1. Copyright
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You may view the Website and its contents but you are prohibited from copying, reproducing, modifying, distributing, displaying, performing or transmitting any of the contents of the site for any purposes.
The Website and the information contained in it are for informational purposes only. Any reproduction, copying, or redistribution for commercial purposes of any materials or design elements of the site is strictly prohibited without CA's prior written consent. Systematic retrieval of data or other content from the Website to create or compile, directly or indirectly, a collection, compilation, database or directory without prior written permission from CA is prohibited.
2. Trade Marks
The Website includes registered and unregistered trade marks of CA and various third parties, including but not limited to State Cricket Associations and commercial partners of CA. You may not use these trade marks without the prior written consent of the owner of the relevant trade mark.
3. Links
The links to third party websites that are contained within this Website are provided only for your convenience. CA does not endorse those third party websites or any of the products or services offered on or through them. You access those third party websites and use the products and services offered on or through them at your own risk.
CA welcomes other website managers and administrators using the CA logo as a link from their site to the www.cricket.com.au home page.
4. Your Conduct
As a condition of your use of the Website, you warrant to CA that you will not use the Website for any purpose that is unlawful or in a manner prohibited by these terms of use. In particular, you agree not to:
- use the Website for any activities, or submit to or via the Website any information or materials, which breach any laws or regulations or infringe a third party's patent, trade mark, copyright or other proprietary rights or privacy;
- publish, distribute, transmit or disseminate on the Website any material which is unlawful, obscene, defamatory, indecent, offensive, inappropriate or racially, ethnically or otherwise objectionable;
- promote any unsolicited or unauthorised advertising, promotional materials, surveys, contests, pyramid schemes, chain letters, unsolicited e-mailing or spamming via the Website;
- impersonate any person or entity;
- upload, post, email or otherwise transmit any material that contains software viruses or any other computer code, files or programs designed to interrupt, destroy or limit the functionality of any computer software or hardware; or
- undertake any conduct that, in CA’s sole discretion, restricts or inhibits any other user from using or enjoying the Website.
By posting or submitting content to the Website, you represent and warrant that (i) you own all the rights to the content or are authorised to use and distribute the content via the Website and (ii) the content does not and will not infringe any copyright or any other third-party right nor violate any applicable law or regulation.
CA reserves the right to pre-screen content submitted for publication on the CA website. CA may refuse to publish or remove content that, in its sole discretion, does not meet its standards or does not comply with these terms of use. CA is not responsible for any failure to publish or delay in removing such material.
You agree that CA can publish, modify, adapt and retransmit to others any content submitted by you free of charge and without restriction, subject to the obligations on CA set out in our privacy policy.
You will indemnify CA, its employees, agents and representatives from any loss or damage including consequential loss or damage which may arise from the posting or deletion of your submitted content or from any breach by you of these terms or from your use of the Website.
5. WA Cricket Foundation
The WACF does not have a separate legal structure from the WACA. It is a project that is part of the WACA and has been approved and established by the WACA Board. It was set up to assist in fundraising for the programs and initiatives mentioned above. It is managed by a select committee of seven outstanding members of the community and has its own coordinator. It manages all private and corporate donations collected by the WACA, including those made directly to the WACA as well as those received indirectly by way of grants from the ASF.
To facilitate fundraising, the WACA has registered the WACF as a project with the ASF. The ASF is a deductible gift recipient established by the Australian Government to raise funds through public and corporate donations for the development of sport in Australia. For more information about the ASF, or to see their privacy policy or a copy of their terms and conditions for making donations, visit asf.org.au
If you wish to leave a gift to the WACA through the ASF, you should name the ASF as the beneficiary but nominate the WACF as your preferred recipient of the gift. By doing so, the ASF Board will take into account your wishes when they exercise their discretion to allocate grants. While you cannot leave a binding direction with the ASF when making a gift, by expressing your intention to benefit the WACF you can ensure that your gift has every chance of being allocated to the WACF as a registered project and in turn paid to the WACA.
All bequests can be made by naming the Western Australian Cricket Association (Inc.) (WACA) as a beneficiary under your Will.