Terms of Service
1. About these terms
These terms form an agreement between you and Repertoire (“we”, “us”) governing your use of the Repertoire website and service (the “Service”). By creating an account or using the Service, you accept these terms.
2. Eligibility
You must be at least 13 years old to use the Service.
3. Your account
You are responsible for keeping your account credentials safe and for activity carried out under your account. Tell us promptly at privacy@repertoire.fm if you believe your account has been compromised. One person, one account; don't impersonate others.
4. Acceptable use
When using the Service, you agree not to:
- post content that is unlawful, defamatory, harassing, hateful, or infringing;
- spam, scrape, or attempt to overload the Service;
- circumvent moderation, voting, or rating mechanisms;
- attempt to access accounts or data that are not yours;
- use the Service to violate someone else's privacy or intellectual-property rights.
We may remove content or suspend accounts that breach these rules.
5. Your content and the licence you grant us
You keep ownership of the ratings, reviews, lists, collections and other content you submit (“Your Content”).
By submitting Your Content, you grant Repertoire a worldwide, non-exclusive, royalty-free, sublicensable licence to host, store, reproduce, adapt for technical and formatting purposes, publish, publicly display, and distribute Your Content within the Service, including in features such as search results, aggregation, summaries, and recommendations. This licence ends when you delete the content, except to the extent the content has already been shared with others or remains in operational backups for a short period.
You confirm that you have the right to grant this licence and that Your Content does not infringe anyone else's rights.
6. Our content
The Repertoire site, software, branding, and curated catalog data are protected by copyright and other rights. You may not copy or redistribute material from the Service except as the Service expressly allows or as permitted by law.
7. Catalog data
The Service incorporates data from open music databases, including MusicBrainz, Wikidata, and Open Opus, under their respective licences. Those licences continue to apply to that data.
8. Reporting infringing or illegal content
If you believe content on the Service infringes your copyright or other rights, or is otherwise unlawful, you can ask us to remove it. Email privacy@repertoire.fm with:
- the location (URL) of the content;
- what it is and why it is infringing or unlawful — for a copyright claim, identify the work and the rights you hold in it;
- your name and contact details; and
- a statement that the information in your notice is accurate and made in good faith.
We aim to acknowledge reports within a few business days and to act on valid notices as quickly as we reasonably can. We review every notice and, where appropriate, remove or disable access to the content and may notify the person who posted it. If your content was removed and you believe that was a mistake, reply to that notice and we will reconsider. Submitting a knowingly false or abusive notice may itself breach these terms.
9. Termination
You can close your account at any time by emailing privacy@repertoire.fm. We may suspend or terminate accounts that materially breach these terms, with or without notice. The provisions on Your Content licence (to the extent content remains on the Service), liability, and governing law survive termination.
10. Disclaimer
The Service is provided “as is” and “as available”. To the fullest extent permitted by law, we do not give any warranties about the Service, including that it will be error-free, secure, or uninterrupted, or that user-submitted content is accurate.
11. Liability
Nothing in these terms limits our liability for fraud, fraudulent misrepresentation, death or personal injury caused by negligence, or any other liability that cannot be limited or excluded by law. Subject to that, we are not liable for any indirect or consequential loss, loss of data, loss of profits, or loss of opportunity arising from your use of the Service.
12. Changes
We may change these terms from time to time. The “last updated” date will reflect the most recent change. If a change is material, we will give reasonable notice through the Service. Continued use after a change means you accept the updated terms.
13. Governing law
These terms are governed by the laws of England and Wales. The courts of England and Wales have exclusive jurisdiction over any dispute, except that if you are a UK consumer, you may also bring proceedings in the courts of the part of the UK where you live.
14. Contact
Questions about these terms: privacy@repertoire.fm.