CONDITIONS OF USE

CONTACT INFORMATION:

If you want to report an error on one of the MyRastrick pages which I (Andy Eccles) maintain, please contact me.

You can email me by clicking on the link but please read the information below first.

TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR THE USE OF THESE WEB-PAGES

(PLEASE DO NOT COPY THE TEXT OR PHOTOGRAPHS, SIMPLY COPY THE LINK)

 

The pages on these websites are not constituted to be in the public domain and remain proprietary.

YOU MAY

View, download, and print materials from these web site for your personal, non-commercial use.

Personal use does not include web sites, ftp sites or any other sort of electronic access.

YOU MAY NOT

Modify, distribute, reproduce, publish, licence, sell, create derivative works from, or remove proprietary rights notices from any materials on these web sites without the express written permission of Andy Eccles on the relevant web pages.

You should assume that all materials on these web sites are the copyrighted materials of Andy Eccles and/or others.

All rights are reserved.

FURTHER, YOU MAY NOT:

Post material from this site onto another web site (including “Blogs” and “Forums”) or on a computer network without permission.

You may not use this site or information found at this site for selling or promoting products or services, soliciting clients, or any other commercial purpose.

You may not copy information from the site(s) (other than for personal use) by any electronic or other means (but see below re mailing lists)..

You may not copy information from the site(s) to Ancestry.com or its subsidiaries – their terms and conditions say “for User Provided Content”,
+that if you publish anything on their site that they have permission to re-publish it – “integrate that data into the Service as Ancestry deems appropriate”.

You may not copy information from the site(s) to Facebook or other Social Networking sites as they have similar terms to Ancestry.

However, you are welcome to link into any of the html pages on the sites instead of copying.

Any disputes will be governed by the laws of the United Kingdom, without regard to any provision of United Kingdom law that would require or permit the application of the substantive law of any other jurisdiction.

If you are in any doubt about the copyright and database rights claims made here, please see:

The Intellectual Property Office’s Database Rights page which also has links to other copyright information pages.
There is also a page entitled What you need to know about database rights on the Cooleygo website.
The European Unions Directive on Protection of Databases

Dates of copyright should be taken to be the date given for the last update of the page. The date given for the software copyright is that used to update the page.