These terms govern your use of compound.uk.com, and by using the site you accept them. They are between you and Compound Digital Technologies Ltd, registered in England and Wales.
What this site is
It describes Compound and the family of businesses it has built or holds a stake in. Compound sells nothing through this site. The businesses in the family sell their own services on their own sites, under their own terms.
Nothing here is an offer or advice
Everything here is for information. It is not an offer or invitation to invest, and it is not legal, financial, tax or investment advice. Reading the site or sending an enquiry creates no relationship between us.
Any arrangement is a signed agreement
If we trade technical work for equity or a share of profit, that arrangement lives in a signed agreement between the two companies, and only that agreement governs it. Where this site describes how partnership works, how a stake is valued, or how an arrangement ends, it describes our usual approach in general terms. Where the site and a signed agreement differ, the agreement wins.
Accuracy
We try to keep the site current and do not promise that it is. Some of it describes intentions, which change. The site also holds an archive of the previous compound.uk.com, kept so nothing is lost; it describes services we no longer offer.
Your use of the site
Please do not use it unlawfully, try to reach parts of it you are not meant to, disrupt it, or copy it at scale for commercial use.
Ownership
The content, design and code belong to Compound Digital Technologies Ltd or its licensors. Third-party names and logos belong to their owners. Typefaces are used under the SIL Open Font License. You may read, print and share pages for your own non-commercial use.
Liability
We do not exclude liability for death or personal injury caused by our negligence, for fraud, or for anything the law does not allow us to exclude. Otherwise the site is provided as it is: we do not promise it will be uninterrupted or error-free, and we are not liable for loss arising from your use of it or reliance on it.
Privacy
See our Privacy Policy and Cookie Policy.
Law
These terms are governed by the law of England and Wales, whose courts have exclusive jurisdiction. We may change these terms; the date above is when they last changed.