Conditions of Use
Disclaimer
Use of the website and its contents is at your risk. None of The Peer Effect's affiliates or directors, officers, employees, agents, contributors, third party content providers or licensors makes any express or implied representation or warranty about, or shall be liable, in contract, tort (including negligence) or otherwise, for any direct, indirect, special or consequential loss, damages or reliance in connection with the website, its use, its content or any products or services (including The Peer Effect's products or services) referred to on the website.
This includes (but is not restricted to) loss or damage you might suffer as a result of any of the following:
- Reliance on the completeness, accuracy, suitability or currency of the email or the website or their content (including third party material and advertisements on the email or the website), irrespective of any verifying measures taken by us. The email and the website are designed for general interest only.
- Failure of performance, error, omission, interruption, deletion, defect, failure to correct defects, delay in operation or transmission, computer virus or other harmful component, loss of data, communication line failure, unlawful third party conduct, or theft, destruction, alteration or unauthorised access to records.
- Accessing any sites or servers maintained by other organisations through links on the website or any communication from the website. Links are provided for the convenience of users of the website only and without responsibility for the content or operation of those sites. Unless otherwise stated, linked sites and their products and services are not endorsed by The Peer Effect and your linking to any such site is at your own risk.
- The provision of credit card or other financial information, the failure to complete (or delay in completing) any transaction, or other loss or damage arising from any e-commerce transacted or attempted to be transacted on the website.
- Defamatory, threatening, offensive or unlawful conduct of third parties or publication of any materials relating to or constituting such conduct.
- A breach by The Peer Effect of its Privacy Policy (other than a wilful breach).
Copyright and Intellectual Property
The material on the website is protected by copyright under the laws of Australia and, through international treaties, other countries. Unless otherwise indicated, all rights (including copyright) in the content and compilation of the website (including emails therefrom, text, graphics, logos, button icons, video images, audio clips and software) are owned or controlled for these purposes, and are reserved, by The Peer Effect or its contributors.
Members may use the content for the purposes of conducting their business but may not without the prior written permission of The Peer Effect and the permission of any other relevant rights owners, broadcast, republish, up-load to a third party, transmit, post, distribute, show or play in public, adapt or change in any way the content of, or create a derivative work from, the email or the website for any purpose other than the purpose clearly described in each section. Any such approved use may not be carried out without acknowledging the source.
This prohibition does not extend to materials on this site which are freely available for re-use or are in the public domain.
Where materials are reproduced with permission of the original publisher, such permission must be noted on any such reproduced material or part thereof.
Trade Mark
No trademark or logo (whether registered or otherwise) associated with the site may be used without the prior, specific, written permission of The Peer Effect.
Security Policy
The Peer Effect uses reasonable administrative, technical, personnel, and physical measures to safeguard personally identifiable information in its possession against loss, theft, and unauthorized use, disclosure or modification. No data transmission over the internet can be guaranteed to be totally secure. Remember to close your browser when you have finished a user session. This is to ensure that others cannot access your personal information and correspondence if you share a computer with someone else or are using a computer in a public place like a library or Internet café. You as an individual are responsible for the security of and access to your own computer.
General provisions
These Terms of Use are governed by the laws of Victoria, Australia. If any part of these Terms of Use is found to be invalid or unenforceable, it shall be severed without affecting the remainder.