Terms and Conditions

These terms and conditions ("the Terms") govern your use of this Digital Applications International Ltd ("DAI") website (the "Website"). Please read through the Terms. If you do not agree with the Terms, do not use this Website. If you do use the Website, your conduct indicates that you agree to be bound by the Terms.

Copyright

Unless otherwise specified the copyright in the contents of all the pages in this Website are owned or licensed to DAI.

Disclaimer

The information contained in the material in this Website is only for information purposes. DAI does not make any warranty or representation as to the accuracy or fitness for purpose of any material on this Website or the reliability of the access to this Website.

In no event do we accept liability of any description, including liability for negligence (except for personal injury or death), for any damages or losses (including, without limitation, loss of business, revenue, profits, or consequential loss) whatsoever resulting from use of or inability to use this Website. DAI makes no warranty that this Website (or websites which are linked to this Website) is free from computer viruses or any other malicious or impairing computer program.

The pages contained in this Website may contain technical inaccuracies and typographical errors. The information in these pages may be updated from time to time and may at times be out of date. We accept no responsibility for keeping the information in these pages up to date or liability for any failure to do so.

This Website may contain links to other websites, which are not under the control of and are not maintained by DAI. DAI is not responsible for the content of these sites. DAI provides these links for your convenience, but does not necessarily endorse the material on these sites.

Jurisdiction and Law

These Terms and Conditions and any terms and conditions relating to products or services described in this Website shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of England and Wales. Disputes arising in relation to the same shall, unless otherwise expressly agreed, be subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of England and Wales.

The information and other materials contained in this Website may not satisfy the laws of any other country. Those who choose to access this Website from other locations are responsible for compliance with local laws if and to the extent local laws are applicable.