Simplified Terms and Conditions

Innovective Ltd

Last updated: 2025-03-02

This is a simplified summary of our Terms and Conditions to help you understand the key points. The full Terms and Conditions remain the legally binding agreement between us.

What This Agreement Covers

This agreement covers your use of our website at innovective.com and any services we provide, including our blog content, newsletter, client accounts, and technology consulting services.

Using Our Site Responsibly

  • Use our site only for lawful purposes
  • Don't try to break, hack, or damage our site
  • Don't upload harmful content or violate others' intellectual property rights
  • Respect data protection laws when handling any personal information

Account Security

  • Keep your login details private and secure
  • You're responsible for all activities under your account
  • Tell us immediately if you suspect unauthorized access
  • We may suspend accounts if we suspect misuse

Your Personal Data

  • We handle your data according to UK data protection laws
  • You have rights to access, correct, or delete your personal information
  • See our Privacy Policy for full details on how we process your data
  • We'll keep your data secure and only for as long as necessary

Content and Intellectual Property

  • Our site content (text, images, logos, etc.) belongs to us
  • You can use our content to engage with our services but not for other purposes without permission
  • Client-specific work will be governed by separate agreements

Liability Limitations

  • For business users: Our liability is limited to fees paid or £5,000, whichever is greater
  • For consumers: Your statutory rights under the Consumer Rights Act 2015 are protected
  • We're not responsible for technical issues outside our control

Changes to Terms

We may update these terms at any time. Continued use of our site means you accept any changes. We'll try to notify you of significant changes.

Disputes

These terms are governed by English law. We'll try to resolve any disputes amicably, and UK-based consumers have access to alternative dispute resolution services if needed.