Terms & Conditions CryptoCompliance Institute
Plain-English Summary
These terms explain how our courses work, what you can expect from us, and what we expect from learners.
Courses are provided for professional education and development, not as legal or regulatory advice.
Access is personal and non-transferable, and course materials are protected intellectual property.
We aim to be fair, transparent, and proportionate in how we operate and deliver training.
1. Acceptance of Terms
By accessing our site or enrolling in a course provided by CryptoCompliance Institute, you agree to these Terms & Conditions.
2. Nature of the Service
CryptoCompliance Institute provides online educational content and professional training. Our courses do not constitute legal, financial, or regulatory advice.
3. Course Access and Use
- Course access is personal and non-transferable
- Login credentials must not be shared
- Access may be suspended or terminated if misuse is identified
4. Intellectual Property
All course materials and content are the intellectual property of CryptoCompliance Institute unless otherwise stated. Materials may be used for personal learning only.
5. Progression and Outcomes
Completion of a course indicates participation and learning engagement. We do not guarantee certification outcomes, employment, promotion, or regulatory approval.
6. Payments and Refunds
Payments are processed securely via third-party providers. Unless otherwise stated, purchases are non-refundable once access has been granted.
7. Limitation of Liability
To the fullest extent permitted by law, CryptoCompliance Institute shall not be liable for indirect or consequential loss or reliance on course materials.
8. Acceptable Use
Users must not misuse the platform, disrupt services, attempt unauthorised access, or upload unlawful content.
9. Changes to Services or Terms
We may update services or these Terms & Conditions from time to time. The most current version will always be available.
10. Governing Law
These Terms & Conditions are governed by the laws of England and Wales.