Terms of Service
Last updated: 10 April 2026
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These Terms of Service apply to your use of the Crypto Regulation Desk website, free trial, sample briefings, paid subscription, regulatory briefings and related services.
Crypto Regulation Desk is a trading name of TF Consulting Business Ltd, a company registered in England and Wales under company number 14641288, with its registered office at 61 Bridge Street, Kington, Herefordshire, United Kingdom, HR5 3DJ.
By using the website, signing up for a trial, downloading a sample briefing or subscribing to the service, you agree to these Terms.
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1. About the service
Crypto Regulation Desk provides regulatory monitoring and briefing services for crypto-asset firms and related professional users. We monitor selected official regulator, government and public authority sources across relevant jurisdictions. When we identify a material crypto regulatory update, we may issue a concise briefing explaining what changed, why it matters and where to verify the source material.
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The service is intended for business and professional use. It is not designed for retail consumers and should not be treated as legal, regulatory, compliance, financial, tax or investment advice.
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2. Coverage and briefing frequency
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The service may cover one or more regions, including the UK/EU, Middle East and Singapore, depending on the plan selected. Your subscription covers the region or regions included in your chosen plan.
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Briefings are issued when we identify a material regulatory update. We do not guarantee a fixed number of briefings per day, week or month. Some periods may be active and generate several briefings. Other periods may be quiet and generate none.
We may add, remove or change monitored sources where we consider this appropriate to maintain the quality, relevance and reliability of the service.
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3. Free trial
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We may offer a free 14-day trial. During the trial, you may receive any material crypto regulatory briefings issued for your selected coverage during that period.
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No credit card is required for the free trial unless stated otherwise at sign-up. If no material regulatory updates are issued during your 14-day trial, we may extend access until you have received at least one briefing.
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Only one free trial is permitted per person, company, business unit or corporate group unless we agree otherwise. We may refuse, suspend or end a trial if we believe it is being misused, duplicated, used by a competitor, or used for any purpose inconsistent with these Terms.
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4. Subscriptions, billing and cancellation
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​Paid subscriptions are billed monthly unless otherwise agreed. The subscription price is the price shown on the website or agreed with you in writing when you subscribe.
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Unless stated otherwise, prices are exclusive of VAT and any other applicable taxes. Where VAT or another tax applies, it may be added to the subscription price and shown at checkout or on the invoice.
You are responsible for providing accurate billing details, including company name, billing address, billing country and VAT number where applicable. We may rely on the billing details you provide to determine whether VAT or another tax applies.
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For business customers outside the UK, the supply may be outside the scope of UK VAT or subject to reverse charge treatment, depending on the customer’s location, business status and applicable tax rules. Where reverse charge treatment applies, you are responsible for accounting for any VAT or similar tax due in your jurisdiction.
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Subscriptions renew automatically each month until cancelled. You authorise us, or our payment provider, to charge the applicable subscription fee and any taxes using the payment method provided. If payment fails, we may suspend or cancel access to the service.
For active subscribers, price changes will take effect at the start of the next billing period after we have provided at least 30 days’ written notice.
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You may cancel your subscription at any time. Cancellation will take effect at the end of your current paid billing period unless we agree otherwise. You will continue to receive access until the end of the billing period already paid for. We do not usually provide refunds for unused parts of a billing period unless required by law or agreed by us in writing.
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To cancel, follow the cancellation process provided on the website or contact us at info@cryptoregulationdesk.com.
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5. Consumer cancellation rights
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The service is intended for business and professional users. If you subscribe as a consumer, you may have legal cancellation rights under UK online and distance selling rules.
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Where consumer cancellation rights apply, you may have the right to cancel within 14 days of entering into the subscription contract. If you ask us to begin providing the digital service during that cancellation period, you acknowledge that your cancellation rights may be affected once the service has been supplied, to the extent permitted by law.
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Nothing in these Terms affects any mandatory rights you may have under applicable law.
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6. Use of briefings
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Briefings are provided for your internal business use only. Unless we agree otherwise in writing, you must not resell, republish, redistribute or forward briefings outside your organisation. For the avoidance of doubt, “organisation” refers to the specific entity, business unit or team defined in your subscription plan.
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You must not upload briefings to public websites, social media platforms or public databases, use them to build or support a competing regulatory monitoring or intelligence service, remove branding or copyright notices, claim the briefings as your own work, or share access credentials with unauthorised users.
If you need wider internal distribution, team access or group licensing, contact us at info@cryptoregulationdesk.com.
7. Intellectual property
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All intellectual property rights in the website, briefings, analysis, summaries, format, branding, source selection, monitoring methodology and related materials belong to us or our licensors.
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During your trial or subscription, we grant you a limited, non-exclusive, non-transferable licence to use the briefings for internal business purposes. No ownership rights are transferred to you.
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8. No advice
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Crypto Regulation Desk provides regulatory monitoring and information only. The service does not provide legal advice, regulatory advice, compliance advice, financial advice, investment advice or tax advice.
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You remain responsible for reviewing official source material, taking appropriate professional advice, and making your own legal, compliance, regulatory and business decisions.
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9. Accuracy and availability
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We aim to provide accurate, relevant and timely briefings based on official sources. However, the service is a monitoring and information service only. We do not guarantee that the service will identify every relevant regulatory update, source change, consultation, enforcement action, warning-list update, register change, rulebook amendment, guidance note or other regulatory development.
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Regulatory materials may change, links may move, websites may be unavailable, regulator pages may be amended after publication, and some sources may be temporarily inaccessible, restricted, reformatted or technically difficult to monitor. We may correct, update or withdraw a briefing if we identify an error or if the underlying source changes.
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You remain responsible for your own regulatory monitoring, legal analysis, compliance decisions and review of official source material. The service is intended to support, not replace, your internal legal, regulatory or compliance processes.
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We do not guarantee uninterrupted access to the website or service. We may suspend or restrict access for maintenance, security, technical issues, payment failure, misuse or operational reasons.
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10. Third-party links and official sources
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Briefings may include links to regulator websites, government websites, official publications and other third-party sources. These links are provided for verification and convenience.
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We are not responsible for the availability, accuracy, security or content of third-party websites.
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11. User information and communications
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You agree to provide accurate information when signing up for a trial, downloading materials or subscribing. You must not impersonate another person or organisation, and you must keep any account or access details secure.
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By signing up for a trial or subscription, you agree to receive service emails, including regulatory briefings, trial communications, subscription notices, payment notices and important service updates. You may unsubscribe from optional marketing emails at any time, but you may still receive service emails needed to provide the trial or subscription.
12. Data protection and cookies
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We process personal data in accordance with our Privacy Policy. Our website may also use cookies and similar technologies as described in our Cookie Policy.
13. Misuse of the service
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You must not use the service in a way that is unlawful, fraudulent, harmful, interferes with the operation of the website or service, bypasses access controls, scrapes or extracts content at scale, misrepresents our briefings, or breaches these Terms.
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We may suspend or terminate access if we reasonably believe the service is being misused.
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14. Changes to the service or these Terms
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We may change the service from time to time, including the format of briefings, covered sources, covered regions, delivery method, trial terms or subscription features.
We may also update these Terms from time to time. The latest version will be posted on the website with the updated date shown at the top. If we make material changes, we may notify active subscribers by email.
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15. Liability
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Nothing in these Terms limits or excludes liability where it would be unlawful to do so, including liability for death or personal injury caused by negligence, fraud, fraudulent misrepresentation, or any other liability that cannot legally be limited or excluded.
Subject to the above, we are not liable for loss of profits, revenue, business, anticipated savings, goodwill or data, indirect or consequential loss, decisions made based on a briefing, failure to identify every relevant regulatory update, missed regulatory developments, errors, omissions or delays in official source material, third-party website issues, broken links, temporary service unavailability, or reliance on the service as a substitute for legal, regulatory or compliance advice.
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Our total liability to you for all claims relating to the service is limited to the amount you paid to us for the service in the three months before the claim arose.
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16. Governing law
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These Terms are governed by the laws of England and Wales. The courts of England and Wales will have exclusive jurisdiction over disputes relating to these Terms or the service, unless applicable law requires otherwise.
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17. Contact
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For questions about these Terms, contact us at:
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info@cryptoregulationdesk.com
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TF Consulting Business Ltd, trading as Crypto Regulation Desk
Company number: 14641288
Registered office: 61 Bridge Street, Kington, Herefordshire, United Kingdom, HR5 3DJ.