Power Up Terms of use ("Terms")
Please read these Terms carefully as they govern your use of the
web page Power Up ("the Site"). By accessing the Site you are
agreeing on behalf of your school to these Terms
References in these Terms to "you" and "your" are references to
your school or you as a private individual user.
General terms
1. Provision of the Site
1.1 The Site is owned (or used under licence) by UK Power
Networks (Operations) Ltd (company number 3870728), whose
registered office is at 237 Southwark Bridge Road, London, SE1 6NP
("UK Power Networks").
1.2 You acknowledge that you have provided UK Power Networks
with accurate and complete contact information and that it is your
responsibility to update UK Power Networks of any changes to that
information (including your email address) using the contact us
page
2. Limited Rights to Use Content
2.1 All material within the Site ("Content") belongs to UK Power
Networks or its licensors. Subject to clause 2.2, you and your
Users may retrieve and display the Content on a computer screen,
print individual pages on paper, use the Content for lesson
planning and store such pages in electronic form on disk and on
your internal server (but not on any other server or other storage
device connected to an external network unless UK Power Networks
has given you prior consent to do so) for your internal educational
non-commercial purposes for the duration of your registration or
until such time as we choose to close the Site (which we may do at
any time at our discretion).
2.2 Most of the Content in the Site is owned by UK Power
Networks but certain content may be used under licence from third
parties ("Third Party Content") and will be marked with the
copyright notice of those third parties. Some of the Third Party
Content will be subject to additional restrictions. You are
responsible for ensuring that your Users comply with such
restrictions. If you are unsure as to whether you are permitted to
use a piece of Third Party Content for a particular purpose then
please contact UK Power Networks' team of education advisors whose
contact details can be found on the Site.
2.3 Except as set out in this clause 2, you and your Users may
not (without prior written permission from UK Power Networks):
2.3.1 redistribute any of the Content ;
2.3.2 remove the copyright or trade mark notice from any copies
of Content made under this Agreement;
2.3.3 create a database in electronic or structured manual form
by systematically downloading and storing all or any of the
Content;
2.3.4 except as expressly set out above, modify, reproduce or in
any way commercially exploit any of the Content.
2.4 You and your Users acknowledge that the names, images and
logos identifying "Power Up", "UK Power Networks" and third parties
and their products are the intellectual property and are subject to
the design and copy rights, of UK Power Networks and/or such third
parties. You may not use them without the prior written consent of
UK Power Networks.
3. Submitting Material
3.1 Where you are invited to submit any contribution to the Site
(including any text, photographs, graphics, video or audio) (" User
Generated Content") you will be asked to make it clear whether this
content can be viewed by all site visitors. If you choose to make
it available to all site visitors you agree, by submitting your
contribution, to grant UK Power Networks a perpetual, royalty-free,
non-exclusive, sub-licensable right to use, reproduce, modify and
distribute your contribution worldwide in any media.
3.2 Involvement of Children in your User Generated Content
("UGC")
Children can be involved in UGC in a number of ways and you as
the producer of the UGC must have due regard to their welfare at
all times. Particular care should be taken to avoid causing any
distress or alarm to any children involved in your UGC.
You must consider carefully the impact of the UGC on the child
involved - both in the way it is made, and any possible impact it
may have when made available to the public. This is regardless of
obtaining parental consent.
You should consider the nature of the internet in respect of
your UGC. In particular you should remember that:
(i) your UGC may be copied onto other computers or software;
(ii) [insert power up website] may be linked by various
electronic means to numerous other websites around the world;
(iii) there is no way of monitoring or controlling the numerous
websites on which your UGC may appear;
(iv) your UGC can be copied or transmitted electronically to
anywhere in the world; and
(v) even if you withdraw your UGC it may still be accessible via
the internet through other means
3.3 Child Protection
The protection of children is of paramount importance to UK
Power Networks. When producing UGC, obtain parental consent for ALL
children. It is your responsibility to obtain the signed consent of
the parent or guardian of any children featured or taking part in
your UGC. Consent must be obtained prior to the inclusion of any
child and you must keep a copy of the signed consent. You must
obtain consent from the child as well as the parent. It is your
responsibility to obtain consent from the child and the child's
refusal to take part should not be overridden in any circumstances.
Throughout the process of making your UGC you should always check
that a child remains willing to participate. You must ensure that
consent is informed. This will involve your explaining to the child
and the child's parent why the UGC is being created, and bringing
points (i) to (v) of Clause 3.2 to their attention prior to their
consents being granted.
When obtaining consent from children and parents or guardians it
is your responsibility to ensure they have fully understood what
they are giving consent to. Do not assume that the child, parent or
guardian will fully appreciate the consequences of giving consent.
You must make it clear to them: the nature of the UGC, its purpose,
where it is likely to be used or distributed and how long for what
kind of contribution theirs will be, for example, live,
pre-recorded, interview, discussion, edited, quote etc., whether
the UGC will be edited. You are reminded of the rights granted to
us in respect of your UGC under clause 3.1 of these terms, and you
should bring these to the attention of the child and its parents
prior to their consents being granted.
3.4 Children at risk
In every school there will almost certainly be children at risk.
Children at risk include children and their families who are in
hiding, under police protection, whose lives may be at threat,
children in the care of social services, children involved in
active legal proceedings, or any other children whose personal or
family health, safety, privacy or welfare could be adversely
affected by their inclusion in any UGC. It is your responsibility
to identify who and where these children are. Any pupil who, or
whose family, may be adversely affected by being seen or identified
or referred to must be completely excluded and must not take part
in any UGC you submit. It is your responsibility to ensure this.
When filming anywhere in a school you must ensure that any at risk
pupils have been excluded from filming or have been absented from
class. Also check the classroom for any means or evidence of
identifying them, e.g. pupil names on white board, wall mounted
class work, art pieces, behaviour charts, etc.
3.5 Child Identification & Anonymity
No child, (not just those at risk), should be identified by both
first (Christian) and second (family) names in any way (whether on
screen, in audio, in writing or otherwise). This applies to names
spoken in shot and names heard out of shot. This combination of the
full name, with the name of the school, might make a pupil
vulnerable to an adult wishing to claim acquaintance with him or
her. Beware of giving away a child's identity via a "jigsaw" effect
of information in the UGC.
3.6 Indecent Images of Children
In the UK it is a serious offence under the Protection of
Children Act 1978 for a person to take, or permit to be taken any
indecent photograph of a child, to distribute or show such indecent
photographs, to have in his possession such indecent photographs,
with a view to their being distributed or shown by himself or
others. What is 'indecent' is a matter for the Court. Nudity is not
required to find a photo of a child to be indecent. Particular
consideration should be given to whether any UGC showing children
in states of undress or in particular attire or poses could be
interpreted as 'indecent', for example, in PE and drama classes. If
in any doubt do not include it in the UGC. Publication of an
indecent picture of a child under 16 is an offence under the
Protection of Children Act 1978. You are responsible for ensuring
that no indecent images of children are included in any UGC you
submit.
3.7 Use of Third Party Intellectual Property in UGC
You are responsible for ensuring that UGC you submit is not
subject to the intellectual property rights (including, without
limitation, copy and design rights) of any third party, or, if it
is, that you have obtained all necessary rights from any such third
party to permit you and UK Power Networks to use that intellectual
property for all purposes. You agree to fully indemnify UK Power
Networks against all costs, damages, expenses and/or losses which
it incurs as a result of any claim or potential claim being brought
against UK Power Networks by a third party which is based on any
infringement or alleged infringement of its intellectual property
rights.
3.8 Confidentiality and Data Protection
You are responsible for ensuring that your submission of UGC,
and UK Power Networks' use of your UGC in relation to the Site,
does not breach any third party's rights under the Data Protection
Act 1998 nor breach any obligations of confidentiality owed to any
third party, and you agree to fully indemnify UK Power Networks
against all costs, damages, expenses and/or losses which it incurs
as a result of any claim or potential claim being brought against
UK Power Networks by a third party which is based on such a
breach.
4. Warranties and Indemnities
4.1 UK Power Networks will use its reasonable skill in making
the Site available to you. However, because of the number of
sources from which UK Power Networks obtains the Content and
because of the nature of the Internet and computer software and
hardware, errors and omissions do occur and UK Power Networks does
not give any warranties in respect of the Site. In particular, you
should not take the accuracy of the information for granted and UK
Power Networks makes no warranty that the Site is free from
infection by viruses or anything else that has contaminating or
destructive properties. All implied warranties are excluded from
this Agreement to the extent that they may be excluded as a matter
of law.
4.2 You shall indemnify, defend and hold UK Power Networks, its
agents, affiliates, and licensors harmless from any claim, costs,
losses, damages, liabilities, judgments and expenses (including
legal costs), arising out of or in connection with any claim,
action or proceeding (any and all of which are "Claims") arising
out of your use of the Site in any manner that breaches these Terms
or otherwise arising out of content contributed by you and not by
UK Power Networks.
5. Limitation of Liability
5.1 UK Power Networks will not be liable for any loss you suffer
as a result of a breach of these Terms or unavailability of the
Site except those losses which are a direct and foreseeable result
of the breach. UK Power Networks will not be responsible for
indirect or consequential losses which are incurred as a result of
any breach (such as, without limitation, loss of profits or loss of
data).
5.2 Notwithstanding the above provisions of this clause 5, UK
Power Networks' liability will not be limited in the case of death
or personal injury directly caused by UK Power Networks'
negligence.
6. Changes
6.1 UK Power Networks is continually seeking to improve the
Site. UK Power Networks reserves the right, at its discretion, to
make changes to any part of the Site
6.2 UK Power Networks reserves the right to change these Terms
or any other relevant materials, and/or introduce new rules or
terms and conditions for any element of the Site at any time. Such
changes will be posted on the terms and conditions page of the Site
not less than seven days prior to their having effect.
6.3 Your continued use of the Site after the date on which any
change or addition to the Site or the Terms or any other change or
addition is made shall signify your acceptance of any changes or
additions made under Clauses 6.1 and/or 6.2 above.
7. Links
7.1 The Site contains links to other websites and resources,
either directly or through frames and, where possible, UK Power
Networks will make clear where such links are being made.
Independent third parties provide these sites and UK Power Networks
is not responsible and shall not be liable for the availability or
content of these outside resources.
8. General
8.1 You may not transfer any of your rights under these terms to
any other person. UK Power Networks may assign, novate or otherwise
transfer its rights and/or obligations under these terms at any
time without notice.
8.2 If any provision of these terms is found to be invalid by
any court having competent jurisdiction, the invalidity of that
provision will not affect the validity of the remaining provisions
of these terms, which shall remain in full force and effect.
8.3 If you breach these terms and UK Power Networks chooses to
not to promptly enforce these terms or seek any remedy under the
same, UK Power Networks will still be entitled to use its rights
and remedies at a later date or in any other situation where you
breach this Agreement.
8.4 These terms are only enforceable by you and by UK Power
Networks, no third party shall be entitled to enforce these
terms.
8.5 We will try to solve any disagreements quickly and
efficiently. If you are not happy with the way we deal with any
disagreement and you want to take court proceedings, you must do so
under English law within the United Kingdom
8.6 Headings in these terms are for convenience only and will
have no legal meaning or effect.
8.7 These terms are governed by the law of England and
Wales.
Every effort has been made to establish copyright in the
material in this Site.
9. Cookies
Please note that we use cookies to run this site. These cookies
are not persistent, that is, they disappear from your personal
computer when you close and leave this website.
The Website is hosted on a server in the UK.