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Terms of Use

Last updated – 2017.03.22

Definitions

Harmful Code means any form of harmful surreptitious code or other contaminants, including viruses, bugs, trojan horses, spyware or adware.

Loss means loss, damage, cost or expense (to any person or property) including consequential or indirect loss or any loss of profits, data or revenue.

Agency means any agency (including departments) of the Australian Government or our partners.

You and your means the user of aesa.gov.au.

Our, us and we means the Australian Esports Association.

General

  1. aesa.gov.au is managed by the Australian Esports Association. Your use of aesa.gov.au is deemed to be your acceptance of these Terms of Use. Please read them carefully.
  2. These terms of use are governed by the laws of New South Wales, Australia and you agree to submit to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of New South Wales.
  3. If any of these terms of use are held to be invalid, unenforceable or illegal for any reason, the remaining terms of use will continue in full force.
  4. These terms of use do not negate any terms or conditions that apply to your use of any other government website.
  5. We may revise these terms and conditions from time to time. Please check our website.
  6. Please contact us if you have any questions, problems or feedback regarding the terms of use.

Lawful purposes

  1. You agree to use aesa.gov.au only for lawful purposes, and in a manner that does not infringe the rights of or restrict or inhibit the use and enjoyment of aesa.gov.au by any third party. This includes conduct which is unlawful or which may harass or cause distress or inconvenience to any person, the transmission of obscene or offensive content or disruption to aesa.gov.au.
  2. You must not post or transmit via aesa.gov.au any unlawful, defamatory, obscene, offensive or scandalous material, or any material that constitutes or encourages conduct that would contravene any law.

Disclaimer

  1. Your use of aesa.gov.au does not:
    1. affect or reduce any obligation owed to you by any Agency; or
    2. reduce any obligation you owe to any Agency.
  2. The aesa.gov.au website is not a substitute for independent professional advice and you should obtain any appropriate professional advice relevant to your particular circumstances. You must exercise your own judgement and carefully evaluate the material on aesa.gov.au. Please read the following in detail:
  1. We strive to protect information you provide on aesa.gov.au. We will use all reasonable endeavours to ensure that aesa.gov.au and your information are not compromised. However, we cannot guarantee that no Harmful Code will enter aesa.gov.au. You should be aware of the risks associated with using websites.
  2. We recommend that you use appropriate and up-to-date firewall and anti-virus software to protect your computer systems.
  3. If you experience a problem or loss that is caused by the information you send to or via aesa.gov.au, your computer being compromised in some way or by something beyond our control, we cannot take responsibility for causing the problem. We will, however, do our best to help you if we can.
  4. Where connection to a system or website outside our control compromises the objectives of aesa.gov.au, we may sever links to that website or system.

Security

  1. We strive to protect information you provide on aesa.gov.au. We will use all reasonable endeavours to ensure that aesa.gov.au and your information are not compromised. However, we cannot guarantee that no Harmful Code will enter aesa.gov.au. You should be aware of the risks associated with using websites.
  2. We recommend that you use appropriate and up-to-date firewall and anti-virus software to protect your computer systems.
  3. Where connection to a system or website outside our control compromises the objectives of aesa.gov.au, we may sever links to that website or system.

Privacy

  1. For more information about how we protect your privacy and personal information, please see our privacy policy.
  2. We do not share information about you with other agencies without your permission unless it:
    1. is necessary to provide you with a service that you have requested
    2. is required or authorised by law
    3. will prevent or lessen a serious and imminent threat to somebody’s health

Linking policy

Linked websites

  1. We take reasonable care in linking aesa.gov.au to other websites but we have no direct control over the content presented in those websites or the availability of those websites. Any information on a linked website is provided ‘As Is’.
  2. We make no representation that the material on any linked websites does not infringe the intellectual property rights or any other rights of any person. We do not authorise the reproduction of such material.
  3. We do not endorse or recommend any links to external websites, or third party content, including products and services offered by, from or through those websites or their content.
  4. We use the following criteria to select the links that are included on this site:
    1. The content must be authentic. aesa.gov.au will primarily link to  content or websites known to the Australian Esports Association. Every effort is made to ensure the links are as current and as complete as possible, however due to the consistent process of change on websites there will inevitably be a small amount of out-of-date or missing content at any point of time.
    2. The content should be up-to-date and accurate. Links will be made in good faith with the expectation that the content is appropriately maintained by the author and is timely and accurate. However, we can offer no guarantees of this.

Linking to this site

  1. You may link to this website as long as you do not:
    1. imply that the Australian Esports Association endorses your website or product without prior approval
    2. use aesa.gov.au solely for commercial practices
    3. change the content of the material technically (eg the material is presented in a frame so that users are unable to determine the location of the original material).
  2. We may ask you to remove the link from your website if these conditions are not met.