Education Development International plc (‘EDI’) is committed to protecting your privacy. Before proceeding please read the following important information which concerns the protection of your personal data.
Purposes for which we gather information about you.
EDI will hold and process any personal information that you as a user
provide to us on this web site (“the Site”) in order to facilitate
and enhance the services, which we provide. We may also use such information
for the purposes of identifying and carrying out research about the users
of our services and to provide you with information about offers which
we believe will be of interest to you. We may from time to time make your
personal information available to carefully selected
thirdparties. We may also make your personal information available to third parties
where we are under a legal obligation to do so.
Hyper-links
We may provide hyper-links from our Site to web sites of third parties. Please note that this privacy statement applies only to the contents of our web site and not to linked web sites.
Information requests and updates
Please be assured that, on request from you, EDI is happy to provide details of any personal information that you have provided to us (this may be at a small charge) and / or to cease to make use of your personal information for the purposes mentioned above. As we take the issue of protecting your personal data seriously, we follow strict storage and disclosure procedures which means that we may occasionally require proof of identity from you prior to disclosing such information.
So that EDI may provide you with an optimum service and comply with its obligations under UK Data Protection legislation, we would be grateful if you could please contact us on 01926 458 600 or email us on customerservice@ediplc.com in the event that any personal information that you have provided to us becomes inaccurate or out of date.
Transfer of information overseas
As EDI is an organisation with educational contacts in a number of countries outside the United Kingdom we may from time to time have occasion to send your personal information overseas (including outside the European Economic Area). We will consider your confirmation given below to be explicit consent to this.
Security
Security As you may be aware, no data transmission over the Internet can be entirely secure. As a result, while we will always use reasonable endeavours to protect the personal information you provide to us, we cannot guarantee the security of your information and the transmission of your personal information to us is at your own risk.
USE OF THIS WEB SITE
Please read the following terms & conditions carefully before continuing to use this site. LCCI.co.uk is registered under the name of EDI plc (‘EDI’). Our registered company number is 3914767 and our registered office is at The Old School, Holly Walk, Leamington Spa, CV32 4GL.
These Terms are a legally binding agreement which will be entered into between EDI and you as a user when you start using the EDI system. These Terms (including any amendments made by EDI) will continue in force until such time as either you or we terminate them. These Terms are in addition to the Trial Period Agreement or the EDI Agreement which you may or may not have entered into with EDI.
This Site is not intended to be accessed or used by users in countries outside the United Kingdom and no representation or warranty is made as to the information available in this Site complying with the regulatory regime of any countries outside the United Kingdom.
Termination
If either EDI or you wish to terminate the agreement between us this can be done by sending an e-mail (by us to your e-mail address and by you to customerservices@ediIplc.com) or by sending a letter to EDI plc, The Old School, Leamington Spa, Warwickshire, CV32 4GL. Notices will be deemed to have been served one working day after transmission by e-mail and 3 working days after despatch by post. You are responsible for notifying EDI of any change to your e-mail address and where provided to us, your postal address.
Any breach of these Terms shall entitle EDI to immediately terminate this Agreement to you without notice. Neither party is obliged to provide to the other any reason for their decision to terminate this agreement.
Intellectual Property
Unless otherwise stated, any intellectual property rights arising in respect
of this Site’s design, text, graphics, its selection and arrangement,
software and all other material (the “ Content”) on or in this
Site belong to EDI and / or its licensors. Any use of such intellectual
property rights or software is strictly prohibited except where expressly
allowed under these Terms. Unless stated otherwise, permission is hereby
granted to electronically copy and store (but not on any server or other
storage device connected to a network) and print individual pages of the
Content on paper (but not photocopy them)
from this Site only for purpose of your private and personal non-commercial use.
You may also permit your computer to make an electronically stored, transient
copy of the Content for the purpose of viewing it while connected to the Internet
only. However you may only make one copy of the Content. Any other use of the
Content, including reproduction for purposes other than that hereby authorised
(including the removal of copyright or trade mark notices), creation of an electronic
or manual database by systematically downloading and storing the Content, distribution
(whether electronically
or not) or republication is prohibited.
Any requests for permission to use the Content in a manner otherwise than permitted by these Terms should be addressed to customerservices@ediplc.com or to EDI plc, The Old School, Holly Walk, Leamington Spa, Warwickshire, CV32 4GL.
For the avoidance of doubt, this permission does not transfer ownership or confer any other right to you in the whole or any part of the Content.
The name and logo of “EDI” are trademarks of EDI PLC. You are not permitted to use or reproduce or allow anyone else to use or reproduce these trademarks for any reason.
Unauthorised Access By Third Parties
It is possible that third parties such as “hackers” or “crackers” may access the Site and alter its contents. EDI will not be liable for any damages or loss arising out of or in connection with such unauthorised access. EDI excludes all liability in respect of any unauthorized access to the fullest extent permitted by law.
Hyper-Links
We provide hyper-links from our site to web sites of third parties. Please note that we have no control over and are not responsible for the content of linked web sites and accordingly make no warranty or representation as to their contents. EDI provides these links for your convenience only but does not necessarily endorse the material on those web sites nor are we in any way responsible for any transaction conducted between you and any such third parties to whose web site we provide a link. You proceed to these web sites at your own risk.
Disclaimer
EDI makes no express or implied warranty as to:
The information on the Site
is provided “as is” and “as
available”. It is for information purposes
only and EDI does not hold itself out as
providing any advice or recommendation of
any nature whatsoever and you should not
rely on any information on the Site in making
(or refrain from making) any decision or
taking (or refrain from taking) any action.
EDI shall, unless specifically stated otherwise,
not be liable, including liability for negligence
(except for personal injury or death) for
any damages or loss arising out of or in
connection with the use of EDI’s Site
including (but not limited to)
direct or indirect consequential loss, special loss, loss of data,
income or profit, loss of or damage to property, damage to goodwill
and claims of third parties whether resulting from use of or inability
to use this Site or in connection with any failure of performance,
error, omission, interruption, defect, delay in operation or transmission,
computer virus or
line or system failure even if EDI or its employees or agents are
advised of the possibility of such damages or losses.
All warranties, conditions, undertakings, representations, terms or other liabilities whether express or implied, statutory or otherwise (if any) arising out of or in connection with the use of (or inability to use) the Site or any material on the Site or any action or decision taken as a result of using the Site or any material on it is hereby excluded to the fullest extent permitted by law and shall be limited in respect of any one incident or a series of two or more connected incidents to an amount equal to the cover provided to EDI under its policies of insurance.
You hereby agree to fully indemnify EDI against any claim brought by a
third party resulting from use of the Site by you and in respect of all
losses, costs, actions, proceedings, claims, damages, expenses (including
reasonable legal costs and
expenses), or liabilities, whatsoever suffered or incurred directly by EDI in
consequence of your breach or nonobservance of these Terms.
In addition, you shall defend and pay all costs, damages, awards, fees (including any reasonable legal fees) and judgements awarded against EDI arising from any claims and shall provide EDI with notice of such claims, full authority to defend, compromise or settle such claims and reasonable assistance necessary to defend such claims at your own expense
Illegal Use
You may only use the Site for lawful purposes. You must not illegally transmit, distribute or store any material or violate any applicable regulation. This includes, without limitation, material which is protected by copyright, trademark, trade secret or intellectual property right which you use without permission.
You may not circumvent or attempt to circumvent EDI’s security (referred to as “ cracking” or “hacking”). In the interests of all our users, EDI will co-operate with investigations by any law enforcement or relevant authorities of suspected criminal activity or violation of systems or networks.
Privacy
We take the issue of data protection very seriously. Our policy is set out in our Privacy Statement. So that we may comply with our obligations under Data Protection legislation, you are required to read and agree to the Privacy Statement before providing us with any information about yourself. Failure to do so is a breach of these Terms. It is your responsibility to make sure that information which we hold about you is up to date and accurate. Failure to do so will be a breach of these Terms.
Amendments
EDI prides itself on keeping up to the minute in terms of advances in technology and legal developments. As these areas are changing at an ever increasing rate, we request that you refer to this Site on a regular basis in order to ensure that you are aware of our most recent Terms, Privacy Statement and other policies.
EDI reserves the right to modify, add to or change these Terms, our Privacy Statement and any other policies at any time and any such modifications, additions or changes will be effective immediately on being posted to this Site. It is your responsibility to make sure that you are aware of any such modifications, additions or changes and you will be deemed to have accepted them if you access the Site after any modifications, additions or changes have been made.
We will do our best to ensure that the Site is what we believe to be relevant and up to date and we accordingly reserve the right, at our discretion, to make changes to any part of this Site.
Governing Law and Disputes
This Agreement is deemed to have been made in England and is governed by English Law. Any dispute relating to this Agreement shall be referred to the English Courts.
Third Party Rights
This Agreement is intended and agreed to be for the benefit solely of the parties hereto and their lawful successors and permitted assigns and is not intended to create any right enforceable by any other person.
Entire Agreement
This Agreement, the Privacy Statement and either the Trial Period Agreement or the EDI Learning Assessment System Agreement (subject to the parties entering into them) constitute the entire agreement between the parties and may only be varied or amended in accordance with this Agreement provided that nothing in this Agreement shall act so as to exclude or limit liability for fraud.
General
You may not assign, sub-license or otherwise transfer any of your rights under these Terms. If any provision in 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. Failure by either party to exercise any right or remedy under these Terms does not constitute a waiver of that right or remedy. Headings in these Terms are for convenience only and will have no legal meaning or effect.

