Legal

Website Terms of Use

Effective Date: 10 April 2026

These Terms of Use apply to your use of this website (cleargatesystems.com). This website is operated by [Company Name], registered in Ireland (Reg No. [Reg No.]), with a registered address at [Registered Address] (we, us, our).

Contact: hello@cleargatesystems.com

1. Acceptance of these Terms

By using this website, you confirm that you accept these Terms of Use and agree to comply with them. If you do not agree, you must not use this website.

2. Other policies that apply

These Terms should be read together with our Privacy Policy and Cookie Policy. Together, these documents govern your use of the website.

3. Changes to these Terms

We may revise these Terms from time to time. Please check this page periodically to ensure you understand the terms that apply at the time you use the website.

4. Changes to the website

We may update, change, suspend, withdraw, or restrict availability of the website or any content on it at any time. We do not guarantee uninterrupted access.

5. Intended audience

This website is directed primarily at businesses and professionals operating in Ireland and the European Union. We make no representation that the content is appropriate for use in other jurisdictions. If you access the website from outside Ireland, you are responsible for compliance with local laws.

6. Not legal, regulatory, or compliance advice

All content on this website is provided for general informational purposes only. Nothing on this website constitutes legal advice, regulatory advice, or a formal compliance opinion. Clear Gate Systems is not a law firm and does not provide legal services.

We help organisations design and implement AI governance operating models, workflows, and knowledge systems. Any content relating to the EU AI Act, GDPR, or other regulations describes our understanding of applicable frameworks and is intended to support practical implementation work — not to substitute for qualified legal counsel.

If you require legal or regulatory opinions, you should consult a qualified solicitor or specialist regulatory adviser.

7. Accuracy of content

We make reasonable efforts to present accurate and current information. However, regulatory frameworks evolve and organisational circumstances vary. We do not guarantee that content is accurate, complete, or current at the time you read it. Any reliance you place on content from this website is strictly at your own risk.

8. Intellectual property

We are the owner or licensee of all intellectual property rights on this website and in the materials published on it, including articles, graphics, branding, and the Clear Gate Systems name. All rights are reserved.

  • You may view pages and print or download extracts for personal, non-commercial use.
  • You must not modify copies of any materials you print or download.
  • You must not use any content for commercial purposes without written permission.
  • If you breach these Terms, your right to use the website may cease immediately.

9. Linking to our website

You may link to our home page provided the link is fair and lawful and does not damage our reputation or suggest endorsement where none exists. You must not frame this website on another site. We reserve the right to withdraw linking permission at any time.

10. Third-party links

Where the website contains links to third-party websites, these are provided for information only. We do not control, endorse, or accept responsibility for third-party content or practices.

11. Security and misuse

We do not guarantee that the website will be secure or free from bugs or viruses. You are responsible for using your own virus protection. You must not attempt unauthorised access, introduce malicious code, or attack the website via denial-of-service or similar methods.

12. Limitation of liability

Nothing in these Terms excludes liability where it would be unlawful to do so under Irish law, including liability for death or personal injury caused by negligence, or fraud.

Subject to the above, we are not liable for loss or damage arising from your use of (or inability to use) the website, or from reliance on any content, including any indirect or consequential loss.

13. Transfer of rights

We may transfer our rights and obligations under these Terms to another organisation, provided that your rights are not materially affected.

14. Governing law and jurisdiction

These Terms are governed by the laws of Ireland. The Irish courts shall have exclusive jurisdiction over any dispute arising from your use of this website.

See also: Privacy Policy · Cookie Policy.