Copyright, Disclaimer and Privacy Policy

Starfish Design WWW Site Terms and Conditions of Access

This World Wide Web Site (the "Site") is operated by Starfish Creative Design Limited (Starfish).

  1. Intellectual Property
    All materials within the Site are the intellectual property of Starfish unless otherwise stated. Such materials may not be copied or reproduced, save to the extent necessary to view the same online. However, you may print complete pages of the site to hard copy for your own personal use. Notwithstanding the generality of the foregoing, Starfish may from time to time give you the opportunity to download Wallpaper, Screen Savers and other utilities from the Site. Such downloads are covered by the Starfish Terms and Conditions of Download.
  2. External Links
    Links to external sites are provided as a convenience to users and such sites are not under the control of Starfish. The inclusion of any link does not imply endorsement of that site by Starfish and is not responsible for the contents of any linked site or indeed any link contained in a linked site or for any loss or inconvenience arising from the use of such a site. If you would like us to consider removing a link because of inappropriate content, please contact us.
  3. Linking to the Site
    If you wish to provide a link to the Site this must be to the Starfish Home Page.
  4. Accuracy of Information
    Starfish will use reasonable endeavours to ensure that the contents of this Site are accurate and up to date. However, Starfish reserves the right to change information, event/meeting dates etc at any time. No reliance should be placed upon any of the statements made within the site, and Starfish excludes to the fullest extent permitted by law all liability resulting from any such reliance. Notwithstanding the generality of the foregoing, Starfish excludes to the fullest extent permitted by law all liability resulting from your access to and use of the Site.
  5. Data Protection
    Starfish respects the privacy of every individual who visits this Site, and strictly adheres to the data protection laws in the UK. This Clause 5 outlines our policy in regards to the collection, usage and storage of personal data.
    • Personal Data
      In order to process your request for information through this Site, we must collect personal information from you that are protected by worldwide data protection laws. Starfish is committed to compliance with all laws. We have taken the necessary steps to ensure that we meet the obligations required by country-specific legislation and the EU Directive on Personal Data Privacy. The information collected via this web site will be accessible to the Board of Directors who have access rights based on a relevant business need to know. Your data will be used for the purpose of personalising our content delivery and services to meet your individual needs and for market research purposes. Starfish will not supply your data to any third party without your explicit authorisation. If you do not want your personal data stored in our database, please contact us.
    • Non-Personal Identifiable Information Collected Automatically
      In some cases, we may collect information about you that is generic in nature and is not personally identifiable. Examples of this type of information include the type of Internet Browser you are using, the type of computer operating system you are using, and the domain name of the web site from which you linked to our site or advertisement.
    • Who To Contact
      If you have previously submitted Personal Data through the Site and would like that information deleted from our records and database, please contact us. We will use every reasonable effort to delete this information from our existing files and confirm with you the deletion of your Personal Data.
  6. Law and Jurisdiction
    This site was created, and is operated, according to the laws of the United Kingdom. In determining any disputes in relation to this site the laws of the United Kingdom will apply and the Courts of the United Kingdom will have exclusive jurisdiction.