These terms govern your use of the Chapter 4 website. By using this site, you agree to them.
About this site
This website is operated by Chapter 4 ("we", "us", "our"). It exists to introduce our work and let you get in touch. It is informational — using it does not create any client relationship or contract between us.
Enquiries & engagements
Sending an enquiry through the site does not commit either of us to anything. Any work we go on to do together is governed by a separate written agreement, which sets out the scope, fees and terms for that engagement.
Acceptable use
You agree not to:
- Use the site for any unlawful purpose
- Attempt to gain unauthorised access to the site or its systems
- Disrupt or interfere with the site's normal operation
- Reproduce, duplicate or resell any part of the site without our permission
Intellectual property
All content, design and branding on this site — including text, imagery, video and the Chapter 4 name and marks — belong to Chapter 4 or our licensors, and may not be used without permission. Work shown on behalf of clients remains the property of those clients.
Third-party links
The site may link to third-party platforms and services. We are not responsible for the content, availability or conduct of those third parties, and your use of them is subject to their own terms.
Limitation of liability
The site is provided "as is" without warranties of any kind. To the fullest extent permitted by law, Chapter 4 will not be liable for any indirect, incidental or consequential loss arising from your use of, or inability to use, this site.
Privacy
Our handling of personal information is described in our Privacy Policy, which forms part of these terms.
Changes to these terms
We may update these terms from time to time. Any changes will be posted on this page with a revised date above, and continued use of the site means you accept the updated terms.
Governing law
These terms are governed by the laws of England and Wales, and any disputes will be subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of England and Wales.