1. Application of terms
1.1 To what these terms apply if you agree
These Terms apply to your use of the iDelegate application and associated Service (as that term is defined below). By accessing and using iDelegate:
- You agree to these Terms, and
- Where your access and use is on behalf of another person or a company, you confirm that you are authorised to, and do in fact, agree to these Terms on that person’s behalf and that, by agreeing to these Terms on that person’s behalf, that person is bound by these Terms.
1.2 What if you do not agree to these Terms?
If you do not agree to these Terms, you are not authorised to access and use iDelegate, and you must immediately stop doing so.
2. Changes
We may change these Terms at any time by notifying you of the change by email or by posting a notice on https://idelegate.io. Unless stated otherwise, any change takes effect from the date set out in the notice. You are responsible for ensuring you are familiar with the latest Terms. By continuing to access and use the Service from the date on which the Terms are changed, you agree to be bound by the changed Terms.
These Terms were last updated on August 25, 2021.
3. Definitions
These Terms use the following definitions:
- Confidential Information: Confidential Information means any information that is not public knowledge and that is obtained from the other party in the course of, or in connection with, the provision and use of the Service. Our Confidential Information includes Intellectual Property owned by us (or our licensors), including the iDelegate Application Software. Your Confidential Information includes the Data.
- Data: Data means all data, content, and information (including personal information) owned, held, used or created by you or on your behalf that is stored using, or inputted into, the Service.
- Fees: Fees means the applicable fees set out in our pricing section on the Website at https://idelegate.io or as agreed otherwise in writing between you or your company and us, as may be updated from time to time in accordance with clause 7.5.
- Force Majeure: Force Majeure means an event that is beyond the reasonable control of a party, excluding: [a] An event to the extent that it could have been avoided by a party taking reasonable steps or reasonable care; or [b] A lack of funds for any reason.
- iDelegate Application Software: iDelegate Application means the software owned by us (and our licensors) that is used to provide the Service.
- ‘Including’ and similar words: ‘Including’ and similar words do not imply any limit.
- Intellectual Property Rights: Intellectual Property rights includes copyright and all rights existing anywhere in the world conferred under statute, common law or equity relating to inventions (including patents), registered and unregistered trade marks and designs, circuit layouts, data and databases, confidential information, know-how, and all other rights resulting from intellectual activity. Intellectual Property has a consistent meaning, and includes any enhancement, modification or derivative work of the Intellectual Property.
- Objectionable: Objectionable includes being objectionable, defamatory, obscene, harassing, threatening, harmful, or unlawful in any way.
- Party: A party includes that party’s permitted assigns.
- Permitted Users: Permitted Users means your personnel who are authorised to access and use the Service on your behalf.
- Person: A person includes an individual, a body corporate, an association of persons (whether corporate or not), a trust, a government department, or any other entity.
- Personal Information: Personal Information means information about an identifiable, living person.
- Personnel: Personnel includes officers, employees, contractors and agents, but a reference to your personnel does not include us.
- Service: Service means the service having the core functionality described on the Website, as the Website is updated from time to time.
- Start Date: Start Date means the date that you first access or use the Service, or as agreed otherwise in writing between you or your company and us.
- Terms: Terms means these terms titled iDelegate Terms of Service.
- Underlying Systems: Underlying Systems means the iDelegate Application Software, IT solutions, systems and networks (including software and hardware) used to provide the Service, including any third party solutions, systems and networks.
- We, Us or Our: We, Us or Our means iDelegate by Kirill Derevenski.
- Website: Website means the internet site at https://idelegate.io, or such other site notified to you by us.
- Year: Year means a 12-month period starting on the Start Date or the anniversary of that date.
- You or Your: You or Your means you or, if clause 1.1.2 applies, both you and the other person on whose behalf you are acting.
- Words: Words in the singular include the plural and vice versa.
A reference to a statute includes references to regulations, orders or notices made under or in connection with the statute or regulations and all amendments, replacements or other changes to any of them.
4. Our obligations
4.1 Reasonable efforts
We must use reasonable efforts to provide the Service:
- In accordance with these Terms and applicable international law;
- Exercising reasonable care, skill and diligence; and
- Using suitably skilled, experienced and qualified personnel.
4.2 Non-exclusivity
Our provision of the Service to you is non-exclusive. Nothing in these Terms prevents us from providing the Service to any other person.
4.3 Availability
Subject to clause 4.4, we must use reasonable efforts to ensure the Service is available on a 24/7 basis. However, it is possible that on occasion the Service may be unavailable to permit maintenance or other development activity to take place, or in the event of Force Majeure. We must use reasonable efforts to notify you by email advance details of any unavailability.
4.4 Interoperability with other parties
Through the use of web services and APIs, the Service may interoperate with a range of third party service features. We do not make any warranty or representation on the availability of those features. Without limiting the previous sentence, if a third party feature provider ceases to provide that feature or ceases to make that feature available on reasonable terms, we may cease to make available that feature to you. To avoid doubt, if we exercise our right to cease the availability of a third party feature, you are not entitled to any refund, discount or other compensation.
5. Your obligations
5.1 Proper use
You and your personnel must:
- Use the Service in accordance with these Terms solely for: [a] Your own internal business purposes to create, structure and communicate Delegation of Authority or other policies for your organisation; and [b] Lawful purposes; and
- Not resell or make available the Service to any third party, or otherwise commercially exploit the Service.
5.2 Access
When accessing the Service, you and your personnel must:
- Not impersonate another person or misrepresent authorisation to act on behalf of others or us;
- Not attempt to undermine the security or integrity of the Underlying Systems;
- Not use, or misuse, the Service in any way which may impair the functionality of the Underlying Systems or impair the ability of any other user to use the Service;
- Not attempt to view, access or copy any material or data other than: [a] That which you are authorised to access; and [b] To the extent necessary for you to use the Service in accordance with these Terms; and
- Neither use the Service in a manner, nor transmit, input or store any Data, that breaches any third party right (including Intellectual Property rights and privacy rights) or is objectionable, incorrect or misleading.
5.3 Permitted Users
Without limiting clause 5.2, no individual other than a Permitted User may access and change data in the Service. You may authorise any member of your personnel to be a Permitted User, in which case you must provide us with the Permitted User’s name and other information that we reasonably require in relation to the Permitted User. You must procure each Permitted User’s compliance with clauses 5.1 and 5.2 and any other reasonable condition notified by us to you.
5.4 Breach of Terms
A breach of any of these Terms by your personnel (including, to avoid doubt, a Permitted User) is deemed to be a breach of these Terms by you.
5.5 Third party licences and consents
You are responsible for procuring all licences, authorisations and consents required for you and your personnel to use the Service, including to use, store and input Data into, and process and distribute Data through, the Service.
6. Data
6.1 Data access
You acknowledge that:
- We may require access to the Data to exercise our rights and perform our obligations under these Terms; and
- To the extent that this is necessary but subject to clause 9, we may authorise a member or members of our personnel to access the Data for this purpose.
6.2 Consents and approvals
You must arrange all consents and approvals that are necessary for us to access the Data as described in clause 6.1.
6.3 Analytical Data
You acknowledge and agree that:
- We may: [a] Use Data and information about your use of the Services to generate anonymised and aggregated statistical and analytical data (Analytical Data); and [b] Use Analytical Data for our internal research and product development purposes and to conduct statistical analysis and identify trends and insights; and [c] Supply Analytical Data to third parties; and
- Our rights under clause 6.3.1 above will survive termination of expiry of the Agreement; and
- Title to, and all Intellectual Property rights in, Analytical Data is and remains our property.
6.4 Privacy
You acknowledge and agree that to the extent Data contains personal information, in collecting, holding and processing that information through the Service, we are acting as your agent for the purposes of any applicable privacy law. You must obtain all necessary consents from the relevant individual to enable us to collect, use, hold and process that information in accordance with these Terms.
6.5 Data backup
While we will take standard industry measures to back up all Data stored using the Service, you agree to keep a separate back-up copy of all Data uploaded by you onto the Service.
6.6 Data location
You agree that we may store Data (including any personal information) in secure servers in the US, Europe or Singapore and may access that Data (including any personal information) from time to time.
6.7 Data protection & Data breach notification
We undertake to take appropriate technical and organisational measures to protect all Data (including personal data) stored using the Service in accordance with Applicable Data Protection Legislation. Should a data breach occur, we shall notify you within 24 hours and without undue delay after finding out about such data breach.
6.8 Liability
You indemnify us against any liability, claim, proceeding, cost, expense (including the actual legal fees charged by our solicitors) and loss of any kind arising from any actual or alleged claim by a third party that any Data infringes the rights of that third party (including Intellectual Property rights and privacy rights) or that the Data is objectionable, incorrect or misleading.
7. Fees
7.1 General
You must pay us the Fees in order to obtain access to the Service.
7.2 How often you will be paying
We will provide you with valid tax invoices at the subscription to the Service and thereafter on an annual basis prior to the due date for payment. The Fees may include or exclude VAT/GST/Sales Tax etc depending on your location and which you may have to pay on taxable supplies.
7.3 How you will be paying
You must pay the Fees:
- Within 14 days following the date of invoice; and
- Electronically in cleared funds without any set off or deduction.
7.4 What happens if you delay your payment
If you are late with your payment your Service will be suspended at the end of the billing cycle. You may then be charged a reconnection fee to have your access to iDelegate enabled again.
7.5 Price increases
We may increase the Fees by giving at least 30 days’ notice. If you do not wish to pay the increased Fees, you may terminate these Terms and your right to access and use the Service on no less than 10 days’ notice, provided the notice is received by us before the effective date of the Fee increase. If you do not terminate these Terms and your right to access and use the Service in accordance with this clause, you are deemed to have accepted the increased Fees.
8. Intellectual Property
8.1 Our Intellectual Property
Subject to clause 8.2, title to, and all Intellectual Property rights in, the Service, the Website, and all Underlying Systems is and remains our property (and our licensors’ property). You must not contest or dispute that ownership, or the validity of those Intellectual Property rights.
8.2 Your Intellectual Property
Title to, and all Intellectual Property rights in, the Data (as between the parties) remains your property. You grant us a worldwide, non-exclusive, fully paid up, transferable, irrevocable licence to use, store, copy, modify, make available and communicate the Data for any purpose in connection with the exercise of our rights and performance of our obligations in accordance with these Terms.
8.3 Overlapping Intellectual Property
To the extent not owned by us, you grant us a royalty-free, transferable, irrevocable and perpetual licence to use for our own business purposes any know-how, techniques, ideas, methodologies, and similar Intellectual Property used by us in the provision of the Services.
8.4 Your feedback
If you provide us with ideas, comments or suggestions relating to the Service or Underlying Systems (together feedback):
- All Intellectual Property rights in that feedback, and anything created as a result of that feedback (including new material, enhancements, modifications or derivative works), are owned solely by us; and
- We may use or disclose the feedback for any purpose.
8.5 Third party endorsements
You acknowledge that the Service may link to third party websites or feeds that are connected or relevant to the Service. Any link from the Service does not imply that we endorse, approve or recommend, or have responsibility for, those websites or feeds or their content or operators. To the maximum extent permitted by law, we exclude all responsibility or liability for those websites or feeds.
Similarly, you acknowledge that any link from the Service does not imply that we have been endorsed, approved or recommended by those websites or feeds or their content or operators.
9. Confidentiality
9.1 Secrets must stay secret
Each party must, unless it has the prior written consent of the other party:
- Keep confidential at all times the Confidential Information of the other party;
- Effect and maintain adequate security measures to safeguard the other party’s Confidential Information from unauthorised access or use; and
- Disclose the other party’s Confidential Information to its personnel or professional advisors on a need to know basis only and, in that case, ensure that any personnel or professional advisor to whom it discloses the other party’s Confidential Information is aware of, and complies with, clauses 9.1.1 and 9.1.2.
9.2 Disclosure
The obligation of confidentiality in clause 9.1 does not apply to any disclosure or use of Confidential Information:
- For the purpose of performing a party’s obligations, or exercising a party’s rights, under these Terms;
- Required by law (including under the rules of any stock exchange);
- Which is publicly available through no fault of the recipient of the Confidential Information or its personnel;
- Which was rightfully received by a party from a third party without restriction and without breach of any obligation of confidentiality; or
- By us if required as part of a bona fide sale of our business (assets or shares, whether in whole or in part) to a third party, provided that we enter into a confidentiality agreement with the third party on terms no less restrictive than this clause 9.
10. Warranties
10.1 Power and authority
Each party warrants that it has full power and authority to enter into, and perform its obligations under, these Terms.
10.2 Warranty limitation
To the maximum extent permitted by law:
- Our warranties are limited to those set out in these Terms, and all other conditions, guarantees or warranties whether expressed or implied by statute or otherwise are expressly excluded and, to the extent that they cannot be excluded, liability for them is limited to EUR100; and
- We make no representation concerning the quality of the Service and do not promise that the Service will: [a] Meet your requirements or be suitable for a particular purpose, including that the use of the Service will fulfil or meet any statutory role or responsibility you may have; or [b] Be secure, free of viruses or other harmful code, uninterrupted or error free.
10.3 This is a B2B transaction
You agree and represent that you are acquiring the Service, and accepting these Terms, for the purpose of trade. The parties agree that:
- To the maximum extent permissible by law, the Consumer Guarantees acts and/or any other applicable consumer protection legislation does not apply to the supply of the Service or these Terms; and
- It is fair and reasonable that the parties are bound by this clause 10.3.
10.4 Implied condition of warranty
Where legislation or rule of law implies into these Terms a condition or warranty that cannot be excluded or modified by contract, the condition or warranty is deemed to be included in these Terms. However, our liability for any breach of that condition or warranty is limited to supplying the Service again.
11. Liability
11.1 Our maximum liability
Our maximum aggregate liability under or in connection with these Terms or relating to the Service, whether in contract, tort (including negligence), breach of statutory duty or otherwise, must not in any Year exceed an amount equal to the maintenance Fees paid by you relating to the Service in the previous Year (which in the first Year is deemed to be the maintenance Fees paid by you from the Start Date to the date of the first event giving rise to liability). The cap in this clause 11.1 includes the cap set out in clause 10.2.1.
11.2 Nobody’s liability
Neither party is liable to the other under or in connection with these Terms or the Service for any:
- Loss of profit, revenue, savings, business, use, data (including Data), and/or goodwill; or
- Consequential, indirect, incidental or special damage or loss of any kind.
11.3 Your liability
Clause 11.2 does not apply to limit your liability:
- To pay the Fees; or
- Under the indemnity in clause 6.7.
11.4 No blame game!
Neither party will be responsible, liable, or held to be in breach of these Terms for any failure to perform its obligations under these Terms or otherwise, to the extent that the failure is caused by the other party failing to comply with its obligations under these Terms, or by the negligence or misconduct of the other party or its personnel.
11.5 Reasonable steps
Each party must take reasonable steps to mitigate any loss or damage, cost or expense it may suffer or incur arising out of anything done or not done by the other party under or in connection with these Terms or the Service.
12. Term, termination and suspension
12.1 Duration
Unless terminated under this clause 12, these Terms and your right to access and use the Service:
- Starts on the Start Date; and
- Continues until a party gives at least 30 days’ notice that these Terms and your access to and use of the Service will terminate on the expiry of that notice.
12.2 Immediate termination
Either party may, by notice to the other party, immediately terminate these Terms and your right to access and use the Service if the other party:
- Breaches any material provision of these Terms and the breach is not: [a] Remedied within 10 days of the receipt of a notice from the first party requiring it to remedy the breach; or [b] Capable of being remedied; or
- Becomes insolvent, liquidated or bankrupt, has an administrator, receiver, liquidator, statutory manager, mortgagee’s or chargee’s agent appointed, becomes subject to any form of insolvency action or external administration, or ceases to continue business for any reason.
12.3 Termination in connection with Fee increase
You may terminate these Terms and your right to access and use the Service in accordance with clause 7.5.
12.4 Accrued rights and obligations on termination
Termination of these Terms does not affect either party’s rights and obligations that accrued before that termination.
12.5 Outstanding Fees
On termination of these Terms, you must pay all Fees for the provision of the Service prior to that termination.
12.6 Compensation and refund
No compensation is payable by us to you as a result of termination of these Terms for whatever reason, and you will not be entitled to a refund of any Fees that you have already paid.
12.7 Return of Confidential Information
Except to the extent that a party has ongoing rights to use Confidential Information, at the other party’s request following termination of these Terms but subject to clause 12.8, a party must promptly return to the other party or destroy all Confidential Information of the other party that is in the first party’s possession or control.
12.8 Data stored using the Service
At any time prior to one month after the date of termination, you may request:
- A copy of any Data stored using the Service, provided that you pay our reasonable costs of providing that copy. On receipt of that request, we must provide a copy of the Data in a common electronic form. We do not warrant that the format of the Data will be compatible with any software; and/or
- Deletion of the Data stored using the Service, in which case we must use reasonable efforts to promptly delete that Data.
To avoid doubt, we are not required to comply with clause 12.8.1 to the extent that you have previously requested deletion of the Data, or deleted it yourself.
12.9 Restriction or suspension of access
Without limiting any other right or remedy available to us, we may restrict or suspend your access to and use of the Service and/or delete, edit or remove the relevant Data if we consider that you or any of your personnel have:
- Undermined, or attempted to undermine, the security or integrity of the Service or any Underlying Systems;
- Used, or attempted to use, the Service: [a] For improper purposes; or [b] In a manner, other than for normal operational purposes, that materially reduces the operational performance of the Service;
- Transmitted, inputted or stored any Data that breaches or may breach these Terms or any third party right (including Intellectual Property rights and privacy rights), or that is or may be objectionable, incorrect or misleading; or
- Otherwise materially breached these Terms.
13. General
- These Terms interact with our Modern Slavery (Anti-Slavery and Human Trafficking) Policy.
- Neither party is liable to the other for any failure to perform its obligations under these Terms to the extent caused by Force Majeure.
- No person other than you and us has any right to a benefit under, or to enforce, these Terms.
- For us to waive a right under these Terms, that waiver must be in writing and signed by us.
- Subject to clause 6.4, we are your independent contractor, and no other relationship (e.g. joint venture, agency, trust or partnership) exists under these Terms.
- If we need to contact you, we may do so by email or by posting a notice on the Website. You agree that this satisfies all legal requirements in relation to written communications. You may give notice to us under or in connection with these Terms by emailing contact@idelegate.io.
- These Terms, and any dispute relating to these Terms or the Service, are governed by and must be interpreted in accordance with the laws of France. Each party submits to the non-exclusive jurisdiction of the Courts of France in relation to any dispute connected with these Terms or the Service.
- Clauses which, by their nature, are intended to survive termination of these Terms, including clauses 6.7, 8, 9, 11, 12.4 to 12.8 and 13.6, continue in force.
- If any part or provision of these Terms is or becomes illegal, unenforceable, or invalid, that part or provision is deemed to be modified to the extent required to remedy the illegality, unenforceability or invalidity. If modification is not possible, the part or provision must be treated for all purposes as severed from these Terms. The remainder of these Terms will be binding on you.
- Subject to clauses 2.1 and 7.5, any variation to these Terms must be in writing and signed by both parties.
- These Terms set out everything agreed by the parties relating to the Service, and supersede and cancel anything discussed, exchanged or agreed prior to the Start Date. The parties have not relied on any representation, warranty or agreement relating to the Service that is not expressly set out in these Terms, and no such representation, warranty or agreement has any effect from the Start Date. Without limiting the previous sentence, the parties agree to contract out of relevant sections of local Fair Trading acts (where such acts exist), and that it is fair and reasonable that the parties are bound by this clause 13.10.
- You may not assign, novate, subcontract or transfer any right or obligation under these Terms without our prior written consent; That consent not to be unreasonably withheld. You remain liable for your obligations under these Terms despite any approved assignment, subcontracting or transfer.