Terms and conditions

General Terms and Conditions of Reuser’s Information Services applicable to all services delivered by Reuser’s Information Services.

These Terms and Conditions are created by Reuser’s Information Services for the purpose of delivering training programmes, consultancy, workshops and other RIS services.

These terms overrule all other Terms and Conditions. In case of a conflict with the Terms of a client, the RIS Terms and Conditions will be used.

Last updated July 2023.

Definitions

RIS:Reuser’s Information Services
Terms:Terms and Conditions by RIS
Clients:All customers, clients, students, participants, those present at briefings and presentations, as well as organisations, (semi)government, and private sector
RIS services:All services delivered by RIS, including but not limited to training programmes, workshops, consultancy, presentations, books and articles, electronic and digital products
Training materials:Training materials include but is not limited to, the OSINT Handbook, the little Gray Book, reference sheets, handouts, flow charts, the online website plus content, all other websites created by RIS and used during or after service delivery as well as the oral lessons themselves.

Types of services

RIS delivers a wide range of services to clients. Amongst others, RIS services include:

  • Training programmes. These can be public training programmes or in-house training programmes ;
    • Public training programmes are open for registration by anybody ;
    • In-house training programmes are for dedicated clients and aimed at the specific requirements of the client ;
  • Workshops. Short term training sessions devoted to a single topic ;
  • Presentations. At conferences, summits etc. ;
  • Consultancy. Advice, oral or written, for solving clients’ information problems ;

Consultancy, in-house training programmes and presentations are negotiated with the client. Public training programmes are usually fixed in contents and delivery format.

All services may be delivered in real life or online via a teleconferencing programme.

Documentation

RIS training programmes and workshops are usually supported by documentation, depending on the agreements with the customer. The documentation is fully available for each participant to keep for their own use and study.

This documentation includes:

  • OSINT training handbook, print and wire-bound ;
  • Online training website with personal login credentials for each participants. The online training website is available online for at least a month after the training programme or workshop ends ;
  • Quick reference materials. Print and wire-bound ;
  • Handouts ;
  • Software kit with third party software and tools. Online and digital only ;
  • Online websites such as the OSINT Bibliography, the OSINT Resource Discovery Toolkit and other digital and online works produced and created by RIS.

Bookings

Bookings may be made for all RIS services.

RIS recommends for in-house training programmes, presentations and workshops to book a date or multiple dates early to prevent any agenda problems later. Changing the booked date or cancelling the booked date is free of charge. In case of a upcoming agenda conflict with other potential clients, RIS will contact the original client and discuss a solution.

The procedure for booking a seat on a public training programme or workshop is as follows:

  • After a booking by a client is received, RIS will determine if a free seat is available ;
    • If a seat is available, RIS will send within a week a confirmation plus invoice to the client. The confirmation holds information on the procedure and what to expect from RIS ;
    • If a seat is not available, the client will be put on a Standby List. The client will get a confirmation about this explaining the procedure. If a seat becomes available, clients on the Standby List will get an opportunity to complete their booking. This will be done in chronological order. If the client agrees, the invoice will be send ;
    • If a seat does not become available, the client on the Standby List will get a Priority Invitation for the next training programme or workshop. The client will hereto be informed.
  • After payment of the invoice, the booked seat will become guaranteed. the client will receive an e-mail confirming this status.

Admission

Admission to public training programmes and workshops are open to anyone.

Admission to in-house training programmes, briefings and presentations is the responsibility of the client. The maximum number of participants to anyone training programme or workshop is around 15.

Participants to any RIS service are recommended:

  • To have a good working knowledge of English ;
  • To have a reasonable working knowledge of operating laptops, software and hardware. That is, knowing how to use the most common operating systems (such as Microsoft Windows, iOS, Linux) and in handing basic office software such as word processors, Internet browsers, PDF readers, and editors. Participants are also expected to understand how to connect their hardware to the Internet ;
  • To use their own laptops during training or hire one from RIS ;
  • To ensure the correct adapter’s are used to plugin hardware into European sockets (type F). The voltage is usually 230 volts.

Usually, the level of RIS services is at college or university level (minor level), unless otherwise agreed with the client. There is no requirement for in-depth technical knowledge of computing, networks or operating systems. RIS services are usually aimed at alpha and gamma studies.

Languages used

RIS services are always delivered in U.K. English. All training materials are in U.K. English. RIS services will be delivered in U.K. English or Dutch, depending on the participants. If a RIS service is delivered in Dutch, the other training materials will be in U.K. English nevertheless.

In case of an in-house training where language capabilities of the participants are insufficient, a live translator may be used. RIS recommends to inform RIS instructors as soon as possible if a live translator will be used. The training agenda needs to be adapted for this. The expenses for translation services are for the client.

    Payment terms

    Pricing for public training programmes is fixed. Pricing for in-house training programmes will be determined based on mutual agreement between RIS and the client.

    All pricing is fixed. There are no after calculations or variable expenses. All pricing is inclusive of all preparations by RIS and it’s instructors. The invoice for RIS services must be paid in full prior to delivery of the service. For specific customers or reasons, exceptions may be made.

    All prices are always excluding 21% VAT (btw), unless the client can refer to official documents that the client is is exempted for VAT.

    For international clients, all pricing by RIS is excluding VAT & local taxes, excluding travel and excluding accommodation. RIS instructors and teachers will arrive one day early on the destination and leave one day after the final day of service delivery, unless agreed otherwise. A three day course abroad is thus four nights accommodation. Print documentation, postage and handling will be charged extra.

    Any extra expenses associated with international wire-tranfer, payment by Paypal and the like are for the client.

    The currency for all RIS services is EURO.

    Cancellation policy

    If a client likes to cancel a reservation for a public training programme the client is invited to inform RIS as soon as possible, either by e-mail or by phone.

    Cancellation of a booking for a public training programme or workshop before two weeks prior to training start is free of charge. Cancellation of a booking for public training programme or workshop within two weeks prior to training start will be charged with 50% of the admission price to cover the cost of preparations by RIS. Cancellation within a week prior to training start will be charged with 100% of the admission price.

    After cancellation, if a payment was made, RIS will reimburse the admission price to the same bank account as used for the payment, unless otherwise agreed with the client.

    RIS reserves the right to cancel a client’ booking at any time. The client will be notified in advance of the intention to cancel and RIS will always try to find a satisfactory solution.

    if an in-house training is cancelled, changed or postponed by the client, any expenses already made by RIS such as accommodation and or travel expenses and any expenses made during preparation of the service, will be charged to the client. The client will be informed by RIS when RIS is about to make expenses like these.

    Force majeure

    For any in-house training, RIS shall not be held accountable for any damage to the client if a in-house training programme needs to be cancelled, changed, or postponed due to circumstances beyond reasonable control of RIS, including but not limited to: illness, strikes, industrial action, acts of war, terrorism, crime, bad weather or political changes.

    Complaints

    Please address complaints by e-mail or by phone to the director RIS. RIS is committed to solve the problem as soon as possible and to satisfy the client.

    Copyright and intellectual property rights

    The training materials, including but not limited to books, handouts, quick reference sheets, digital content, presentations, online websites and any other proprietary educational materials created by and provided within RIS training programs, are solely owned by RIS and are protected under copyright laws.

    All rights, including but not limited to copyright, intellectual property, and any other proprietary rights related to the training materials, remain the sole property of [Your Company Name]. The transfer, sale, or assignment of these rights to any third party, without explicit written consent from RIS, is strictly prohibited.

    Participants of RIS’s training programs and RIS services are granted a non-exclusive, non-transferable license to use the training materials for their personal educational purposes only. This license does not permit the reproduction, distribution, or sharing of these materials to third parties in any way without express written consent from RIS.

    Where third-party materials, such as content from public websites, internet search engines, or online databases, are utilized within the training materials provided by RIS, the copyright of such materials remains the property of their respective owners. The use of these materials within the training content is for educational purposes and does not indicate ownership or transfer of their copyrights to RIS. Participants are responsible for adhering to the copyright terms and conditions of any third-party materials they may access or use during the training programs.

    In the event of a conflict between the terms and conditions of RIS and those of the participants or participants employers, the terms and conditions of RIS shall prevail. By participating in any RIS service, participants agree to abide by the terms and conditions set forth by RIS.

    These terms and conditions are governed by the laws of the Kingdom of The Netherlands. Any disputes arising from or related to these terms and conditions will be subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts in The Kingdom of the Netherlands.

    Warranty and liability

    Use of Training Materials:

    RIS (Your Company) strives to provide comprehensive and valuable training materials. Although RIS is committed to providing accurate, up to date, correct and reliable information in its services, those criteria cannot always be guaranteed due to the nature of the subject. Participants engaging with these materials are solely responsible for their use. RIS shall not be held liable for any misuse, misinterpretation, or improper application of the training content by participants or their companies.

    RIS is dedicated to delivering high-quality services with accurate and valuable content. Every effort is made to ensure the accuracy, relevance, and reliability of the materials provided. However, due to the dynamic nature of the subject matter and the evolving industry standards, RIS cannot guarantee the absolute accuracy, completeness, or currentness of the content at all times. Participants acknowledge that while RIS endeavours to deliver the best possible training, variations and updates in information may occur, and thus, RIS cannot warrant the absolute precision of all content at any given moment.

    Copyright and Patent Infringement:

    All training materials provided by RIS are the intellectual property of the company and are protected by copyright and other intellectual property laws. Participants are strictly prohibited from reproducing, distributing, or using the materials for commercial purposes without explicit consent by RIS. RIS shall not be held liable for any claim of copyright or patent infringement arising from the misuse or un-authorized distribution of the training materials by participants or their affiliated organisations.

      Damages and Faulty Use

      While RIS endeavours to offer accurate and beneficial training content, any damage, injury, or loss incurred by participants due to the faulty or improper use of the lessons is not the responsibility of RIS or its representatives. Participants engaging with the training materials do so at their own risk, and RIS shall not be liable for any resulting damages or consequences.

      Indemnification:

        Participants agree to indemnify and hold harmless RIS and its affiliates, officers, directors, employees, and agents from any claims, damages, losses, liabilities, and expenses, including legal fees, arising out of or in connection with the misuse of the training materials or any breach of the terms and conditions outlined.