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The use of Fluid Handling International’s website, operated by Woodcote Media Ltd, is subject to the terms and conditions set out in the Licence Agreement and the following terms and conditions, which by using the website you are deemed to accept:

1. CONTENT RIGHTS

The copyright and all other rights in all of the material on this site are owned by Woodcote Media Ltd or the material is included with the permission of the rights owner. As a visitor to this site, you may copy material on this site for your own private or domestic purposes, but no copying, adapting or transmitting for any purposes other than your own private or domestic purposes is permitted without explicit permission from Woodcote Media Ltd.

2. THE INFORMATION ON THIS SITE

While we try to ensure that the information on this site is accurate and complete, we do not accept any liability arising from any inaccuracy or omission in the information on this site. We advise you to verify the accuracy of any information before relying on it.

3. LINKS TO OTHER SITES

On this site you will be offered automatic links to other sites which we hope you will be interested in. Woodcote Media Ltd does not accept any responsibility for the content of those sites, the owners of which do not necessarily have any link, commercial or otherwise, with Woodcote Media Ltd.

4. LIABILITY

Woodcote Media Ltd accepts no responsibility for any loss or damage resulting from your breach of these Rules of Acceptable Use.

5. INDEMNITY

You agree to indemnify Woodcote Media Ltd, its employees and representatives from any and all claims and liabilities (including legal fees) which arise from your unauthorised use of material obtained via this website or otherwise from your breach of these Rules of Acceptable Use.

LICENCE AGREEMENT

IMPORTANT: Please read this agreement and the information concerning Fluid Handling International carefully before you subscribe or register.

GLOSSARY

Woodcote Media Ltd is a company incorporated under England whose registered office is at 124 Middleton Road, Morden, Surrey SM4 6RW, UK. Fluid Handling International is provided by Woodcote Media Ltd.

Information means all information and other content contained in or contributed to the network
Network means the Fluid Handling International website, in whole or in part
Service means the information services available as part of the network
Subscription means the fee payable to Woodcote Media Ltd for the services available on the network

1. LICENCE

Upon payment of subscription, Woodcote Media grants you a non-exclusive and non-transferable licence to access the services you have subscribed to and to:
read the information and download copies for your personal use (but not for distribution to others)
contribute your information to the pages of the network in the form designated by Woodcote Media; this information may be accessed by all other users to the network

You must not:

use the network in any other way including copying, storing, processing or redistributing information on it
contribute information which is defective, defamatory, obscene, infringes another’s copyright or trademark, or is otherwise in breach of any applicable law or regulation allow any third party to use your password

2. SUBSCRIPTION

Payment for the service by the subscriber is made annually in advance.

3. WARRANTIES

Woodcote Media Ltd will make reasonable efforts to ensure the accuracy and reliability of the network.

However, Woodcote Media Ltd makes no other representations or warranties concerning the network including warranties as to satisfactory quality and fitness for a particular purpose, accuracy or completeness, or that the network will be uninterrupted or error free.

4. LIABILITY AND INDEMNITY

Woodcote Media Ltd will not be liable for any direct financial or economic loss, damage or expense including loss of profit arising out of the use of the network (including any error in the information) or any transaction made on or over the network

In no event will Woodcote Media Ltd’s aggregate liability for breach of contract or negligence (save in respect of death or personal injury) exceed the total subscription paid by you during the year in which the alleged damage or loss occurred or where Woodcote Media Ltd carries appropriate insurance the amount of cover afforded by such insurance

You will indemnify Woodcote Media against any costs, claims, loss or expense incurred by Woodcote Media Ltd arising from your use or misuse of the network including any information contributed by you to the network.

1. MODIFICATION AND WITHDRAWAL OF THE SERVICE

Woodcote Media Ltd may modify and/or withdraw the network at any time without prior warning.

2. INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS AND CONFIDENTIALITY

Woodcote Media Ltd is the owner or licensee of or has the right to provide the network and all information appearing on it.

3. TERMINATION

Woodcote Media may terminate your access to the service immediately without notice if you are in breach of any terms or conditions of it, including if you default in the payment of the subscription. No refund of your subscription will be payable in either case.

Clauses 3, 4, and 5 will survive termination of this agreement.

4. REFUND/CANCELLATION POLICY

You may cancel the purchase of a Product within seven working days of the day after the date the item is delivered to you. However, you accept that this right to cancel does not apply to digital items (e.g.: Reports) where the Product is sent to a Download Area or where you purchase a Subscription to access the Site since We will begin providing these services to you immediately. To cancel your purchase of a Product under this clause you should notify Us in writing within the seven working day period. You should then package the Product securely and send it to Us with a note confirming the contract cancellation. You are responsible for the costs of returning the Product to Us unless We delivered the item to you in error or the item is faulty. The return address is Subscriptions, Woodcote Media Ltd, 124 Middleton Road, Morden, Surrey SM1 3LS, UK. Where you are cancelling the purchase of a Product We will refund the relevant part of the purchase price for that Product.

You may cancel a Subscription to a publication at any time during the subscription period by written notice to the Subscription Department. You will be refunded the cost of the issues not yet issued to you at the time We receive notice of your wish to cancel.

If use of this Site requires payment of a subscription, subscription refunds are only available if a claim for a refund is made within four weeks of subscribing or renewing a subscription. In any other circumstances refunds for a subscription will be entirely at the discretion of Woodcote Media Ltd. Claims for refunds must be made in writing to the New Media Department at the address. Refunds for subscriptions will be subject to an administration charge of £10.

1. GENERAL

This agreement and the information concerning the network on Fluid Handling International’s homepage creates legal rights and responsibilities relating to the service. If there is a conflict between this agreement and the information, this agreement will prevail.

Delay or failure by Woodcote Media Ltd in enforcing this agreement will not constitute a waiver by Woodcote Media of its rights or remedies.

If any part of this agreement is held to be invalid or unenforceable, the validity or enforceability of the remainder will not be affected.

The password will be kept confidential by you. If you learn or suspect that any password has been revealed to a person not authorised to use the network, you will immediately notify us. We will then cancel the password and, subject to certain conditions, assign a new password to you

2. NOTICES

We will give you general notices under this agreement via the Fluid Handling International homepage. These notices will be effective when they are published on this page.

3. GOVERNING LAW AND JURISDICTION

This agreement will be governed by and construed in accordance with UK law and both parties submit to the non-exclusive jurisdiction of the UK courts.

4. REGISTRATION INFORMATION

Woodcote Media Ltd may use your registration information for advertisement purposes or to provide you with information on other Woodcote Media Ltd services and products which we believe you may find to be of interest. If you prefer not to receive such information or if you prefer that your registration information may not be used for advertisement purposes, please write to the database manager at the main address.

PRIVACY POLICY

Woodcote Media Ltd has adopted the following Privacy Policy as part of our commitment to protect any personal information that you may provide to us through this website or by any other means.

Any change to this Privacy Policy will be posted on this website and will become effective 5 days after posting. Please note that this Privacy Policy does not apply to other websites linked through this website.

Personal Information, which you choose to provide to other websites, will be subject to the privacy policies of those websites.

· We will not use or disclose your Personal Information unless you have given your permission, except for the following purposes:

. To assess, operate and improve this website and the services provided through it;

. To keep you informed about us and our services and about this website;

· If we are required to disclose such Personal Information by any applicable law, regulation or legal process.

· We will not sell, trade or rent your Personal Information to others unless you have given your permission. With your permission, we will only share your Personal Information with carefully chosen, reputable and trustworthy third parties. We will follow the relevant legal requirements and use all reasonable precautions to ensure that only responsible third parties see the Personal Information. However, we are not responsible for any breach of security or any act or omission of third parties who receive the Personal Information.

WEBSITE USAGE & COOKIES

If you are using our web sites, we will use your personal information to help you to log on to your account and into restricted areas of our web sites and to permit future use of the web sites. We may use your IP address to help diagnose problems with our server, or to administer our web sites. We may conduct analyses of user traffic to measure the use of our sites and to improve the content of our web sites and our services. These analyses will be performed through the use of IP addresses and cookies. We may also use cookies to enable the signing in process after you have registered with us and to provide you with more tailored information when you return to our web sites. A cookie is a piece of information that is stored on your computer’s hard drive by your web browser. Most browsers accept cookies automatically, but usually you can alter the settings of your browser to prevent automatic acceptance. If you reject the use of cookies please note that the efficient operation of the web site that you are using may be affected. Most of the advertisements that you see on the web sites are generated by third parties who may use cookies to track viewing of their advertisements and for other purposes specified in their own privacy policies. We have no access to or control over these cookies (although we may use statistical information provided to us – not containing personal information – arising from these third party cookies to improve the targeting of advertisements to you and other users of the web sites). You can obtain further information about third party privacy policies or disable their cookies by visiting their web sites.

COOKIES POLICY

Your use of our web site indicates your consent to the cookies described in this policy.

WHAT ARE COOKIES?

A web cookie, a commonly used data collection technology, is simply a piece of text which can be placed on the browser of your personal computer or mobile device and subsequently read as you visit a web site. A cookie may be a session cookie, that is, a cookie that remains on your browser while you are logged on to a particular web site and then disappears when you close your browser, or it may be a persistent cookie, a cookie that remains on your browser over a period of time. Information from a cookie may be collected and used in aggregate form. Or data may be collected into an individual profile or record. That individual record may either be unique but anonymous, or the profile can be linked with information that identifies you as an individual.
You can learn more about cookies, generally, at www.allaboutcookies.org

HOW DO WE USE COOKIES?

We may use cookies for a number of purposes:

1. We may use a limited number of cookies essential to particular services you have requested or for security purposes. A few of our sites use a cookie for a shopping cart function when you purchase services or offerings. In particular, if you have registered for a site or use a customer portal we may use a cookie to authenticate the pc or mobile device that you are using.

2. We allow third parties to set analytics, or performance, cookies to collect and report aggregate information. These cookies provide reporting to us on an aggregate basis and so, do not identify you at all. We use the aggregate reports to understand how our web sites are used and improve their usefulness to our audiences.

3. A number of cookies also support how our web sites function, identifying your pc or end device on a unique but anonymous basis. These cookies may, for example, remember your language preferences or recognize an individual’s activity within a single session.

4. If you register for a site, we use a cookie to associate your presence with a specific user name and password or account. We may use a persistent cookie to recognize you automatically each time you return, but only if you ask us to do so. We may also use cookies to prepopulate your login or forms you fill out on the site with information you have already provided. Finally, we may use certain demographic information to enable third party ad servers (see below) to show you ads based on information about you in your business capacity, for example, your title within a company or the size of that company.

5. Some of sites may also allow third party ad servers to serve their own cookies to display advertising on our web sites. We do not determine, control or have access to their cookies. In addition, some of the ads they serve may generate their own cookies. We will list all cookies shortly so that you can review their privacy policies for more detail about their practices.

HOW YOU CAN CONTROL COOKIES

The cookies we use are an accepted part of ecommerce and important to your use of our websites. Performance cookies allow us to understand our audiences as a whole and improve how our sites meet your needs and expectations. Many of the functional cookies are basic to how our sites and services work. The cookies we use for registration allow us to conduct our business online. Our sites and services, or parts of them, may not work properly without these cookies.
Your use of our websites indicates your consent to the cookies we have described in this Policy.

But if you should wish to revoke that consent, or any part of it, at any time you may control cookies and third party ad targeting in the following ways.

BROWSER CONTROLS

Most modern browsers offer you ways to control or block cookies. These browser controls will usually be found in the “options’ or “preferences” menu. For more help, you may take a look at the “Help” settings or review these website for more details –http://www.aboutcookies.org/Default.aspx?page=1

THIRD PARTY ADVERTISING AND TARGETING

Some of our sites use third party advertising and ad targeting. For ways to turn off third party ad targeting you may want to visit The Internet Advertising Bureau UK – http://www.iabuk.net/.

You can find more information or turn off targeting by member companies at YourOnlineChoices UK, http://www.youronlinechoices.com/uk.

THIS PRIVACY POLICY

If our use of cookies changes, we will post the changes to this policy. Please check frequently as online data collection practices and our use of them continue to evolve. To contact us about this policy, you may email peter – at – woodcotemedia.com. When emailing please indicate which of our sites your question relates to.

THIRD PARTY

We will only disclose personal information about you internally, which includes any member of Woodcote Media and to third parties for processing purposes associated with payment processing, the supply of goods and services, for web site administration, or elsewhere when you have consented to such disclosures, or where such disclosures are required or permitted by law. These third parties we contractually bound only to use personal information to perform the services that we hire them to provide.

SECURITY OF PERSONAL INFORMATION

We use administrative, technical, and physical measures to safeguard personal information against loss, theft and unauthorised uses, access or modifications. Certain areas of our web sites may be password protected. If you are a user of our web sites and have a password, you can help to preserve your privacy by ensuring that you do not share your password with anyone else. Payments made via our web sites or other third party providers are processed in a secure environment.
We take steps to regularly validate the personal information we hold to ensure that the information is accurate and, where necessary, up to date. Information that is no longer required for any valid business purpose, and that we are not required to keep pursuant to any applicable law, will be routinely destroyed by secure means.
If you have any questions or wish to have any Personal Information edited or deleted, please write to Compliance Manager, Woodcote Media Ltd, 124 Middleton Road, Morden, Surrey, SM4 6RW, UK.