Telesto Website Terms of Use
Telesto Legal and Technology Pty Limited is an Australian company offering end-to-end forensic and e-discovery solutions, collectively referred to as “Telesto”, “we” or “us”.
The www.telesto.com.au website (the “Website”) is created and controlled by Telesto.
Whenever you access or use this Website, you agree to these Website Terms of Use. The date of these Website Terms of Use is set out below. We may change these Website Terms of Use at our discretion. By continuing to use this Website you accept the Website Terms of Use as they apply from time to time.
Security
The transmission of information over the Internet is not completely secure or error free. In particular, emails to or from Telesto and information submitted to or accessed via this Website may not be secure and you should use discretion in deciding what information you send to us via these means.
Emails to/from Telesto may undergo email filtering and virus scanning, including by third party contractors. We do not warrant that such filters and scans will be effective in removing viruses or other potentially harmful code.
Liability
To the maximum extent permitted by law, we will not be liable to any person or entity for any direct, indirect, consequential or other loss or damage (however caused, included due to negligence) which may arise out of, or in connection with, the use of this Website or the use or reliance on information, including any publication or media release, contained on or linked to from, this Website. Further, we do not endorse or accept any liability for the contents of any website referred to on, or linked to from, this Website.
Telesto does not provide any warranty in relation to your use of this Website or as to the currency, completeness or accuracy of the information contained on this Website.
If any law implies a condition or warranty into these Website Terms of Use which cannot lawfully be excluded then, to the maximum extent permitted by law, our ability for any breach of such implied term will be limited to the supply of the relevant service again or the payment of the cost of having that service re-supplied.
Copyright and trade mark notice
This site is protected by copyright owned by or licensed to Telesto.
You may download and print content from this Website for your own personal or internal business purposes only. You must not publish, adapt, communicate to the public, distribute to third parties, amend or make any other copy of any part of the content on this Website without our prior written consent.
Linking and Framing
This site may contain links to other websites and may on occasion display content or information from other websites within frames on this Website. We are not responsible or reliable for that content or information, and do not warrant the accuracy, currency or suitability for any purpose of that information.
You may link to our Website provided you do so in a way that accurately indicates that the link is to a Telesto Legal and Technology Pty Limited page and is not misleading.
Use of electronic addresses
We publish electronic addresses of our employees on this Website for business purposes only. The publication of those electronic addresses should not be taken as consent by Telesto employees to receiving unsolicited commercial electronic messages not directly related to the recipient’s role or function.
Cookies
We may use cookies to identify your computer on our server and so we can track your use of this Website. In some instances cookies may collect and store personal information about you. Such personal information will only be used by Telesto in accordance with our Privacy Policy.
Privacy
Any personal information we collect about you via this Website or otherwise will only be used and disclosed by Telesto in accordance with our Privacy Policy.
Governing Law
These Website Terms and Conditions are governed by the laws of Victoria, Australia, and in the event that we have a legal dispute relating to this Website or these Website Terms and Conditions, Victorian courts will have non-exclusive jurisdiction.
December 2017