These Terms govern access and use of the ETTU website and all related digital platforms.
2. Acceptance
By accessing the website, users agree to these Terms and all applicable ETTU regulations and directives.
3. Relationship with ETTU Regulations
In case of inconsistency, ETTU Regulations, Event Agreements, and Directives shall prevail over these Terms.
4. Intellectual Property Rights
All content including media, match data, results, images, videos, graphics and trademarks is owned by ETTU or its partners. Any reproduction or commercial use without prior written consent is prohibited.
5. Sports Data and Media Rights
Sports data, results and audiovisual content may be collected, processed and distributed by ETTU and its partners for media, commercial and integrity purposes.
6. Integrity and Betting Monitoring
ETTU cooperates with integrity partners including Sportradar for UFDS monitoring, betting analysis and prevention of match manipulation.
7. Permitted Use
Users may use the website for personal, non-commercial purposes only. Any scraping, automated extraction or commercial exploitation is prohibited.
8. Liability
ETTU provides the website ‘as is’ without warranties. ETTU shall not be liable for inaccuracies, interruptions or damages except in cases of gross negligence or wilful misconduct.
9. External Links
ETTU is not responsible for third-party content or websites.
10. Data Protection
Personal data is processed in accordance with the ETTU Privacy Policy.
11. Governing Law
These Terms are governed by Luxembourg law.
12. Jurisdiction
Any disputes shall be subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of Luxembourg courts.
13. Amendments
ETTU reserves the right to amend these Terms at any time.
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The European Table Tennis Union (ETTU) is the governing body of the sport of table tennis in Europe, and is the only authority recognized for this purpose by the International Table Tennis Federation. The ETTU deals with all matters relating to table tennis at a European level, including the development and promotion of the sport in the territories controlled by its 58 member associations, and the organization of continental table tennis competitions, including the European Championships.