Shortlist subscription terms of use

 
 

For the purposes of this page, 'you' and 'your' refers to any Shortlist subscriber (basic, free trial or premium) or visitor to this website.

These terms take precedence over any that may exist in your purchase order when paying for a subscription, or any template agreements or contracts in use by your organisation for the purpose of purchasing goods and services, and this fact is referenced on your Shortlist invoice for your records.

Payment and pricing

Prices on the Shortlist website are in Australian dollars and include GST unless otherwise stated.

All invoices must be paid by the due date specified by Shortlist. Should debt collection or legal action be required to collect payment any costs incurred will be passed on to the subscriber's organisation.

Payments for subscriptions are non-refundable and non-transferrable, and cannot be exchanged for credit.

Shortlist reserves the right to restrict, suspend or terminate service at any time.

Single-user subscriptions

Single-user subscriptions are for use by only one person and are not to be shared, reproduced or redistributed.

Subscriptions can be transferred, on request, to another person working for the subscribed organisation.

Multi-person and corporate pricing

Our discounted multi-user subscription rates can be used by individual businesses, charities, agencies and statutory authorities to provide access for their direct employees. Accounts must be billed to a central contact (no split billing). All users must work under the same business name, and use the same email domain (eg @shortlist.net.au). It is not permissible to add clients, service providers, members, affiliates, or users working for subsidiary or other related organisations, or to group-buy between separate businesses/operators.

Subscriptions can be transferred, on request, to another person employed by the subscribed organisation.

Copyright and intellectual property

All Shortlist content is protected by copyright and other laws. If you copy, reproduce, republish or share any of our content without express permission from Shortlist's managing editor you are breaching our terms of use, so please check with us first.

Subscribing, paying, visiting, browsing or otherwise interacting with Shortlist and its website does not give you any right, title or interest in or to any intellectual property or other proprietary rights relating to Shortlist or any of its content.

You are only permitted to access content on the Shortlist website (including text, video, audio and images) for your own personal, non-commercial use. Access to Shortlist content is granted on a read-only basis, and you are not permitted to display our content on your own website or to charge others to access any of our content. You are expressly prohibited from using, storing, reproducing, publishing, altering, communicating or transmitting any Shortlist content, in whole or part by any means, without our prior written approval.

These terms cover any logo, masthead or trademark displayed by Shortlist along with any text, video, audio or images. You are also not permitted to remove, obscure, or alter any copyright notice or trademark on any of the content provided by Shortlist.

By visiting our site, signing up for a basic or free trial subscription, requesting or paying for a paid subscription, or registering for a webinar, you agree to these terms. If you do not agree with any of the terms, you should immediately discontinue your use of Shortlist.

Shortlist reserves the right to restrict, suspend or terminate subscriptions, feeds, or other agreements at any time, without liability.

Fair usage of your Shortlist subscription

Do not forward or share Shortlist login details or email alerts.

Forwarding a Shortlist email alert jeopardises the security of your subscription details, including contact information, passwords, invoicing and subscription history and permissions, while also breaching our copyright.

Our fair usage policy makes generous allowances for occasional sharing within your organisation (see fair usage policy below), however sharing our content with external organisations (including clients, service providers, and subsidiary organisations) is strictly prohibited.

Fair usage policy

The Shortlist fair usage policy is designed to ensure subscribers are aware of how they can share the information we publish.

We understand that there are occasions when you want to share a particular article with others.

We think it's important for you to be able to do this, but please follow the rules below. Doing so will ensure you don't breach copyright law, or hinder our ability to provide the best, most affordable service we can for our subscribers.

Under our fair usage policy:

  • Subscribers can print paper copies of any article published by Shortlist for distribution and/or display within the subscribing organisation only (this does not include subsidiaries or clients).


    Printed articles must not be altered in any way and should clearly display the Shortlist logo. Click the printer icon at the top or bottom of any article to print a page that is appropriate for display.


    Examples of distribution permitted under the policy include sharing printed articles among management, displaying them in a reception area, or posting them on a noticeboard.

  • Subscribers can obtain permission to reproduce Shortlist articles in internal publications or with external parties. Certain conditions apply – please contact us with requests.

Subscribers are not permitted to:

  • Forward any email update from Shortlist – this is a breach of our copyright. (Forwarding our emails also compromises the security of your account and can block your access to the site.)

  • Make or distribute web copies of articles published by Shortlist.

  • Share subscription login details.

If you have any questions about this policy or Shortlist, please contact us on +61 2 9267 3800 or email [email protected].