Terms of Use

Last updated: 11 May 2026

These terms govern your use of the Verge website. They're written plainly because there's no need for legalese on a marketing site. By using this website, you agree to these terms.

1. About this website

This website is operated by Fraser Hamilton, trading as Verge, a UK-based AI consultancy. The content on this site describes what Verge does and how Verge works with clients. Nothing on this site constitutes a contract or a binding offer of services. Any working relationship with Verge is established only through a separate written agreement.

2. Use of the website

You're welcome to read, share, and reference the content on this site. In doing so:

  • You agree to use the site lawfully and not in any way that could damage it, disrupt access for others, or violate any applicable law
  • You won't attempt to gain unauthorised access to any part of the site or its underlying systems
  • You won't use automated tools to scrape, copy, or republish substantial portions of the content without permission

If you'd like to quote or reference content from this site in your own work, brief excerpts with attribution to Verge are fine. For longer reproduction or commercial use, email [email protected] first.

3. Intellectual property

All content on this website — including text, images, design, code, and the Verge name and brand — is the property of Verge unless explicitly stated otherwise. We retain all rights not expressly granted.

You may not copy, reproduce, modify, distribute, or create derivative works from the site's content without our written permission, except for brief quotations with attribution as noted above.

4. Disclaimers and limitations

The information on this website is provided for general informational purposes only. While we work hard to keep it accurate and up to date, we make no warranties or guarantees about its completeness, accuracy, or suitability for any specific purpose.

Specifically:

  • Content is not advice. Nothing on this site constitutes professional, legal, financial, or business advice. Engaging with the content here doesn't create a client relationship with Verge.
  • No reliance. You shouldn't act, or refrain from acting, based solely on content from this site. Speak to a qualified professional about your specific situation.
  • External links. Where this site links to third-party websites, we're not responsible for their content, accuracy, or privacy practices.
  • No warranty. The website is provided on an "as is" basis. We don't warrant that the site will be uninterrupted, error-free, secure, or free from viruses.

To the maximum extent permitted by UK law, Verge accepts no liability for any direct, indirect, or consequential loss arising from your use of, or reliance on, this website.

5. Newsletter

If you subscribe to the Verge newsletter, you can unsubscribe at any time via the link in any newsletter email. We aim to send useful content and won't share your email with anyone for their own marketing. The full privacy practices around the newsletter are covered in our Privacy Policy.

6. Contact form submissions

When you submit the contact form on this site, you're sharing information with us to start a conversation. We'll respond within a few working days. Submitting the form doesn't create a contractual relationship or obligation on either side.

7. Governing law

These terms are governed by the law of England and Wales. Any disputes arising from your use of the site will be subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of England and Wales.

8. Changes to these terms

We may update these terms from time to time. The version posted on this page is the current one, and the "Last updated" date at the top tells you when it last changed. Continued use of the website after changes means you accept the updated terms.

9. Contact

Questions about these terms?

Email: [email protected]