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Terms of Use

Use of this site is provided by Missing People and is subject to the following terms and conditions. Missing People reserves the right to change the Terms and Conditions at any time by posting changes online.

 

1. Use of site

This site contains information for personal use only, and must not be reproduced on any other website or for commercial gain.

 

2. Links

Missing People must approve links to the site prior to their creation. Please use the address below.

 

3. Copyright and Trade Marks

Missing People or its content suppliers own the intellectual property rights of any material used on the site including text, video, photographs and pictures. Unauthorised use including reproduction, storage, modification, distribution or publication without prior consent is prohibited.

The names, logos and all related design marks, slogans, product and service names are the trade names, trade marks or service marks of Missing People and must not be used with out consent.

If you have any queries or complaints about these Terms and Conditions please email Missing People at webmaster@missingpeople.org.uk or write to Missing People PO Box 28908, London, SW14 7ZU.

 

4. Moderation

Missing People has a strict policy to not respond to, or immediately remove any postings on its social media platforms, blog and website, that:

  • contain any material which is defamatory
  • contain any material which is obscene or offensive
  • infringe any copyright, database rights, trade mark or other intellectual property right or other right of any other person be likely to deceive any person
  • contain any material which constitutes or encourages conduct that could be considered a criminal offence, give rise to civil liability, or otherwise be contrary to the law
  • be made in breach of any legal duty owed to a third party such as a contractual duty or obligation of confidentiality
  • be likely to harass, upset, embarrass, alarm or annoy any other person
  • be likely to disrupt our service in any way
  • give the impression it emanates from us where this is not the case
  • advocate, promote or assist any unlawful act, for example copyright, trade mark infringement, or computer misuse
  • put a missing person at greater risk
  • signposts vulnerable people to information we do not deem suitable or reliable