Legal
Terms of Use
Effective Date: April 10, 2026
By accessing or using this website, you agree to these Terms of Use. If you do not agree, you must not use the website.
1. Permitted Use
This website may be used for lawful informational purposes, legitimate business enquiries, structured communication, and professional engagement with United Entertainment & Media Limited.
2. Prohibited Conduct
- commercial exploitation of website content without permission
- false, misleading, or fraudulent submissions
- rights misrepresentation
- unauthorized scraping, crawling, or extraction
- attempts to interfere with the website or its security controls
3. Intellectual Property
All content, including text, branding, logos, images, audiovisual references, layout, rights-related descriptions, digital assets, and protected materials, is owned by or licensed to the Company and is protected under the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988 and applicable international laws and treaties.
4. Music Industry Clause
You acknowledge that music and audiovisual materials may be subject to layered rights structures. No user may assume that any recording, composition, catalogue, metadata, image, brand element, or referenced work is free for use, exploitation, or licensing absent express written authority.
5. No Guarantee
We do not guarantee uninterrupted service, error-free operation, or continuous availability of the website, its forms, or any content displayed.
6. Limitation of Liability
To the fullest extent permitted by law, the Company excludes liability for indirect, consequential, incidental, reputational, commercial, or data-related loss arising from or connected with website use, inability to use, or reliance on website content.
7. Governing Law
These Terms are governed by the laws of England and Wales.
8. Jurisdiction & Arbitration
Any dispute arising out of or in connection with these Terms shall first be addressed through good-faith negotiation. If not resolved, the dispute shall be submitted to binding arbitration in London, United Kingdom, in accordance with the rules of the London Court of International Arbitration (LCIA), except where mandatory law requires otherwise.