Bollywood Challenge Terms and Conditions
Access to and use of this site is provided by British Heart Foundation (BHF) subject to the following Terms and Conditions:
Your completion of our sign-up form constitutes acceptance of these Terms and Conditions.
BHF reserves the right to change these Terms and Conditions at any time by posting changes online. Your continued use of this site after changes are posted constitutes your acceptance of this agreement as modified.
You agree to use this site only for lawful purposes and in a manner which does not infringe the rights or restrict, or inhibit the use and enjoyment of the site by any third party.
This site and the information, names, images, pictures, logos regarding or relating to the BHF are provided “as is”, without any representation or endorsement made and without warranty of any kind whether express or implied. In no event will the BHF be liable for any damages including, without limitation, indirect or consequential damages, or any damages or loss of profits whatsoever arising from the use or in connection with such use or loss of use of the site, whether in contract or in negligence.
The BHF does not warrant that the functions contained in the material contained in this site will be uninterrupted or error free, that defects will be corrected, or that this site or the server that makes it available are free of viruses or bugs, nor do we guarantee the full functionality, accuracy and reliability of the materials.
BHF is committed to protecting your personal information and being transparent about what information we hold. Please read our Privacy Policy for full details.
1. General
a. Participants acknowledge they will participate and complete The virtual challenge at locations chosen by them which are safe, suitable, and which Participants are legally allowed to use. Participants also acknowledge that they participate at their own risk.
b. When participating in The virtual challenge Participants must comply with any rules, regulations, orders, laws or guidance issued by the Government (including Public Health England) and local authorities.
2. Trademarks, copyrights and other marks
a. The names, images and logos identifying BHF or third parties and their products and services are the proprietary marks of BHF and/or third parties as appropriate. You may only use these where they are included on any pages or documents that you copy and use in accordance with this section. Nothing contained in these terms and conditions or on the Website may be construed as conferring any licence or right under any trademark or patent of BHF or any third party.
b. Commercial use or publication of all or any Material is strictly prohibited without prior written authorisation from BHF.
c. You may:
- print off or download any page(s) from the Website for your personal use; and
- copy documents on this Website for personal, non-commercial use only on the condition that copyright and source indications are also copied, no modifications are made and the document is copied entirely.
d. You must NOT:
- modify the paper or digital copies of any Material you have printed off or downloaded in any way, and you must not use any illustrations, photographs, video or audio sequences or any graphics separately from any accompanying text; or
- copy, display or publish any of the Material (including any photos, documents or text) in a way which is accessible to the public (for example, on another website) without prior written authorisation from BHF. The Participant and only the Participant will have the right to access any event recording for 30 days after the event. The recording is owned by the BHF and cannot be duplicated, shared or published without the prior written authorisation of the BHF.
e. Please note that some of the Material (including some documents and photos) has been published on this Website with the permission of the relevant copyright owners (who are not the BHF). All rights are reserved on these documents and permission to copy them must be requested from the copyright owners.
3. Linking policy
Linking to the BHF website can help communicate valuable information to patients, medical professionals, volunteers and other interested parties about heart disease and related issues. It is not necessary to request permission to link to the BHF website, although we reserve the right to request the removal of any link. The BHF logo may not be used without prior written permission, which may be requested by emailing us on [email protected]. A link to the BHF site must not be used to imply the BHF endorsement of the site, related products or services. Your site must not conflict with the aims of the BHF.
The BHF website includes links to external websites. We receive many link requests and only link to sites which we believe provide useful information that will be of interest to our users. The BHF has no control and therefore takes no responsibility for the content of external internet sites even when we have included a link on our own Website. The existence of a link from our Website to any other website is for information purposes only and does not imply that the BHF endorses the activities or views of that website or the organisation behind the site, nor does it indicate any form of association or partnership on our part. We will not be liable for any loss or damage that may arise from your use of those sites.
4. Fundraising regulator
a. An Accompanying Adult must be registered to participate in the Event as must any Young Person they are accompanying.
b. Accompanying Adults shall take full responsibility for the Young Person(s) that they are accompanying and must stay with their Young Person(s) at all times during the Event.
c. Unless otherwise agreed in advance by BHF at its sole discretion, an Accompanying Adult may accompany no more than two Young People.
BHF proudly works with the Fundraising Regulator, an independent body who set and maintain the standards for charitable fundraising. The role of the Fundraising Regulator is as follows:
- To set and promote the standards for fundraising practice (‘the code’ and associated rulebooks) in consultation with the public, fundraising stakeholders and legislators.
- To investigate cases where fundraising practices have led to significant public concern.
- To adjudicate complaints from the public about fundraising practice, where these cannot be resolved by the charities themselves.
- To operate a fundraising preference service to enable individuals to manage their contact with charities.
- Where poor fundraising practice is judged to have taken place, recommend best practice guidance and take proportionate remedial action.
- To be honest, fair and open about fundraising with their supporters. Find out more on the Fundraising Regulator website
Read our policy to find out more about giving feedback or making a complaint.
The Virtual event is being run by BHF, with the primary purpose to raise funds for BHF.
5. Donations and payments
a. Although BHF seeks to protect online payment details in accordance with the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard, the security of such information transmitted via the Internet cannot be guaranteed. As such any data transferred is at your own risk.
b. If you use a payment card on our Website, you must be the authorised user of the card and have permission and funds to make the relevant payment or donation. We cannot accept any payments for event registration (including the recording of the event) after the event has started.
c. If you have made a donation of money in error please call the Supporter Services team on 0300 330 3322 (Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm) or email [email protected] and they will be happy to discuss with you.
6. Images policy
a. Legitimate Interest: By submitting a photo/image as part of a virtual challenge, via Facebook or email BHF or its group companies and/or its contractors and/or its agents will rely on legitimate interest as a lawful basis for using the photos. The BHF need the ability to use your photographs and films to promote, report on and sell the virtual challenge by means of film, television, radio, print media, internet, publicity material or any other media now or in the future.
b. Consent: BHF may request (i) a Participant’s photo, and/or (ii) a Participant be featured in BHF's marketing campaign. In the event BHF makes such a request it will seek the consent from the Participant (or the Participant's parent or guardian in the event the Participant is under 18) on a separate consent form. The Participant may at its sole discretion choose to grant BHF consent. It is not a condition of The virtual challenge that such consent is granted. BHF's use of the Participant's photograph and/or personal information contained in a marketing feature will be in accordance with the BHF's Privacy and Cookies policy.
c. All Participants and the parents or guardians of any under 18s acknowledge and agree that no payment will be made to any Participant for the use of any photographs, images or films in which they may feature.
d. You confirm that you will not submit any inappropriate material and in the event of this occurring, it will be rejected immediately.
e. Image consent can be withdrawn at any time by notifying BHF in writing, however, once information is placed on the internet, we do lose a degree of control over the distribution and retrieval of such information. Therefore please keep this in mind when providing consent. You understand and agree that the BHF will not be required to stop using material that is already produced or recall material that is already in circulation, but that you will be able to request that we do not use your story or photo in any future publications or campaigns.
7. Your health
You are responsible for ensuring that you are sufficiently fit and healthy and physically able to undertake the virtual challenge event. All participants are encouraged to check in advance with their GP that it is appropriate for them to undertake the virtual challenge event, taking into account any pre-existing medical conditions.
8. Communication
We will be sending email and SMS communications throughout the challenge. These can contain fundraising or event-related tips. By signing up and agreeing to these terms and conditions, you are consenting to receiving these.