuring that your computer system meets all relevant technical specifications necessary to use the Spector and is compatible with our website. You also understand that we cannot and do not guarantee or warrant that any material available for downloading from Spector  will be free from infection, viruses and/or other code that has contaminating or destructive properties. You are responsible for implementing sufficient procedures and virus checks (including anti-virus and other security checks) to satisfy your particular requirements for the accuracy of data input and output.

14. General

14.1   We may, but you may not, assign any rights and/or transfer, sub-contract or delegate any obligations under these terms and conditions, and/or charge or deal in any other manner with these terms and conditions or any of our respective rights or obligations. Any purported assignment, transfer, sub-contracting, delegation, charging or dealing in contravention of this clause 14.1 shall be ineffective. These terms and conditions are personal to you and are entered into by you for your own benefit and not for the benefit of any third party.

14.2  These terms and conditions together with the privacy policy, the Additional Conditions, any subscription request form and payment method instructions, if any, are the whole agreement between you and Spector  magazine. You acknowledge that you have not entered into this agreement in reliance upon any statement, warranty or representation made by Spector  magazine or any other person and you irrevocably and unconditionally waive any rights to claim damages and/or to rescind these terms and conditions by reason of any misrepresentation (other than a fraudulent misrepresentation) that is not contained in the terms and conditions, privacy policy, order form and payment method instructions.

14.3  If any provision or term of these terms and conditions shall become or be declared illegal, invalid or unenforceable for any reason whatsoever, such term or provision shall be divisible from the other terms and conditions and shall be deemed to be deleted from them.

14.4  These terms and conditions and your use of our website are governed by English law.

14.5  Except in respect of a payment obligation, neither you nor Spector  magazine will be held liable for any failure to perform any obligation to the other due to causes beyond your or Spector  magazine’s respective reasonable control.

14.6  Failure or delay by either party enforcing an obligation or exercising a right under these terms and conditions does not constitute a waiver of that right or remedy.

14.7  These terms and conditions do not confer any rights on any person or party (other than you and/or us) pursuant to the Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Act 1999.]

15. Notices

15.1  All notices shall be given:

(a)  to us via email at newsdesk@campbellmarsh.com; or

(b)  to you at either the email or postal address you provide during any ordering process.

15.2   Notice will be deemed received when an email is received in full (or else on the next business day if it is received on a weekend or a public holiday in the place of receipt) or three (3) days after the date of posting.

16. Replacement

These terms and conditions replace all other terms and conditions previously applicable to the provision of Spector .

 

Additional Terms

Acceptable Use Policy

Your use of the Spector  means that you accept, and agree to abide by, all the policies in this acceptable use policy, which supplement our terms of website use

Prohibited uses

You may use our site only for lawful purposes.  You may not use our site:

·         In any way that breaches any applicable local, national or international law or regulation.

·         In any way that is unlawful or fraudulent, or has any unlawful or fraudulent purpose or effect.

·         For the purpose of harming or attempting to harm minors in any way.

·         To send, knowingly receive, upload, download, use or re-use any material which does not comply with our content standards.

·         To transmit, or procure the sending of, any unsolicited or unauthorised advertising or promotional material or any other form of similar solicitation (spam).

·         To knowingly transmit any data, send or upload any material that contains viruses, Trojan horses, worms, time-bombs, keystroke loggers, spyware, adware or any other harmful programs or similar computer code designed to adversely affect the operation of any computer software or hardware.

You also agree:

·         Not to reproduce, duplicate, copy or re-sell any part of our site in contravention of the provisions of our terms of website use

·         Not to access without authority, interfere with, damage or disrupt:

·         any part of our site;

·         any equipment or network on which our site is stored;

·         any software used in the provision of our site; or

·         any equipment or network or software owned or used by any third party.

 

Interactive services

We may from time to time provide interactive services on our site.

Where we do provide any interactive service, we will provide clear information to you about the kind of service offered, if it is moderated and what form of moderation is used (including whether it is human or technical).

We will do our best to assess any possible risks for users (and in particular, for children) from third parties when they use any interactive service provided on our site, and we will decide in each case whether it is appropriate to use moderation of the relevant service (including what kind of moderation to use) in the light of those risks. However, we are under no obligation to oversee, monitor or moderate any interactive service we provide on our site, and we expressly exclude our liability for any loss or damage arising from the use of any interactive service by a user in contravention of our content standards, whether the service is moderated or not.

Spector  is not provided for use by minors and accordingly, minors should not use our interactive services.

Content standards

These content standards apply to any and all material which you contribute to our site (contributions), and to any interactive services associated with it.

You must comply with the spirit of the following standards as well as the letter. The standards apply to each part of any contribution as well as to its whole.

Contributions must:

·         Be accurate (where they state facts).

·         Be genuinely held (where they state opinions).

·         Comply with applicable law in the UK and in any country from which they are posted.

Contributions must not:

·         Contain any material which is defamatory of any person.

·         Contain any material which is obscene, offensive, hateful or inflammatory.

·         Promote sexually explicit material.

·         Promote violence.

·         Promote discrimination based on race, sex, religion, nationality, disability, sexual orientation or age.

·         Infringe any copyright, database right or trade mark of any other person.

·         Be likely to deceive any person.

·         Be made in breach of any legal duty owed to a third party, such as a contractual duty or a duty of confidence.

·         Promote any illegal activity.

·         Be threatening, abuse or invade another’s privacy, or cause annoyance, inconvenience or needless anxiety.

·         Be likely to harass, upset, embarrass, alarm or annoy any other person.

·         Be used to impersonate any person, or to misrepresent your identity or affiliation with any person.

·         Give the impression that they emanate from us, if this is not the case.

·         Advocate, promote or assist any unlawful act such as (by way of example only) copyright infringement or computer misuse.

Suspension and termination

We will determine, in our discretion, whether there has been a breach of this acceptable use policy through your use of Spector .  When a breach of this policy has occurred, we may take such action as we deem appropriate.

Failure to comply with this acceptable use policy constitutes a material breach of the terms of use upon which you are permitted to use our site, and may result in our taking all or any of the following actions:

·         Immediate, temporary or permanent withdrawal of your right to use our Spector .

·         Immediate, temporary or permanent removal of any posting or material uploaded by you to our site.

·         Issue of a warning to you.

·         Legal proceedings against you for reimbursement of all costs on an indemnity basis (including, but not limited to, reasonable administrative and legal costs) resulting from the breach.

·         Further legal action against you.

·         Disclosure of such information to law enforcement authorities as we reasonably feel is necessary.

We exclude liability for actions taken in response to breaches of this acceptable use policy.  The responses described in this policy are not limited, and we may take any other action we reasonably deem appropriate.

We may also remove contributions upon receipt of a Take Down Notice (see below).  Where this occurs we shall notify you of the complaint made and in our discretion we may seek further information from you in order to enable us to decide whether to remove your contribution permanently or to reinstate it.

Changes to the acceptable use policy

We may revise this acceptable use policy at any time by amending this page. You are expected to check this page from time to time to take notice of any changes we make, as they are legally binding on you. Some of the provisions contained in this acceptable use policy may also be superseded by provisions or notices published elsewhere on our site.

Notice and Take Down

If any content, including Contributions made by registered users, within Spector  breaches your intellectual property rights, is defamatory, an invasion of your privacy or otherwise offensive to you, you should notify us immediately by sending us a Take Down Notice by email to: marketing@Spector  stating the nature of your concern, any background necessary for us to understand your concern and a link to the relevant Material.

Upon receipt of a Take Down Notice we shall review the relevant Material as quickly as we are able (in any event within 15 working days) and if we deem it appropriate remove the Material from Spector . Where the relevant Material has been submitted by a user of our site, we may contact that user to inform them of your complaint and may provide a copy of that complaint (but not your personal contact details) to them.  We will contact you to inform you of what action we have (or have not) taken.

Fair Use of Content

The following guidelines set out the basis on which you may reproduce excerpts or summaries of Online Content:

You may not republish or distribute text of any article, but you may reproduce an extract or produce your own summary provided that the extract or summary is no more than 10% of the length of the original article and in any case no longer than 50 words.

Any summary or extract must acknowledge the original author (if listed) and Spector  magazine as the source, and words “www.Spector ” must contain a hyperlink back to the original article.

A breach of these additional terms constitutes a breach of this agreement which may be terminated without further notice to you as well as constituting breach of copyright which may be separately actionable.