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Translation accuracy
We strive to achieve the highest possible accuracy, however customers
should note that the quality of the source text would affect the
translations.
Translations will reflect the original text and be as close to the original
wording as possible, nevertheless where an outdated term is used for which
there is no synonym in the modern language, we reserve the right to use more
appropriate terms.
We shall not be responsible for any errors or omissions contained in the
original text, and we reserve the right to make changes to produce a
grammatically correct translation unless otherwise indicated, e.g.
literature, poems, etc.
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Policy Statement and laws pertaining
Fastranslations.ie provides a translation service through email exchange.
These facilities are available to speed up the exchange of translated
material in Word format and are provided on the understanding that customers
are engaged in legal activities, such as learning, commercial use, etc. Any
misuse of the facilities provided will be followed by an immediate
termination of services and if necessary reported to the Garda Siochana
Computer Crime Unit. Irish legislation governing the misuse of computers is
as follows;
- The Criminal Damage Act - 1991
- The Data Protection Act - 1988
- The Criminal Evidence - Act 1992
- The Postal and Telecommunications - Act 1983
- The Copyright Act 1963 - (Copyright (Amendment) Act 1987)
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