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COPYRIGHT

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2. You may view this website and its contents using your web browser and save an electronic copy of the website solely in the usual operation of your web browser in visiting the site.

3. You must not otherwise reproduce, transmit (including broadcast), adapt, distribute, sell, modify or publish or otherwise use any of the material on the site except as permitted by statute or with ausdocc.org.au’s prior written consent.

4. The exclusion to this copyright statement is the AusDoCC information kit.  AusDoCC holds the copyright on this information but allows limited copying for the use by parents and/or family  for their personal use only.   The information in the information kit may not be copied and used for any other purpose in part or as a whole by other persons or group without the express prior written consent of the ausDoCC management committee.

Use of your information and material
You may send us feedback, suggestions, ideas or other materials by contacting us.   We may, at our discretion, use, reproduce, publish, modify, adapt and transmit them to others free of charge and without restriction.   In using ausdocc.org.au, you implicitly provide your permission for this to occur.

It’s the law
This use of ausdocc.org.au is governed by the law in force in the State of Victoria, Australia.   Users and owners of ausdocc.org.au, and other associated parties, irrevocably submit to the non-exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of Victoria, Australia and courts of appeal from them for determining any dispute concerning this website.

Registration

AusDoCC is incorporated in the state of Victoria under registration number A0057821R.

AusDoCC is registered as Australian Business Number (ABN) 54 754 767 674 and business name AUS DOCC INC.

AusDoCC is a registered charity with DGR (Deductible Gift Recipient) status.

Outside Links
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Medical Advice Disclaimer
The primary aim of AusDoCC is to provide practical and emotional support to the parents, families or individuals who are supporting someone with a Disorder of the Corpus Callosum.  However we do not offer professional advice. We are parents and not medical staff.   We do offer understanding, support, encouragement and friendship.   We offer the content of this site as an information source only.   We always recommend you seek professional medical advice with any questions or problems you might have or encounter.   AusDoCC, its officers or members cannot be held responsible for acting on any advice contained on this site without the prior consultation of a medical professional.

Opinions Disclaimer
The opinions expressed on this website, do not necessarily reflect the opinions of  AusDoCC and/or its officers and/or its members.

Errors and Omissions
Whilst the utmost care has been taken in compiling this website, ausDoCC, its officers and its members take no responsibility for the content, errors, omissions or any outcome arising from the use of the content of this site.

Disclaimer

The information presented on this website is general and not a substitute for professional advice. The information is current at the time it was published. AusDoCC regularly reviews this information. AusDoCC expressly disclaims any and all liability for any loss or damage (whether direct, indirect or consequential, including negligence) suffered or incurred by any person relying on this information including as a result of any omission, inadequacy, insufficiency or inaccuracy in its content.