Updated 2026-04-01
General Terms — Connect Union
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1. Agreement to terms
By accessing connect-union.digital you agree to these General Terms for Korea-based services offered by Connect Union. If you do not agree, discontinue use immediately.
2. Services overview
Connect Union delivers trade enablement engagements such as facilitated planning labs, playbook development, activation design, and related advisory conversations. Statements on the site describe typical scope; each engagement concludes with its own signed statement of work.
3. Obligations
Clients provide timely data, designate decision makers, comply with retailer policies, and ensure any personal data shared aligns with lawful bases described in our Privacy Notice. Connect Union allocates facilitators reasonably but may substitute qualified colleagues.
4. Intellectual property
Connect Union retains rights to generalized methodologies while granting clients a perpetual license to use bespoke deliverables created for them, excluding resale of our frameworks as commercial training products without consent.
5. Confidentiality
Both parties preserve confidential information exchanged during engagements. Disclosure required by Korean regulators preempts secrecy obligations solely to that extent.
6. Limitation of liability
To the maximum extent permitted by the Civil Act and related statutes, Connect Union is not liable for indirect or consequential losses. Direct liability is capped at amounts paid during the preceding six months unless mandatory law forbids limitation.
7. Governing law and disputes
These terms follow the laws of the Republic of Korea. Courts in Seoul have non-exclusive jurisdiction unless another forum is stipulated in your statement of work.
8. Modifications and notices
We may revise these terms and will indicate the last updated date. Continued browsing after substantive changes constitutes notice of updates; materially different commercial terms require signed amendments.