1. Who we are
World Wide Pride Guide (“we”, “us”, “the site”) is operated by Cordage & Co Ltd, a company registered in England and Wales (company number 17142359). You can reach us at hello@worldwideprideguide.com.
2. What this site is
World Wide Pride Guide is a free, community-built directory of Pride events around the world. You can browse the map, calendar and country pages without an account. Submitting an event, claiming a listing as an organiser and subscribing to our reminder emails all remain free of charge.
The information on the site is compiled from public sources and community submissions, reviewed by our editors before publication. We do our best to keep it accurate, but always confirm dates and details on the organiser's own channels before you travel.
3. Accounts
You can create an account with an email address and password, or by signing in with Google. Accounts are optional and are mainly used by organisers to manage their listings.
- You must be at least 16 years old to create an account.
- Please keep your login details secure and let us know promptly if you think someone else has accessed your account.
- You are responsible for what happens on the site under your account.
- You can close your account at any time by emailing hello@worldwideprideguide.com.
4. Submitting events
When you submit a Pride to the guide, you promise that the information is accurate to the best of your knowledge and that you have the right to share it. Submissions are held for review and are only published once our editors have checked them.
You keep any rights you have in the content you submit. By submitting it, you grant us a worldwide, non-exclusive, royalty-free licence to store, adapt for display, translate and publish that content on the site and in related material (for example, our newsletter, social channels and search results). You can ask us to remove content you have submitted at any time, and we will do so as soon as reasonably practicable unless we have a lawful reason to keep it.
We may edit submissions for clarity, format and factual accuracy, and we may decline to publish anything that doesn't fit the guide or that breaches these terms.
5. Claiming a listing as an organiser
If you're officially involved in running a Pride, you can claim its listing and manage it directly. To do so, we ask for your role and either a link that shows your association with the event or a short note explaining it. We verify your email address by sending a link you need to click.
Once you have taken over a listing, please keep it accurate and up to date. If you no longer have that role, tell us so we can hand it over to the current team.
7. Acceptable use
Please don't use the site to:
- Submit content that is unlawful, defamatory, hateful, harassing or that promotes discrimination against any protected group.
- Impersonate another person or organisation, or misrepresent your involvement with an event.
- Submit fake events, spam, advertising unrelated to Pride, or the same event repeatedly.
- Post other people's copyrighted material without permission.
- Scrape the site, automate access at scale, or try to interfere with how it runs (for example, by attacking our infrastructure or bypassing rate limits).
- Use the site to compile lists targeting LGBTQ+ people for harm.
We may remove content, suspend accounts or block access if we reasonably believe these terms have been broken.
8. Third-party links & content
Listings link out to organiser websites, ticket vendors, social media and other third-party services. We don't run those services and aren't responsible for their content, availability or their own terms and privacy practices.
Cover photos on city and event pages may be sourced from Unsplash and are credited to the photographer where shown.
9. Availability and warranties
We work hard to keep the site available and accurate, but we can't guarantee it will be uninterrupted, error-free or that every listing is up to date. The site is provided on an “as is” basis, without warranties of any kind, except those that cannot be excluded under English law.
Always confirm event dates, venues and access requirements directly with the organiser before making travel plans.
10. Our liability
Nothing in these terms limits our liability for death or personal injury caused by our negligence, for fraud or fraudulent misrepresentation, or for anything else that cannot be limited or excluded under applicable law — including your statutory rights as a consumer.
Subject to that, we are not liable for indirect or consequential losses, loss of profit, loss of goodwill or losses arising from information on the site being incorrect, out of date or unavailable, or from your reliance on it.
11. Termination
You may stop using the site at any time. We may suspend or end your access — and remove content — if you break these terms, or if we need to for legal, security or operational reasons. Where practical and appropriate, we will tell you why.
12. Changes to these terms
We may update these terms from time to time. When we do, we'll update the “last updated” date at the top of the page. If the changes are significant, we'll do our best to flag them — for example, in the newsletter or with a notice on the site. Continuing to use the site after a change means you accept the updated terms.
13. Governing law
These terms are governed by the laws of England and Wales, and any dispute is subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the English courts. If you use the site as a consumer from another country, you may also benefit from mandatory protections of the law of the country where you live.
14. Contact
Questions about these terms, complaints about content, or requests to have something removed — write to hello@worldwideprideguide.com, or use the contact page.
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