[Recorded in February 2021].
These terms and conditions (hereinafter referred to as the "Terms and Conditions") stipulate the terms and conditions, etc. for the use of the "Dementia Friendly Course" (hereinafter referred to as the "Course") provided by Asahi Shimbun,
Inc. Applicants are requested to agree to the terms and conditions of this agreement before using the course.
Article 1 (Applicable)
The "Applicant" to whom these Terms and Conditions apply includes all persons who apply for the use of the Dementia Friendly Course by filling out the attached "Dementia Friendly Course Application Form" (hereinafter referred to as the
"Application").
Article 2 (Costs, Conditions, etc.)
(1) The applicant shall pay the fees calculated based on the price list set by the Company, and the applicant shall accept such fees before making an application. In addition, consumption tax is not included in the price.
(2) Fees shall be paid by bank transfer to the account designated by the Company by the designated date set by the Company. The applicant shall bear the bank transfer fee.
(3) Fees include 90-120 minutes of lecture program fee, VR headset usage fee, and VR program usage fee.
(4) In the event that the lecturer or assistant lecturer (hereinafter referred to as "lecturer, etc.") of the course arranged by the Company uses an airplane, bullet train, or express train, the Company will separately charge the actual
cost of long-distance transportation. In addition, if it is difficult to travel by public transportation, a cab will be used and the actual cost will be charged separately.
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(5) Actual costs will be invoiced separately in the event that accommodation is required for lecturers.
(6) The actual cost of carrying in equipment will be charged separately.
(7) No additional fees will be charged even if the course is held on weekends, holidays, early mornings or evenings.
(8) Up to two sessions can be held on the same day at the same venue.
(9) If you would like to implement the program more than once in a year, we will consult with you about the price.
(10) If there are participants under 13 years old, we can provide a scope with a single lens.
(11) In case of cancellation after registration, please contact the office by e-mail (in charge of Dementia Friendly Lecture) dementiavr@asahi.com).Cancellations due to reasons beyond the
applicant's control will incur a cancellation fee (100% of the course fee) from 30 business days prior to the event date.
(12) If you are applying from overseas, you will need to provide an interpreter. Please inquire separately.
Article 3 (Responsibility of the Applicant)
The applicant shall use this course at his/her own risk, and the applicant shall be responsible for any damage or disadvantage (hereinafter referred to as "damage, etc.") suffered by the applicant or the student who participated in this
course (hereinafter referred to as "the student") in relation to this course. However, this shall not apply in the event that such Damage, etc. is caused by reasons attributable to our company.
Article 4 (Copyright)
Copyrights and other rights related to all contents of this course belong to the Company and legitimate copyright holders. Applicants may not reproduce, duplicate, divert, transfer, sell, or otherwise make secondary use of the contents of
this course without the prior written permission of the Company.
Article 5 (Disclaimer)
The Company makes no warranty of any kind (including, but not limited to, the completeness, accuracy, certainty, usefulness, safety, normal operation, and functionality) regarding the contents and functions of this course.
The applicant shall use this course upon acknowledging the following matters, and shall acknowledge that the Company shall be exempted from any and all damages arising from this course, including damages arising in connection with the
following matters (however, this shall not apply to cases attributable to the Company).
(1) The course may be cancelled, changed, interrupted, delayed, suspended, terminated, or become defective in the event of a traffic strike, typhoon, earthquake, or other natural disaster, riot, coup d'état, or other event deemed
dangerous to hold the course, or in the event of unforeseen circumstances (accident, illness, etc.) affecting the instructor. There is a possibility that defects may occur.
(2) In the event of a problem or accident with a third party, another applicant, or a student, the applicant shall be responsible for handling the situation.
(3) The applicant is responsible for any problems that may arise from information obtained from third parties or transactions with third parties through this course.
Article 6 (Prohibited Matters)
The applicant shall not engage in the following acts in relation to this course. In addition, the applicant shall not allow students to perform the following acts.
(1) The act of providing or redistributing any of the contents of this course to a third party.
(2) Except through the authorized functions of this course, any act that infringes on the rights of the Company or any third party, such as duplicating (excluding electronic storage that temporarily occurs on the terminal when browsing),
editing, processing, translating, adapting, publishing, reprinting, distributing, broadcasting, dictating, exhibiting, selling, publicly transmitting (including making transmittable and posting on websites and intranets on the Internet),
or modifying the contents of this course. Any act that infringes on the rights of the Company or any third party, such as editing, processing, translating, adapting, publishing, reprinting, distributing, broadcasting, dictating,
displaying, selling, publicly transmitting (including making transmittable, posting on websites or intranets on the Internet, etc.), or modifying, or providing or redistributing to any third party any content that has been subjected to
such acts.
(3) Infringement or encouragement of infringement of intellectual property rights such as copyrights, patent rights, trademark rights, or other rights pertaining to property, honor, trust, likeness, privacy, or publicity of a third party
or the Company.
(4) In addition to the above items, acts that violate laws and regulations, or acts that may encourage such violations.
(5) Interfere with the operation of this course or the use of this course by other applicants or students.
(6) Recording of this course, sound recording, or similar activities.
(7) Any other actions that the Company deems inappropriate based on reasonable grounds.
Article 7 (Compensation for Damages)
In the event that an applicant or student causes damage to our company in this course, the applicant shall compensate for such damage.
Article 8 (Changes in Terms and Services, etc.)
We reserve the right to change the Terms of Use at our discretion in the following cases
(1) Changes to the Terms of Use are in the general interest of the user.
(2) The change in the Terms of Use is not contrary to the purpose for which the contract was made and is reasonable in light of the necessity of the change, the reasonableness of the content after the change, the content of the change,
and other circumstances pertaining to the change.
In the event of a change to the terms of use in accordance with the preceding paragraph, the Company will post a notice on the Asahi Shimbun Inc. website at least one month prior to the effective date of the changed terms of use, stating
that the terms of use will be changed, the content of the changed terms of use, and the effective date of the changed terms of use.(URL:https://dementiavr.asahi.com/)
In the event that any provision of these Terms and Conditions is determined to be in violation of any law or regulation, or is determined to be invalid or unenforceable, all other provisions shall remain in effect.
The Company may change all or part of this course, or suspend or terminate the provision of this course at any time without prior notice and without obtaining the prior consent of the applicant.
Article 9 (Governing Law and Jurisdiction)
This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of Japan.
In the event that a dispute arises between the applicant and the Company regarding these Terms and Conditions or this course, both parties shall consult in good faith, but if the dispute is still not resolved, the Tokyo Summary Court or
the Tokyo District Court shall be the exclusive agreed jurisdictional court of the first instance.
Above.
[Recorded in February 2021].
These terms and conditions (hereinafter referred to as the "Terms and Conditions") stipulate the terms and conditions, etc. for the use of the "Asahi Shimbun Dementia VR Experience" (hereinafter referred to as the "Experience") provided
by Asahi Shimbun Co. Applicants must agree to the terms and conditions of this agreement before using the service.
Article 1 (Applicable)
The "Applicant" to whom these Terms and Conditions apply includes all persons who apply for the use of the Demo by filling out the attached "Asahi Shimbun Dementia VR Demo Application Form" (hereinafter referred to as the
"Application").
Article 2 (Costs, Conditions, etc.)
(1) The applicant shall pay the fees calculated based on the price list set by the Company, and the applicant shall accept such fees before making an application. In addition, consumption tax is not included in the price.
(2) Fees shall be paid by bank transfer to the account designated by the Company by the designated date set by the Company. The applicant shall bear the bank transfer fee.
(3) Fees include VR headset usage fee, VR program usage fee, and VR mask.
(4) The package price includes the price of 10 VR headsets. Additional headsets beyond 10 will be charged at 2,000 yen per headset. If the number of units exceeds 20, an additional fee of 25,000 yen will be charged for one
facilitator.
(5) Facilitators will be charged separately for long-distance transportation such as airplanes, bullet trains, and express trains. If it is difficult to travel by public transportation, a cab will be used and the actual cost will be
charged separately.
(6) If the facilitator needs to stay overnight, the actual cost will be charged separately.
(7) The actual cost of carrying in equipment will be charged separately.
(8) No additional fees will be charged even if the trial session is held on weekends, holidays, early mornings or evenings.
(9) The trial session may only be held at the same venue for one day.
(10) If you would like to implement the program more than once in a year, we will consult with you about the price.
If there are participants under 13 years old, we can provide a scope with a single lens.
(12) If you wish to cancel your registration after it has been made, please contact the office by e-mail (in charge of Dementia Friendly Lecture)dementiavr@asahi.com).Cancellations due to reasons
beyond the applicant's control will incur a cancellation fee (100% of the course fee) starting 30 business days prior to the event.
(13) If you are applying from overseas, you will need to provide an interpreter. Please inquire separately.
Article 3 (Responsibility of the Applicant)
The applicant shall use the Trial Event at his/her own risk, and shall be responsible for any damage or disadvantage (hereinafter referred to as "Damage, etc.") suffered by the applicant or visitors who participated in the Trial Event
(hereinafter referred to as "Visitors") in relation to the Trial Event. However, this shall not apply if such Damage, etc. is caused by reasons attributable to the Company.
Article 4 (Copyright)
Copyrights and other rights related to all contents of this trial session belong to the Company and legitimate copyright holders. Applicants may not reproduce, duplicate, divert, transfer, sell, or otherwise make secondary use of the
contents of this trial session without the prior written permission of the Company.
Article 5 (Disclaimer)
The Company makes no warranty of any kind (including, but not limited to, the completeness, accuracy, certainty, usefulness, safety, normal operation, and functionality) regarding the contents and functions of the Trial.
The applicant shall use this trial session upon acknowledging the following matters, and shall acknowledge that the Company shall be exempted from any and all damages arising from this trial session, including damages arising in relation
to the following matters (however, this shall not apply to cases attributable to the Company).
(1) In the event of a traffic strike, typhoon, earthquake, or other natural disaster, or in the event that it is deemed dangerous to hold the workshop, such as a riot or coup d'état, or in the event that an unforeseen event (accident,
illness, etc.) occurs to the instructor. (3) There is a possibility that defects may occur.
(2) In the event of a problem with a third party, other applicants, or visitors, the applicant is responsible for handling the situation.
(3) The applicant is responsible for any problems that may arise from information obtained from third parties or transactions with third parties through this trial session.
Article 6 (Prohibited Matters)
The applicant shall not perform the following acts in relation to this trial event. In addition, the applicant shall not allow visitors to perform the following acts.
(1) Providing or redistributing any of the contents of the event to a third party.
(2) Duplication (excluding electronic storage that temporarily occurs on the terminal when browsing), editing, processing, translation, adaptation, publication, reprinting, distribution, broadcasting, dictation, exhibition, sale, public
transmission (including making transmittable, posting on Internet websites or intranets), or modification of the contents of the Demo, except through the normal functions of the Demo. Any action that infringes on the rights of the Company
or any third party, such as editing, processing, translating, adapting, publishing, reprinting, distributing, broadcasting, dictating, displaying, selling, publicly transmitting (including making transmittable, posting on websites or
intranets on the Internet, etc.), or modifying, or providing or redistributing to any third party any content that has undergone these actions.
(3) Infringement or encouragement of infringement of intellectual property rights such as copyrights, patent rights, trademark rights, or other rights pertaining to property, honor, trust, likeness, privacy, or publicity of a third party
or the Company.
(4) In addition to the above items, acts that violate laws and regulations or acts that may encourage such violations.
(5) Actions that interfere with the operation of the event or the use of the event by other applicants or visitors.
(6) Recording of this course, sound recording, or similar activities.
(7) Any other actions that the Company deems inappropriate based on reasonable grounds.
Article 7 (Compensation for Damages)
In the event that an applicant or visitor causes damage to the Company during this trial session, the applicant shall compensate the Company for such damage.
Article 8 (Changes in Terms and Services, etc.)
We reserve the right to change the Terms of Use at our discretion in the following cases
(1) Changes to the Terms of Use are in the general interest of the user.
(2) The change in the Terms of Use is not contrary to the purpose for which the contract was made and is reasonable in light of the necessity of the change, the reasonableness of the content after the change, the content of the change,
and other circumstances pertaining to the change.
In the event of a change to the terms of use in accordance with the preceding paragraph, the Company will post a notice on the Asahi Shimbun Inc. website at least one month prior to the effective date of the changed terms of use, stating
that the terms of use will be changed, the content of the changed terms of use, and the effective date of the changed terms of use.(URL:https://dementiavr.asahi.com/)
In the event that any provision of these Terms and Conditions is determined to be in violation of any law or regulation, or is determined to be invalid or unenforceable, all other provisions shall remain in effect.
The Company reserves the right to change all or part of the Trial Session, and to suspend or terminate the provision of the Trial Session at any time without prior notice and without obtaining the prior consent of the applicant.
Article 9 (Governing Law and Jurisdiction)
This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of Japan.
In the event that a dispute arises between the applicant and the Company regarding these Terms and Conditions or this Experience Session, both parties shall consult in good faith, but if the dispute cannot be resolved even so, the Tokyo
Summary Court or the Tokyo District Court shall be the exclusive agreed jurisdictional court of the first instance.
Above.
[Recorded in February 2021].
These terms and conditions (hereinafter referred to as the "Terms and Conditions") stipulate the terms and conditions for the use of the "Dementia Friendly Course Online Delivery (Live and On Demand)" (hereinafter referred to as the
"Course") provided by The Asahi Shimbun Company, Ltd. Applicants must agree to the terms and conditions of this agreement before using the course.
Article 1 (Applicable)
The "Applicant" to whom these Terms and Conditions apply includes all persons, regardless of whether they are individuals or groups, who apply for the use of the Course ("Application") in accordance with the attached "Application Form for
Live Streaming of 'Dementia Friendly Lecture'" or "Application Form for On-demand Streaming of 'Dementia Friendly Lecture'" (collectively, the "Application Forms") or the application procedures posted on the Company's website.
(hereinafter referred to as the "Applicant") who applies for the use of the Course (hereinafter referred to as the "Application") in accordance with the "Application Form" or the "Application for On-demand Delivery of Dementia Friendly
Course" (hereinafter collectively referred to as the "Application Form") or the application procedures on the Company's website. The Applicant shall apply for the use of the Course after agreeing in advance to these Terms and Conditions
as the content of the contract.(URL:https://dementiavr.asahi.com/
Article 2 (Outline of this course)
This course is a paid video viewing course in which applicants and participants in this course (hereinafter referred to as "Participants") can view the video content of this course in the live and on-demand delivery formats specified
below in an environment (terminal and browser) that is compatible with this course. Applicants may use the Course in accordance with the conditions set forth below by paying the fees set by the Company.
(1) Live delivery (hereinafter referred to as "Live Delivery") is a format in which a lecturer designated by the Company (hereinafter referred to as "Lecturer") delivers this course online from a remote location at a specified time, and
is intended only for group attendance (hereinafter referred to as "Group Attendance") such as companies, local governments, and schools. The standard duration of the live delivery of this course is 90 minutes, but the time and content can
be negotiated upon request.
(2) On-demand delivery (hereinafter referred to as "on-demand delivery") is a format that allows you to view the video of this course recorded by the Company in advance in an environment and for a period of time specified by the Company.
In addition to group courses, individual courses (hereinafter referred to as "individual courses") are also available. In the case of group courses, a special webpage will be opened for users to log in to our video distribution system. In
order to log in, you will need to register for the Asahi ID operated by the Company. To register for Asahi ID, you will need to set your name, email address, and password. For individual courses, registration as a free or paid member of
Asahi Shimbun Digital is required.
(3) When applying for live or on-demand streaming as a group, please fill out the application form, attach it to an e-mail(dementiavr@asahi.com) as a PDF or other format, and send it to our e-mail
address, fax it to us, or send it by fax (03-3248-0939), or send the original by mail to us at 8011 5-3-2 Tsukiji, Chuo-ku, Tokyo, Japan, or send the original to the Asahi Shimbun Tokyo Head Office, General Production Division, Dementia
Friendly Course. A contract for the use of this course will be concluded upon receipt of the application form by the Company.
(4) When applying for on-demand delivery as an individual, please enter the necessary information accurately in the application form(https://ciy.digital.asahi.com/ciy/11002533) on
our website and send it to us. The contract for the use of this course shall be concluded when the Company receives the application and the Company's acceptance notice arrives at the applicant's e-mail address.
Article 3 (Fees, conditions, etc.)
(1) Applicants shall pay the fees calculated based on the price list set by our company (hereinafter referred to as "Course Fees"), and applicants shall accept such fees before making an application. In addition, consumption tax is not
included in the price.
(2) Fees for group courses must be paid by bank transfer to the account designated by us by the designated date. (2) Group course fees must be paid by bank transfer to the account designated by us by the designated date.
(3) For individual students, payment by credit card is the only method of payment.
(4) Individuals are required to register as a free or paid member of Asahi Shimbun Digital.
(5) No additional fees will be charged even if the live broadcast is held on weekends, holidays, early morning or night.
(6) In the case of live streaming, if you wish to cancel your registration after it has been made, please contact the Secretariat by e-mail (in charge of Dementia Friendly Lecture). dementiavr@asahi.com)Cancellations due to reasons beyond the applicant's control will incur a cancellation fee (100% of the course fee) from seven (7) business days prior to the event date. In the
case of on-demand delivery (regardless of whether it is a group or individual course), cancellation or refund of the course fee is not possible after the conclusion of the contract for the use of this course as stipulated in Article 2,
Paragraph 1, Items 3 and 4.
(7) Interpreters will be required if you are applying from overseas. Please consult with us separately.
Article 4 (Management of Necessary Information and Passwords for Login)
(1) After an application for on-demand delivery, the Company will send an application confirmation e-mail to the e-mail address registered in the Asahi ID (for individual applicants, the e-mail address registered as a free or paid member
of Asahi Shimbun Digital). If an individual applicant registers a cell phone or smart phone e-mail address, the application confirmation e-mail may not be received correctly due to the security settings of the carrier of the cell phone or
smart phone, or due to the setting of domain designation reception due to anti-spam measures. Please set your mobile phone or smartphone so that it can receive e-mails from the "@asahi.com" domain. The Company will not be held responsible
for any damage caused by the applicant's failure to make such settings.
(2) The applicant may not transfer, lend, disclose, or allow a third party to use the name, e-mail address, or password used at the time of login.
(3) The applicant shall manage the information necessary for login at his/her own responsibility. All acts performed using the information and password necessary for the applicant's login shall be deemed to be the responsibility of the
applicant concerned, and any and all damages incurred by the applicant concerned due to reasons such as the information and password necessary for login being leaked or used illegally shall be borne by the applicant concerned regardless
of whether or not the applicant concerned was intentionally negligent, and the Company shall not be liable for any such damages. The Company shall not be liable for any such damages.
(4) In the event that the information required for login becomes known to a third party, or is actually being used by a third party (including cases where there is a risk of such use), the applicant shall immediately notify the Company of
such fact and follow the Company's instructions.
Article 5 (Responsibility of the Applicant)
The applicant shall use this course at his/her own risk, and even if the applicant or the student suffers any damage or disadvantage (hereinafter referred to as "damage, etc.") in relation to this course, the applicant shall be
responsible for it. However, this shall not apply in the event that such Damage, etc. is caused by reasons attributable to the Company.
Article 6 (Copyright)
Copyrights and other rights related to all contents of this course belong to the Company and legitimate copyright holders. Applicants may not reproduce, duplicate, divert, transfer, sell, or otherwise make secondary use of the contents of
this course without the prior written permission of the Company.
Article 7 (Equipment)
(1) Applicants and students shall, at their own expense and responsibility, prepare the communication equipment, communication environment, software, and all other equipment necessary to use the Course.
(2) Applicants and students shall, at their own expense and responsibility, take security measures appropriate to their usage environment.
(3) Our Company shall not bear any costs for equipment required by applicants and students to use the Course.
Article 8 (Disclaimer)
The Company makes no warranty of any kind (including, but not limited to, the completeness, accuracy, certainty, usefulness, safety, normal operation, and functionality) regarding the contents and functions of this course.
The applicant shall use this course upon acknowledging the following matters, and shall acknowledge that the Company shall be exempted from any and all damages arising from this course, including damages arising in connection with the
following matters (however, this shall not apply to cases attributable to the Company).
(1) The course may be cancelled, changed, suspended, delayed, terminated, or malfunctioned in the event of a natural disaster such as a traffic strike, typhoon, earthquake, or other natural disaster, a riot or coup d'état that is deemed
dangerous to hold the course, an unforeseen event (accident, illness, etc.) that occurs to the instructor, or deterioration in the communication environment that cannot be attributed to the Company. In such cases, the course may be
cancelled, changed, interrupted, delayed, suspended, terminated, or malfunctioned.
(2) Applicants and students shall be responsible for responding to any interruptions, slowdowns, failures, stoppages, or inability to view the contents of the course due to their own Internet connection, information terminal environment,
or other unforeseen reasons.
(3) In the event of a problem or accident with a third party, another applicant, or a student, the applicant shall be responsible for handling the situation.
(4) The applicant is responsible for any problems that may arise from information obtained from third parties or transactions with third parties through this course.
Article 9 (Prohibited Matters)
The applicant shall not engage in the following acts in relation to this course. In addition, the applicant shall not allow students to perform the following acts.
(1) The act of providing or redistributing any of the contents of this course to a third party.
(2) Duplication (excluding electronic storage that temporarily occurs on the terminal when browsing), editing, processing, translation, adaptation, publication, reprinting, distribution, broadcasting, dictation, exhibition, sale, public
transmission (including making transmittable, posting on Internet websites or intranets, etc.), or modification of the contents of this course, etc., except through the authorized functions of this course. Any act that infringes on the
rights of the Company or any third party, including but not limited to editing, processing, translation, adaptation, publication, reprinting, distribution, broadcasting, dictation, exhibition, sale, public transmission (including making
transmittable, posting on an Internet website or intranet, etc.) or modification, or providing or redistributing to any third party any content that has been subject to the above acts.
(3) Infringement or encouragement of infringement of intellectual property rights such as copyrights, patent rights, trademark rights, or other rights pertaining to property, honor, trust, likeness, privacy, or publicity of a third party
or the Company.
(4) In addition to the above items, acts that violate laws and regulations, or acts that may encourage such violations.
(5) Interfere with the operation of this course or the use of this course by other applicants or students.
(6) Recording of this course, sound recording, or similar activities.
(7) Any other actions that the Company deems inappropriate based on reasonable grounds.
Article 10 (Compensation for Damages)
In the event that an applicant or student causes damage to our company in this course, the applicant shall compensate for such damage.
Article 11 (Changes in Terms and Services, etc.)
(1) The Company may, at its discretion, modify these Terms of Use in the following cases
① When the modification of this Agreement conforms to the general interests of the User.
② The change in the Terms and Conditions is not contrary to the purpose for which the agreement was made, and is reasonable in light of the necessity of the change, the reasonableness of the content after the change, the content of the
change, and other circumstances pertaining to the change.
In the event of a change to the Terms and Conditions in accordance with this section, the Company shall post a notice on the Company's website at least one month prior to the effective date of the changed Terms and Conditions, stating the
fact that the Terms and Conditions will be changed, the contents of the changed Terms and Conditions, and the effective date of the changed Terms and Conditions.(URL:https://dementiavr.asahi.com/)
(2) In the event that any provision of these Terms and Conditions is determined to be in violation of any law or regulation, or is determined to be invalid or unenforceable, all other provisions shall remain in effect.
(3) The Company may change all or part of this course, or suspend or terminate the provision of this course at any time without prior notice and without obtaining the prior consent of the applicant.
Article 12 (Governing Law and Jurisdiction)
This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of Japan. In the event that a dispute arises between the applicant and the Company regarding these Terms and Conditions and this course, both parties shall
consult in good faith, but if the dispute is still not resolved, the Tokyo Summary Court or the Tokyo District Court shall be the exclusive agreed jurisdictional court of the first instance.
Above.
In charge of Dementia Friendly Lecture at Asahi Shimbun Tokyo Head Office
5-3-2 Tsukiji, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 104-8011, Japan
dementiavr@asahi.com
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