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Copyright

All text, photographic images, icons, artwork, graphic images or other materials within the www.nowpeople.co.uk domains unless otherwise stated are © Copyright NOWpeople or other third parties under Section I of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988.
NOWpeople own the copyright in its logotypes and all other promotional logos. Unauthorised use of these by others is prohibited.

NOWpeople has no objection to the use of the text for the purposes of any personal or educational use or private research. If you use any of our web pages (in full or in part) in any documentation or report, we would appreciate appropriate recognition of the origin be documented, together with a link to our home page at www.nowpeople.co.uk

Any use of these pages for any commercial purpose is not authorised unless a licence is first obtained from NOWpeople by applying to webmaster@nowpeople.co.uk. Unauthorised use may constitute an infringement of the right of NOW people or a third party.

Why copyright is important
Copyright is important because it protects the interests of :

  • those who create
  • those who invest in creativity

Additional information available from the United Kingdom's Copyright Licensing Agency on www.cla.co.uk or International Federation of Reproduction Rights Organisations, http://www.cla.co.uk/copyrightvillage/rro.html

Summary of terms used above
NOWpeople – NOWpeople comprise members of the NOWpeople recruitment advertising consortium which currently includes Bolton, Bury, Oldham, Stockport, Tameside, and Trafford Metropolitan Borough Councils; Wigan Council, Rochdale Borough Council and Salford City Council together with any further bodies accepted into membership of the consortium by the NOWpeople Management Board and includes consortium members’ affiliated organisations such as Sports Trusts and arms length companies any successor organisations and any body to which all or part of the functions of those consortium members may lawfully be transferred.

This page was last updated on 4th November 2008