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CRITERIA FOR A CHARITY
The CC Foundation - fulfils charitable purposes under the criteria of the advancement of education; advancement of mental health; the advancement of citizenship; the advancement of science and technology education; the advancement of human rights and conflict resolution and equality; the advancement of social investment and community capacity; the relief of those in need by reason of financial hardship; the promotion of the efficiency of the police services; the promotion of ethical standards of conduct and compliance with the law in the public and private sectors; the promotion of the moral or spiritual welfare or improvement of the community; the preservation of public order; promoting the sound administration and development of the law; the promotion of ethical standards of conduct and compliance with the law in the public and private sectors; the prevention of crime through restricting opportunity.
Cybercare Foundation as an organisation is charitable by protecting the health and welfare and human rights of victims, be they : individuals, families and communities, from danger of exposure to cyber abuse and bullying.
TERMS AND CONDITIONS
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Unless otherwise indicated, this Website and its contents are the property of CyberCare Foundation. The copyright in the material contained on this website belongs to CyberCare Foundation. The trademarks appearing on this Website are protected by the laws of England and by international trademark laws.
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The information placed on this website by CyberCare Foundation has been prepared solely for the purpose of providing selected information about CyberCare Foundation, and any organisations with which it is associated; and about the respective services which they offer.
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CyberCare Foundation does not make any warranty that information contained on this Website, or on any site linked to this Website, is complete, accurate or up-to-date; and CyberCare Foundation is not responsible for the results of reliance on any such information.
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CyberCare Foundation does not make any warranty that use of the Website will be uninterrupted, virus-free or error-free; or that use of the Website will not affect other software or operating systems used to access the Website. Any warranties provided under the general law are expressly excluded to the fullest extent possible. In particular, CyberCare Foundation does not warrant that use of the Website will not infringe the rights of any other person or organisation; nor that the Website is of reasonable quality or fit for any particular purpose, even if CyberCare Foundation has received notice of an intention to use the Website for that purpose.
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To the extent permitted in law, CyberCare Foundation accepts no liability for any loss or damage which may be suffered by other parties as a direct or indirect result of using this Website (including loss of profit, loss of opportunity, loss of business, and consequential loss).
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CyberCare Foundation reserves the right at its sole discretion to remove any content which it has been notified is objectionable, whether or not the objection is substantiated, and otherwise to review, edit or delete any information which it deems defamatory, unlawful, threatening or otherwise objectionable. Notwithstanding the foregoing, and to the extent permitted in law, CyberCare Foundation accepts no responsibility or liability for any material communicated by third parties via the Website.
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Subject to the above, those gaining access to this Website are authorised to make use of the Website (and interactive facilities which are available through it) for any lawful purposes. The following is a non-exclusive list of uses which are expressly prohibited:
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using the website to commit or encourage unlawful acts, including unlawful copying of copyright material;
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misrepresenting the user's identity or authority;
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distributing any type of virus or other device intended to cause nuisance, loss or corruption of any information on the Website or accessed through it, or of any systems used to operate the Website or any systems accessed through it;
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tampering with communications which are not the user's, or making any alteration to any information on the Website;
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accessing or attempting to access other parties' user accounts;
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hacking or attempting to hack any part of the Website, or any system used to run it, or any system accessed through the Website;
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disrupting the flow of communications in interactive areas;
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storing personal data derived from the website;
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posting material which:
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infringes intellectual property rights;
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defames or threatens other people or organisations;
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is offensive, obscene or hateful, or which other users of the website are likely to consider offensive, obscene or hateful
8. CyberCare Foundation collects e-mail addresses and other contact details, together with any comments provided voluntarily via this Website. CyberCare Foundation may also collect information on what pages are visited. This information is used to improve the content of the Website and to make contact for marketing purposes and for the supply of information.
9. These terms are governed by English law, and the Courts of England have exclusive jurisdiction in relation to them.
10. If any of these terms is found to be illegal or unenforceable by a court of competent jurisdiction, the term(s) in question will be severed; but the remaining terms will continue in force.