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Important By accessing the DIGITALOG website and its content and/or updates thereof, you agree to be bound by the terms of this licence agreement. User access By acquiring the right to access the DIGITALOG website and its content and/or updates thereof, under a valid subscription agreement, you have obtained the non-exclusive right to one of the number of simultaneous "uses" of DIGITALOG, its contents and/or updates thereof ("Authorized Use(s)"), indicated in your Firm's Annual Subscription Agreement, solely in accordance with this Agreement. It is the responsibility of your Firm (and specifically your designated DIGITALOG contact) to ensure that the number of concurrent uses of DIGITALOG and its content and/or updates thereof, shall not exceed the number of Authorized Uses. Restrictions You may not and you may not permit others to
Notice We used our best efforts in developing DIGITALOG. Nevertheless, we decline all responsibility resulting from the use of this documentation; only the original texts have binding force. We recommend that you seek appropriate professional advice before taking any action based on this documentation. Copyright The DIGITALOG website and its content and updates thereof are owned by Deloitte and are protected by law. Termination This licence agreement is valid for the period specified in the subscription agreement. It may be terminated immediately by Deloitte in the event of breach thereof by a Subscriber Firm or user. In such cases access to the DIGITALOG website and its content and updates thereof shall be summarily withdrawn. Without prejudice to further damages, there will in such cases be no reimbursement of license fees already paid. Disclaimer The publisher disclaims all warranties, express or implied, including the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. The publisher shall not be liable for any damage or loss of any kind arising out of or resulting from use of the digitalog website content (or updates thereof) (including data loss or corruption), regardless of whether such liability is based in tort, contract or otherwise. If the foregoing limitation is held to be unenforceable, the publishers' maximum liability to you shall not exceed the amount of the license fees paid by you for access to the DIGITALOG website. |