These terms and conditions ("Terms") set out the legally binding terms between, on the one hand, BART LIEBEN BV and PITCH PATENTS BV and, on the other hand, any user of the website(s) available under the pitch.law domain name and its subdomains (collectively: “the Website”). By using our Website, you agree to be bound by these Terms.
Please review these Terms. If you do not agree to abide by these Terms, you should discontinue use of the Website immediately and leave the Website. By further using the Website, you automatically accept these Terms.
In order to fully utilise certain elements available on the Website www.pitch.law, you may be required to accept additional terms and conditions.
A copy of these terms and conditions can also be obtained by emailing us at: info@pitch.law, with the subject line: “Terms and conditions pitch.law”.
We reserve the right to amend these Terms from time to time and, as such, amendments shall be effective and legally binding upon posting thereof on the Website. It is recommended that you review these Terms on a regular basis to ensure that you are up to date with all changes.
By using our Website, you represent and warrant that all information you submit is honest and accurate and that you will maintain the accuracy of such information.
You represent and warrant that the information provided by you does not infringe any law, intellectual property right and/or contractual right of any third party, and shall hold harmless and defend BART LIEBEN BV and PITCH PATENTS BV against any claim lodged against on the basis of any infringement or alleged infringement of any law, intellectual property right and/or contractual right of a third party affecting the use of the submitted information by BART LIEBEN BV or PITCH PATENTS BV.
The Website shall be made available by BART LIEBEN BV or PITCH PATENTS BV subject to any unavailability caused by circumstances beyond their reasonable control, including any force majeure events and any computer, communications, internet service or hosting facility failures or delays involving hardware, software, power or other systems not with their possession or reasonable control, and denial of service attacks.
The Website may be temporarily limited, interrupted or curtailed due to maintenance, repair, updates, upgrades or relocation.
You accept and acknowledge that the Website might subject to changes, modifications, inactions actions by or following third party decisions.
You shall not:
The content on the Website is protected by copyright and BART LIEBEN BV and PITCH PATENTS BV own and retain all rights in such content and Website. BART LIEBEN BV and PITCH PATENTS BV hereby grant you a limited, revocable, non-sublicenseable license to reproduce and display the content solely for your personal use in connection with consulting the Website. Except for any information submitted by you, you may not copy, scrape, modify, translate, publish, broadcast, transmit, distribute, perform, display, or sell any content appearing on or through the Website.
If you feel that any content is objectionable, we encourage you to contact us by email. We will make every effort to remove objectionable content if we deem removal to be warranted. Please understand that removal or editing of any posting is a manual process and might not occur immediately.
If there is any dispute about or involving the Website, you agree that the dispute shall be governed by the laws of Belgium and any legal action with regard to such dispute shall be submitted to the competent courts of Antwerp, section Antwerp.
These Terms constitute the entire agreement between, on the one hand, you and, on the other hand, BART LIEBEN BV and PITCH PATENTS BV regarding the use of the Website. The failure of BART LIEBEN BV or PITCH PATENTS BV to exercise or enforce any right or provision contained in these Terms shall not operate as a waiver of such right or provision. The section titles in these Terms are for convenience only and have no legal or contractual effect. These Terms operate to the fullest extent permissible by law. If any provision of these Terms are considered or determined to be unlawful, void or unenforceable, such provision is deemed severable from these Terms, which does not affect the validity and enforceability of any remaining provisions.