Numero Legal Documentation


Jump to Top Copyright Statement

The copyright laws of Australia and other countries protect materials available in NUMERO® website, hereby refer to as “Numero”. Copyright © 2001, The Drysdale Family Charitable Trust Foundation. All rights reserved.

  • When you access Numero, you agree to the following terms of use:
  • You may retrieve the contents of Numero for informational purposes only.
  • You may save a local copy or send it to your printer for your own personal use or in order to inform authorised and potential users about the Numero services. However, you may not charge for such use.
  • You must include the copyright notice in any copy that you make.
  • You may not modify the information found in Numero without the express permission of The Drysdale Family Charitable Trust.
  • Numero encourages and appreciates links in your own Web pages to Numero. Permission is expressly granted to any person who wishes to place a link in his or her own Web page to Numero homepage in its entirety. As a courtesy, if you link to, or include Numero in an index, please let us know. However, you must obtain special permission before placing a link in your own Web page to any of Numero sub-page.

Jump to Top Notice and Procedure for Making Claims of Copyright Infringement

Notification must be submitted to the Chief Executive Officer, The Drysdale Family Charitable Foundation Trust; PO Box 1509, Subiaco WA 6904, Australia (or email: drysdale.trust@alzheimers.asn.au).
To be effective, the notification must be a written communication that includes the following:

  • A physical or electronic signature of a person authorised to act on behalf of the owner of an exclusive right that is allegedly infringed;
  • Identification of the copyrighted work claimed to have been infringed, or, if multiple copyrighted works at a single online site are covered by a single notification, a representative list of such works at that site;
  • Identification of the material that is claimed to be infringing or to be the subject of infringing activity and that is to be removed or access to which is to be disabled, and information reasonably sufficient to permit the service provider to locate the material;
  • Information reasonably sufficient to permit the service provider to contact the complaining party, such as address, telephone number, and if available, an e-mail address at which the complaining party may be contacted;
  • A statement that the complaining party has a good faith belief that use of the material in the manner complained of is not authorised by the copyright owner, its agent, or the law; and,
  • A statement that the information in the notification is accurate, and under penalty of perjury, that the complaining party is authorised to act on behalf of the owner of an exclusive right that is allegedly infringed.

Jump to Top Notice of Trademarks

NUMERO® and the logo of NUMERO® wording slanted to the left are registered trademarks of Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Disorders Association of WA, Inc.
The Drysdale Family Chartable Foundation Trust operates as an auxiliary of the Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Disorders Association of WA, Inc.
Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Disorders Association of WA, Inc. trades as ADRDA WA, ADRDA, ADRDS, AAWA, and Alzheimer’s Association WA.
Alzheimer’s Association, Sharing Dementia Care, Sharing the Caring, Sharing the Caring Spirit, and the logo of 2 disc-head persons, 1 has arm around other are registered trademarks of Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Disorders Association of Australia, Inc.
Other publishers, titles or services may be registered trademark to their respective companies.


Jump to Top Terms of Use

Please read these terms and conditions of use carefully before using the site. By using this site, you signify your assent to these terms of use. If you do not agree to these terms of use please do not use the site. We reserve the right, at our discretion, to change, modify, add, or remove portions of these terms at any time. Please check these terms periodically for changes. Your continued use of NUMERO® homepage following the posting of changes to these terms (including Copyright Statement, Notice of Trademarks, Alzheimer’s Association WA Editorial Policy, and Online Privacy Statement) will mean you accept those changes.


Jump to Top Disclaimer

The information contained in our website (the “Service”) is presented in summary form only and intended to provide broad consumer understanding and knowledge of the mathematical aids NUMERO® (hereby refer to the “Aids”) and related topics. Information obtained by using the Service is not exhaustive and does not cover all prospects of the aids. Should you have any query with the aids, please contact your local NUMERO® distributor or email us at drysdale.trust@alzheimers.asn.au.

The information is compiled from a variety of sources ("Information Providers"). Neither Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Disorders Association WA, Inc. (collectively referred to as “Alzheimer’s Association WA”, “we”, “us”, or “our” herein), The Drysdale Family Charitable Trust Foundation (collectively referred to as “Trust”, “we”, “us”, or “our” herein) and its affiliates nor any Information Provider shall be responsible for information provided herein under any theory of liability or indemnity. Liability of the Trust or Information Providers, if any, for damages (including, without limitation, liability arising out of contract, negligence, strict liability, tort or patent or copyright infringement) shall not exceed the fees paid by the user for the particular information or service provided. In no event shall the Trust or any Information Provider be liable for any damages other than the amount referred to above, and all other damages, direct or indirect, special, incidental, consequential or punitive, are hereby excluded even if the Trust or the Information Provider has been advised of the possibility of such damages. Neither the Trust nor any Information Provider shall be responsible for any statements or materials posted in chat rooms, discussion boards, forums or other communities on the Service under any theory of liability or indemnity.

Information accessed through this Service is provided "AS IS" and without warranty, express or implied. All implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular use or purpose are hereby excluded. The Trust and Information Providers make no warranty as to the reliability, accuracy, timeliness, usefulness or completeness of the information. The Trust and Information Providers cannot and do not warrant against human and machine errors, omissions, delays, interruptions or losses, including loss of data. The Trust and Information Providers cannot and do not guarantee or warrant that files available for downloading from this Service will be free of infection or viruses, worms, Trojan horses or other code that manifest contaminating or destructive properties.

You understand further that the Internet contains unedited materials some of which are sexually explicit or may be offensive to you. You access such materials at your own risk. The Trust and Information Providers have no control over and accept no responsibility whatsoever for such materials.


Jump to Top Restrictions on Use of Materials

This site is operated by the Alzheimer’s Association WA through the Trust. No material from Alzheimer’s Association WA or any website owned, operated, licensed, or controlled by Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Disorders Association WA, Inc. may be copied, reproduced, republished, uploaded, posted, transmitted, or distributed in any way, except that you may download one copy of the materials on any single computer for your personal, non-commercial home use only, provided that

  • You keep intact all copyright and other proprietary notices;
  • You make no modifications to the materials;
  • You do not use the materials in a manner that suggests an association with or endorsement of any product, service, opinions, cause or anything else; and
  • You do not download quantities of materials to a database that can be used to avoid future downloads from an Alzheimer’s Association WA or Numero website.

For purposes of these terms, the use of any such material or any other websites or networked computer environment is prohibited. All trademarks, service marks, and trade names are proprietary to Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Disorders Association WA, Inc.

In the event you download software from the site, the software, including any files, images incorporating in or generated by the software, and data accompanying the software (collectively, the “Software”) are licensed to you by Alzheimer’s Association WA through the Trust. Alzheimer’s Association WA does not transfer title to the Software to you. You own the medium on which the Software is recorded, but Alzheimer’s Association retains full and complete title to the Software, and all intellectual property rights therein. You may not redistribute, sell, recompile, reverse engineer, disassemble, or otherwise reduce the Software to a human-readable form.

Alzheimer’s Association WA or the Trust does not and cannot review all communications and materials posted or unloaded to the service and is not responsible for the content of these communications and materials. However communications or materials that it determines to be

  • Abusive, defamatory, or obscene;
  • Fraudulent, deceptive, or misleading;
  • In violation of a copyright, trademark or other intellectual property right of another; or
  • Offensive or other unacceptable to Alzheimer’s Association WA or the Trust at its sole discretion.

Any messages, advice, opinions or other information contained in any discussion area should not be construed as professional advice or instruction.

Web publishers are free to link to the Alzheimer's Association WA and Numero sites (formal requests are not required). However, the Alzheimer's Association WA and the Trust reserve the right to determine what sites it will provide linkages to. Requests for reciprocal links are frequently not granted, due to the volume of requests submitted and policies of the Alzheimer's Association WA.

Copyright in this web site is owned by The Drysdale Family Charitable Trust Foundation. All rights reserved.


Jump to Top Instructions for Use

This site is best viewed using Netscape (version 2.0 or greater), Internet Explorer (version 3.0 or greater) or other commercial browsers that support frames. You can download these browsers from manufacturers' sites via the Internet.

If text on this site is difficult to read, check the "Preferences" setting on your computer to see if you can adjust the size of what appears on your screen (available on most systems).

Information on this site has been grouped by subject. Sections can be accessed in a variety of different ways. From the home page, simply click on the title of the section you'd like to view (marked with an arrow tip). Once you're in a section, you can select individual information pages related to that topic. You can also easily jump to other sections within the site by clicking on one of the buttons across the top of the page or on a section heading listed near the bottom of every page. Clicking the "back" button on your browser frame will take you back to the page you previously viewed.

Information current as at 16 October 2001.


Jump to Top Online Privacy Statement

By using the NUMERO® website, you agree to the terms of the NUMERO® Online Privacy Statement, as outlined below. If you do not agree to these terms, please do not use these sites.

The Drysdale Family Charitable Foundation Trust (herein refer to as the “Trust”) is committed to providing the best online information on the mathematical aids NUMERO® and at the same time ensuring the privacy of your information. We understand that as a user of our site how important the privacy of your personal information is to you. The following statement addresses relevant privacy issues for the Trust. However, if you have any further questions relating to this online privacy statement, please do not hesitate to e-mail us.

This privacy policy may be revised periodically. When we make a significant change that affect our collection and use of your personal information or our security practices, we will post a notice on the NUMERO® homepage for 30 days. The most recent changes to the policy will be noted in a different colour within the policy. We recommend that you read our privacy policy whenever you visit our site in case you missed our notice or have not registered for a service or feature of our site previously.


Jump to Top Collection of Information

When you visit and navigate our website, we will not collect personal information about you unless you provide us that information voluntarily. By “personal information”, we mean data that is unique to an individual, such as name, address, e-mail address or contact number.

However, for each visitor to our website, our web server collects the following type of information for statistical purposes:

  • the number of users who visit the website;
  • the date and time of visits;
  • the number of pages viewed; and
  • traffic patterns.

This is anonymous statistical data and no attempt will be made to identify users or their browsing activities. We use this data to evaluate our website performance and to improve the content we display to you.


Jump to Top Links to Other Sites

Users should be aware that when you are on NUMERO® web site, you could be directed to other sites that are beyond our control. There are links to other sites from NUMERO® pages that take you outside our service. This includes links from partners that may use NUMERO® or Alzheimer’s Association WA logo as part of a co-branding agreement. These other sites may send their own cookies to users, collect data or solicit personal information.

Please keep in mind that whenever you give out personal information online - for example, via message boards or chat - that information can be collected and used by people you don’t know. While the Trust strives to protect its user’s personal information and privacy, we cannot guarantee the security of any information you disclose online and you do so at your own risk.


Jump to Top Cookies

To provide you with a range of web site features, online products and services we use two types of cookies. Cookies are pieces of information that a website transfers to an individual’s hard drive for record-keeping purposes. Cookies make web surfing easier for you by saving your preferences while you are at our sites. We never save passwords or credit card information in cookies. The use of cookies is an industry standard - you will find them at most major websites.

Firstly, we use permanent cookies to keep a record of all visits to the site and to provide personalised features, for example you can choose which page you would like to make your homepage. These cookies do not contain any personally identifying information. They are used to help us develop the design and layout of the website, improve applications, and measure the effectiveness of our services.

Secondly, we use session cookies as part of the identification process for our online services such as e-commerce. This is for security purposes to determine that you are who you say you are. These cookies are integral in providing you with the service.

To evaluate the effectiveness of our service, we may use third parties to collect statistical data on the NUMERO® web site within their permanent cookies. These cookies do not capture any personally identifying information from our website. They are used to evaluate and measure the effectiveness of the service.

Most browsers are initially set up to accept cookies. You can reset your browser to refuse all cookies or indicate when a cookie is being sent. However, note that some parts of the NUMERO® web site service will not function properly, or may be considerably slower if you refuse cookies. If you are uncertain or like more information on the type of cookies we used and how it would affect you, please do not hesitate to contact us.


Jump to Top IP Addresses

An Internet Protocol (IP) address is a number that is automatically assigned to your computer by your Internet Service Provider (ISP) whenever you access the Internet. This number may be the same each time you access the Internet or it may change. Like other Internet sites, NUMERO® web site uses IP addresses to collect aggregate information about numbers of visitors and site usage. The address is logged on our server when your computer requests information from our web site. However, to allow users to access our site anonymously, your IP address is not linked with personal information about you. The Trust reserves the right, in rare instances, to use IP addresses to identify individuals who threaten our site, service or clients.


Jump to Top Surveys, Questionnaires and Polls

When you respond to surveys, questionnaires or polls on our site, we may, at times, ask you for demographic information such as your gender or age. This information is collected only as anonymous, aggregated information and is used for statistical purposes. Otherwise, we do not collect or store your personal responses.


Jump to Top When You Provide Information

The type of information that we collect from you will depend on what activities and services you use on the site. Specific details on each activity and service are detailed within the sub-page and supersede this general statement.

When you provide us with personal details i.e. when purchasing NUMERO® products online, we will request personal information such as your name and address, bank account details, your e-mail address and a contact phone number.

This information is fundamental in order for you to utilise our service, and so that we may contact you when necessary on issues relating directly to the service or activity. This practice is consistent with our service policies.

We will not use your personal information for any purposes which is not related to the products or services we provide to you for any purpose for which you would not reasonably expect us to use the information. Your information may be used with the Alzheimer’s Association WA, Inc. to enable us to offer you other products and services that will enhance our relationship with you. It is your decision whether you wish us to provide this service to you.


Jump to Top Security of Captured Data

The importance of security for all personally identifiable information association with our clients is of utmost concern to us. We exercise great care in providing secure transmission of your information from your computer to our servers. Unfortunately, no data transmission over the Internet can be guaranteed to be 100% secure. As a result, while we strive to protect your personal information, the Trust cannot ensure or warrant the security of any information you transmit to us or from our online products and services, and you do so at your own risk. Once we receive your transmission, we make our best effort to ensure its security on our systems. When credit care information is transmitted we use industry standard, SSL (secure socket layer) encryption.
Additionally, all stored client information is protected from unauthorised access through the use of secure password and user log-on or other security procedures.


Jump to Top Choice / Opt-Out

Our site provides users the opportunity to opt-out of receiving communications from us at the point where we request information about the user by either rejecting the service such as e-commence, or send email to drysdale.trust@alzheimers.asn.au.


Jump to Top Changing Our Record of Your Personal Information

You have the right to correct your personal information. This may be accomplished by writing to:

The Drysdale Family Charitable Foundation Trust
PO Box 1509,
Subiaco, WA 6904,
Australia.
Phone: +61 (8) 9388 2800
Fax: + 61 (8) 9388 2739
Email: drysdale.trust@alzheimers.asn.au

Please include your name, address and/or e-mail address when you contact us.


Jump to Top Effects of Privacy Policy

This privacy policy is not intended to and does not create any contractual or legal rights in or on behalf of any party.

If you believe that the Trust has not complied with this online privacy statement with respect to your personal information, you may write to the Chief Executive Officer. In you letter, please describe in as much detail as possible the ways in which you believe that the NUMERO® web site Online Privacy Statement has not been complied with. We will investigate your complaint promptly.


Jump to Top Parental Consent

The Drysdale Family Charitable Foundation Trust (herein refer to as the “Trust”) has developed its NUMERO® web site to be an enjoyable experience for children (and adults) of all ages. The Trust recognizes that some younger children may not understand some of the information contained on this web site or how this site operates. The Trust believes that providing its visitors with accurate and adequate notice about the web site will lead to informed choices and decisions about how to use the site, as well as protecting its users' privacy. If you have any questions or comments about the NUMERO® web site, please feel free to contact us.

In compliance with the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (21 April 2001) and fair information practices, we will not knowingly allow children to become subscribers of any of the NUMERO® Internet access service, such as e-commence without parental consent. Children under 13 years of age may not participate in any online activities that require registration without the prior written consent of a parent or legal guardian (herein collectively refer to as the "Parent"). The child's parent or guardian may write directly to the Trust at:

Drysdale Family Charitable Foundation Trust,
PO Box 1509,
Subiaco, WA 6904,
Australia.
Phone: + 61 (8) 9388-2800
Fax: + 61(8) 9388-2739
Email: drysdale.trust@alzheimers.asn.au

Until we receive verifiable permission from a Parent, a child under 13 may not submit or post his or her personal information on our site. In addition, we urge Parents to instruct their children to never give out their real names, addresses or phone numbers, without permission, when using the Internet. Once we have obtained parental consent, we only ask the child for information that is reasonably necessary for the child to participate in our online activities. Parents also have the ability to consent to the collection of their children's information. The Trust would not knowingly disclose children's personal information to third parties without receiving additional parental consent in writing. In accordance with the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act, the Trust would not condition a child's participation in any Internet activity on the disclosure of more personal information than is reasonably necessary to participate in the same.


Jump to Top Software Piracy

Software piracy ranges from making a copy of your friend's software to evaluate it, to a company’s mismanagement of its software licenses. Software piracy is the illegal distribution and/or copying of software for personal or business use. Whether these acts of piracy are committed with intent or not, they are still illegal and punishable by law.


Jump to Top Ownership of Software and Web Site

NUMERO® software and web site are owned by Drysdale Family Charitable Foundation Trust. When you purchase the software, you purchase a license to use the application in compliance with the End-User License Agreement. For more information about terms and agreements for use of this web site, please refer to our Disclaimer.


Jump to Top Types of Software Piracy

End User Piracy is copying software without buying the appropriate number of licenses. This includes:

  • Businesses that buy volume licenses, but under-report the number of computers using the software or fail to add licenses as new computers are added.
  • Businesses that host software on a server, enabling employees to download the software, without limiting or monitoring the number of copies.
  • Businesses that buy individual software packages, but copy the software on more computers than are permitted by the accompanying licenses.

Grey Market Piracy occurs when software intended for a particular channel is distributed in a different channel. This includes:

  • Not for resale software, which may not be re-distributed.
  • Hard Disk Loading is the practice of installing unauthorized copies of software onto computer hardware prior to sale. Although many computers are preloaded with legitimate software via agreements between computer manufacturers and software publishers, some suppliers illegally install software to help sell machines.
  • Internet Piracy occurs when copyrighted material, or procedures or tools used to subvert such material, is illegally distributed through the use of online services, including the following:

    • Providing access to software or serial numbers that permit installation of the software through downloads, burned CDs, or in the original packaging where:
    • The provider is offering a copy; even back-up copies may not be distributed.
    • The product offered was previously distributed in violation of an authorized distributor, reseller, or other contract with the original copyright owner.
    • The product is a not for sale version being offered in violation of applicable agreements.
    • The product being offered had previously been used to obtain an upgrade to a newer version.
    • The product is an unreleased or beta version.
    • The provider offering certain NUMERO® products in quantity is not an authorized reseller of those NUMERO® products or otherwise licensed to reproduce or distribute NUMERO® products.

  • Linking to or distributing tools that subvert or undermine the copy protections or time-out functions of software, or that enable any of the items in point 1.
  • Bootlegging is illegally making and distributing copies of software, commonly in the form of backups, CDs, or "a copy for a friend." Normally, a license allows one backup copy of the software to be made, provided the backup copy is not installed or used on any computer. It does not allow for multiple copies to be made, and in no event may a backup copy be sold.
  • Counterfeiting is illegally making copies of software and distributing them in packaging made to appear similar to legitimate NUMERO® product packaging.

Jump to Top Reporting Suspected Software Piracy

If you know of, or believe you know of, an organization or an individual who is committing software piracy, such as unlawfully utilisation of NUMERO® software or publishing NUMERO® services on their web site other than this NUMERO® official web site, please let us know. Reporting piracy is a good thing because NUMERO® will work with the person or organization to help it become compliant, and you might be eligible for rewards. In helping us combat piracy you are indirectly supporting us in Alzheimer’s Association WA mission “To represent and support individual with dementia and their carers, and advance their interests at a personal, community and political level”.

© 1999, Drysdale Family Charitable Foundation Trust.
Information current as at 16 October 2001.