WEBSITE TERMS OF USE

PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING CONTRACTUALLY BINDING CONDITIONS

  1. USE OF THE WEBSITE
    • 1.1 The Autonomy website (“the Website”) is owned and operated by Brandmead Limited trading as Autonomy (a company registered in England under number 04107450) (“Autonomy”). Autonomy has its registered office at Acre House, 11-15 William Road, London NW1 3ER. These terms and conditions (“the Code”) govern the use of the Website.
    • 1.2 The services offered by this Website are offered to you subject to your agreement to the conditions in this Code as set out below. By using Website in any way, you agree to be bound by the conditions of this Code.
    • 1.3 The materials available on this Website including without limitation all text, graphics, images and sounds are protected by copyright or other applicable intellectual property law. The copyright owner of such materials is Autonomy, and third party suppliers of Autonomy as the case may be.
    • 1.4 You may not translate, alter, modify, republish, retransmit, redistribute or otherwise make any material on this Website available to any other party or make the same available on-line, in hard copy or on any other electronic or physical media without Autonomy's express prior written consent.
    • 1.5 The Autonomy name and logo, and any other graphics, logos and trade marks, (whether registered or unregistered) used on this site by Autonomy (“Our Trade Names”), are protected by law. Our Trade Names must not be used in association with the products or services of a third party or in a manner which could, either directly or indirectly, discredit us, this Website or a third party. All other trade marks and trade names (including trade names and logos belonging to our suppliers and third parties) remain the intellectual property of their respective owners whose rights are similarly asserted.
    • 1.6 You must not use any method that could hinder use of this Website by any person nor access or attempt to access any private communication, document, data or other material without Autonomy’s express prior written consent.
    • 1.7 Nothing on this Website constitutes advice, nor does the transmission, downloading or sending of any information or materials create any contractual relationship (save as governed by this Code).
  2. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
    • 2.1 From time to time it may be necessary for us to suspend service of this Website. We will use our reasonable endeavours to warn users of planned interruptions by way of notice on the Website. However, there may be occasions where technical difficulties lead to a suspension of service without warning. We accept no responsibility for any errors, omissions, delays, or losses including loss of data during or as a result of interruptions to the service.
    • 2.2 Whilst all reasonable efforts have been made to ensure that material available for download from the Website is free from viruses, worms or other malicious or disruptive code, we cannot guarantee that such is the case and we accept no liability for damage caused or data lost.
    • 2.3 Any hyperlinks to other websites are provided for convenience only, and Autonomy assumes no responsibility or liability whatsoever for the contents of those other websites linked to, or any products or services advertised or sold on those websites.
    • 2.4 AUTONOMY DOES NOT WARRANT THE CONTENT, ACCURACY OR VERACITY OF ANY MATERIAL ON THIS WEBSITE.
    • 2.5 YOU ACCEPT THIS WEBSITE "AS IS" WITHOUT ANY REPRESENTATION, WARRANTY OR GUARANTEE WHATSOEVER, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF ACCURACY, COMPLETENESS, QUALITY, SATISFACTORY QUALITY, MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR NON-INFRINGEMENT.
    • 2.6 SUBJECT TO CLAUSE 2.7 BELOW, IN NO EVENT WILL AUTONOMY BE LIABLE FOR ANY INJURY, LOSS, CLAIM, DAMAGES OR ANY SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, INDIRECT, EXEMPLARY OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES OF ANY KIND (INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION LOSS OF PROFIT OR LOSS OF DATA) ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH YOUR ACCESS TO, OR USE OF THE WEBSITE, ANY MATERIAL ON THE WEBSITE OR ANY MATERIALS OR SERVICES AVAILABLE FROM THE WEBSITE, WHETHER BASED IN CONTRACT, TORT AND WHETHER NEGLIGENT OR OTHERWISE, EVEN IF AUTONOMY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.
    • 2.7 Nothing in this Code shall exclude or limit the liability of Autonomy for death or personal injury caused by the negligence of Autonomy. Further, any statutory rights you may have as a consumer are unaffected by this Code.
  3. GENERAL
    • 3.1 You agree that this Code and any dispute arising in any way in relation to the Website will be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of England.
    • 3.2 Save where prohibited by law, you irrevocably submit to the exclusive jurisdiction of the Courts of England.
    • 3.3 In the event that any provision in this Code is determined to be unenforceable or invalid, such provision shall be severed and the remaining provisions which shall be enforceable to the fullest extent permitted by law.
    • 3.4 This Code represents the entire agreement between you and Autonomy relating to the subject matter hereof. However certain offers or service available on the Website may have additional terms and conditions as published on the Website. A material breach of such terms and conditions by you will amount to a material breach of this Code.
    • 3.5 We reserve the right to alter this Code at any time, without prior notice. Any modification will take effect immediately, either by the modified agreement being displayed, or by notification. You agree to check this Code regularly for modifications and additions.
    • 3.6 The provisions of this Code on intellectual property, liability and jurisdiction shall remain in force if this Code expires or is terminated.
    • 3.7 No failure or delay by us in exercising any of our rights under this Code shall be deemed to be a waiver of that right and no waiver by us of any breach by you shall be considered as a waiver of any subsequent breach of the same or any other provision.
    • 3.8 The parties do not intend any third party to have the right to enforce any provision of this Code under the Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Act 1999 or otherwise.