Terms and conditions
Inngot policies
www.inngot.com (the ‘Website’) is owned and operated by Inngot Limited, registered in England and Wales with number 6426697, whose registered office is at Urban Village, 221 High Street, Swansea, SA1 1NW (‘Inngot’). These terms and conditions govern your use of the Website, and by using the Website you accept these terms and conditions in full. If you disagree with any part of these terms and conditions, you must not use the Website.
Definitions:
In these terms and conditions, ‘Page Content’ means the information contained on the publicly accessible pages of the Website, which can be viewed without registering with Inngot using an e-mail address and password; ‘Services’ means access to online tools and other services available from Inngot via the secure section of the Website, which can only be accessed following registration; and ‘Documents’ means any templates and other informational materials which Inngot may make available for download via the Website from time to time.
Other terms and conditions:
The Services are subject to the Terms and Conditions for the Supply of Services, which you accept by using them. There are additional Terms and Conditions for the Sollomon Value Indicator which you must accept prior to each use. The Documents are accompanied by their own licence conditions which you accept by downloading them.
Intellectual property:
‘Inngot’, ‘Goldseam’, ‘Sollomon’ and the ‘g’ lozenge device are all registered trade marks of Inngot. Except where otherwise stated, Inngot owns and reserves all intellectual property rights in the website, including the Page Content, the Services and the Documents. You may view, download (for caching purposes) and print the Page Content of the website.
Accuracy:
Inngot has prepared the Page Content of this website with reasonable skill and care, but does not warrant that all the Page Content is complete or accurate. You are responsible for verifying the facts and opinions contained within the Page Content before entering into any commitment based on them. The Page Content is provided free of charge and you acknowledge that it would be unreasonable to hold Inngot liable in respect of this website and the Page Content contained on it, including any and all links to external sites.
Limitation of liability:
unless expressly agreed to the contrary, Inngot’s liability is limited and excluded to the maximum extent permitted under applicable law. Inngot will not be liable for any direct, indirect or consequential loss or damage arising from the use or misuse of this website, the Page Content, the Services or the Documents, whether arising in tort, contract or otherwise, including (without limitation) any loss of profit, contracts, business, goodwill, data, income, revenue or anticipated cost savings, notwithstanding that nothing in these terms and conditions shall exclude or limit Inngot’s liability for fraud, death or personal injury caused by its negligence.
Changes to this website:
Inngot pursues a policy of continuous improvement, and does not commit to ensure that all Page Content on the Website remains available or is up-to-date at any particular point in time. These terms and conditions may be revised periodically and it is your responsibility when using the site to check this page to ensure you are familiar with the current version. The last revision to these website terms and conditions was issued in October 2018.
Inngot does not guarantee that your use of this website and your access to the Page Content, the Documents and the Services will be uninterrupted and/or error-free. While Inngot endeavours to ensure this website is free from viruses, this cannot always be guaranteed. As with all Internet sites, you are strongly advised to install adequate and up-to-date virus-checking software on your computer. To the maximum extent permitted by law, Inngot excludes all responsibility and liability for any viruses or any other computer code, files or programs designed to interrupt, restrict, destroy, limit the functionality of or compromise the integrity of any computer software or hardware or telecommunications equipment which may be transmitted with or as part of this website.
Other important information:
These terms and conditions, together with Inngot’s privacy policy shown in the following section, and (where applicable) Inngot’s Terms and Conditions for the Supply for Services and Terms and Conditions for the Sollomon Value Indicator constitute the entire agreement between Inngot and you in relation to the use of the Website and supersede all previous agreements. These terms and conditions will be governed by and construed in accordance with English law and any disputes relating to these terms and conditions shall be subject to the non-exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of England.
Terms & Conditions for the Supply of Services: a summary
When you register to use Inngot’s services, you will be asked to accept a set of terms and conditions. The main terms can be summarised as follows:
Payments and charges:
Inngot may review its charges by giving you prior notice via this website. Credits for Services expire after 12 months if they are not used.
Your use of the Services:
you agree not to rely on the information provided by Inngot when entering into any commercial agreement. You must ensure that your registrations are truthful, accurate and up-to-date. If questions arise regarding the veracity or ownership of the IP contained in your profile, you agree to co-operate promptly with Inngot to resolve the issue.
Inngot’s obligations:
Inngot seeks to maintain a 24/7 service other than during planned periods of downtime, but does not guarantee to do so.
Intellectual property:
You agree that Inngot owns the copyright and other IP rights in the Services and that you will not attempt to copy or modify them.
The Terms and Conditions also contain clauses to cover liability, Force Majeure and other standard aspects such as notice provisions, assignments and variations.
Privacy & Security
Inngot takes the privacy and security of its customers and their intellectual property very seriously, and only collects, stores and uses your information for defined purposes. Inngot does not sell your personal information and only shares it with your consent, and as required by law. Please read the sections below to find out more about the measures we take to ensure that sensitive data is appropriately protected.
Data Protection
Inngot is registered as a Data Controller under the Data Protection Act 1998 (“DPA”), as amended. You can view all the purposes for which Inngot is registered to use personal information by visiting www.ico.gov.uk. Our registration number with the Information Commissioner is Z1383593.
Data collected by Inngot chiefly concerns companies and their innovations, rather than personally identifiable information on individuals, which is the chief concern of data protection legislation, including the recently enacted General Data Protection Regulation (‘GDPR’). However, in order fulfil its contractual obligations to customers in providing its tools and services, and to perform tasks at the requests of data subjects who are in the process of entering into a contract, Inngot also collects and uses information relating to named contacts within organisations, and private individuals can also register innovations with Inngot. This identification procedure is necessary to safeguard the interests of all customers using Inngot’s systems, to ensure that access to potentially sensitive data cannot be obtained by unauthorised persons.
All data you supply and the results you obtain with our tools are held securely and are not shared by Inngot with any third party. The sole exception to this is if you have been referred to Inngot by a third party such as a lender, investor, broker or other network, and you decide you wish to share the results you have obtained with them, for which the Inngot system offers a special facility. Any such sharing happens only after you instruct it (by clicking the ‘Share’ button provided) and after you have expressly approve the party with which information is to be shared, which is displayed to you at the time.
If you wish, you can produce PDF files of selected Inngot reports. Subject always to the terms and conditions under which these reports are provided, you may share these them with others at any time. You should note, however, Inngot does not accept any liability for any consequences of your decision to share your information, howsoever caused, to the maximum extent permitted by law.
Apart from data held on existing and prospective customers who have chosen to register on its website, Inngot may collect several kinds of information from visitors to this website. Occasionally Inngot may contact such visitors to survey opinions and to provide updates on its own products and services. All our mailings have an ‘unsubscribe’ link which will remove your details from the relevant database.
Registered users can update personal and business information at any time via the secure logon facilities provided, which includes selection of mailing preferences. For most users, this is the most quick and convenient way to check personal data being held on Inngot’s systems. However, if at any time you wish to request a copy of any personal data held by Inngot, you can exercise your right to do so by writing to:
The Data Protection Officer
Inngot Limited
Urban Village
221 High Street
Swansea
SA1 1NW
If for any reason Inngot is not able to deal with your data-related concerns, the relevant body to which a complaint should be made is the Information Commissioner’s Office, whose headquarters are as follows:
Information Commissioner’s Office
Wycliffe House
Water Lane
Wilmslow
Cheshire
SK9 5AF
Encryption & online payment
Inngot uses the industry-standard security measure of Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) technology to encrypt data. This functionality is supported by recent versions of all popular web browsers. SSL is used on all pages where sensitive data is required (including all credit/debit card information, e-mail addresses, passwords and other personal data). This measure makes it extremely difficult to read the data you enter in the unlikely event of its wrongful interception.
SSL encryption is based on use of a “key” with two different parts – one private, the other public. Once a secure session is established, your web browser reads the public key provided by Inngot and uses it to encrypt your personal information. After the data has been encoded in this way, it is only readable using the private key, which is held securely by Inngot.
An unbroken key or closed padlock icon will appear in the header of most browsers to indicate that SSL security is in operation. Clicking on the icon will display the digital certificate associated with the secure connection. The digital certificate is intended to confirm the identity of the remote computer to which you are sending your details.
If you are concerned about possible theft or unauthorised viewing of confidential or personal information while you are communicating with the Inngot website, it is recommended that you review the security preference settings of your chosen web browser. Among other facilities, all popular browsers provide facilities for you to receive an alert or notification if a site’s identification is invalid, if your browser is about to change between secure and insecure transmissions, or if you attempt to send a transmission over an unsecured connection.
Inngot uses PayPal and Stripe, and their related proprietary services, to process all payments made using this website. Inngot does not retain any credit or debit card data after your payment has been successfully authorised.
Cookie policy
Cookies are very small text files consisting of unique numbers. They are generally produced if a web server does not detect a unique session ID. If you allow cookies, they are stored in a dedicated directory on your hard drive, and do not expire at the end of your session.
Inngot’s website is designed to be visited frequently. Accordingly, some functionality on the Inngot website uses cookies – for instance, to make it easier for repeat visitors to navigate directly to an appropriate web page. Cookies can also be used to save you time and effort by automatically authorising repeat access to certain pages on every visit.
Use of this technology does not mean that Inngot automatically knows any information about you, and is designed solely to tell Inngot that you have visited the website previously, so that you can be provided with improved functionality. If you accept a cookie, you will only receive it once: if you do not accept a cookie when offered, Inngot’s web server will try to send you one with every page request.
Inngot may use more than one type of cookie. Temporary cookies help to maintain the user session and tell the Inngot server which page should be displayed next, while log file cookies provide insights into how visitors move around the Inngot website, which pages are used frequently and which are less popular, enabling the site to be optimised.
Apart from cookies, your Internet Protocol (IP) address is used to establish a “session” with Inngot’s servers for the delivery of services. Inngot may also store IP addresses and associate them with individual customers in order to enhance your browsing experience, typically by making it easier for you to access your preferred pages.
Neither cookies nor IP addresses are used by Inngot as a substitute for user login and password routines. Even if someone else has access to your computer, the presence of cookies will not enable other users to access sensitive data.
However, if you have elected to ask your web browser to remember the user name and/or password you have specified in order to access the Inngot website, it will be possible for other people to access the data you have entered on the associated systems. Your preferred browser settings are not Inngot’s responsibility; and as Inngot has no control over them, any and all liability for unauthorised access to your data resulting from the choices you make is expressly excluded.
Terms and Conditions for the Supply of Services
Below you will find the detailed terms and conditions for the Services we supply via our website, which you accept when you register on our Website.
In this Agreement, the following expressions shall have the following meanings:
1. Definitions
Your attention is also drawn to the Inngot Website Terms and Conditions, which shall govern your use of the Inngot Website, and to the Terms and Conditions for the Sollomon Value Indicator, which shall govern your use of Inngot’s valuation services, and which you accept prior to each use.
2. Commencement, term, suspension and termination
3. Payments and charges
4. Your use of the Services
5. Inngot’s obligations
6. Intellectual property
7. Information disclosure and usage
8. System and Services use in relation to, or on behalf of, a third party
9. Continuous improvement
10. Limitation of liability
11. Force Majeure
12. Entire agreement and applicable law
13. Notices
14. Miscellaneous