Digital Products & Educational Resources Terms
Last updated: August 2026
These Terms govern the purchase, access, download and use of digital products, educational resources and online content provided by Catherine Paterson.
By purchasing or accessing a digital product or educational resource, you agree to these Terms. Nothing in these Terms affects your statutory rights as a consumer.
01. Scope of These Terms
These Terms apply to digital products and educational resources supplied by Catherine Paterson, including where applicable:
Guided meditation, relaxation, hypnosis and breathwork recordings.
Educational audio and video resources.
Recorded classes, workshops, webinars and presentations.
Digital downloads, PDFs, journals, worksheets and workbooks.
Self-guided wellbeing or personal-development programmes.
Online courses, membership content and other electronically supplied resources.
One-to-one therapeutic services, live workshops, retreats and community events may be governed by separate agreements and booking terms.
02. About the Supplier
The digital products and educational resources are supplied by Catherine Paterson, a UK-based Rapid Transformational Therapy® (RTT®) Practitioner, Clinical Hypnotherapist, Breathwork Facilitator and Wellbeing Professional.
Contact: [Insert business email address]
Business/contact address: [Insert appropriate business/contact address if required]
03. Product Information & Suitability
The nature, content, price and any relevant access period for each product will be described on the relevant sales, booking or product page.
We take reasonable care to describe digital products accurately. Minor presentational changes may occasionally be made where these do not materially alter the product purchased.
Digital products involving wellbeing, mindset, breathwork, hypnosis, relaxation, nervous-system practices or personal development are educational and supportive resources. They are not promises of a particular therapeutic, medical or personal outcome.
04. Ordering & Formation of the Contract
You may place an order using the purchasing process made available through the website or relevant payment platform.
Your order is an offer to purchase the product. A contract is formed when payment has been accepted and you receive confirmation of the purchase or access to the digital product.
We may refuse or cancel an order where there is an obvious pricing or description error, suspected fraudulent or unauthorised activity, a technical problem preventing fulfilment, or another legitimate reason that makes fulfilment impossible or unlawful.
If an order is cancelled by us after payment has been taken and no digital content has been supplied, the amount paid will be refunded.
05. Prices & Payment
Prices will be shown before you purchase and, unless stated otherwise, are displayed in pounds sterling (£).
Payment must be made using one of the payment methods offered at checkout. Payment providers may process payment information under their own terms and privacy notices.
Prices may change from time to time, but a change will not affect an order that has already been accepted. Promotional offers or discounts may be subject to additional conditions and may be changed or withdrawn for future purchases.
06. Delivery & Access
Digital products may be supplied by:
Secure download link.
Checkout or confirmation page.
Email.
Streaming or online platform.
Course or membership portal.
Another electronic method described before purchase.
You are responsible for providing an accurate email address and for ensuring that your device, internet connection and software are reasonably suitable for accessing the product.
If you do not receive access when expected, please check your spam or junk folder and then contact us. We will make reasonable efforts to resolve genuine access difficulties.
Where access is provided for a limited period, that period will be stated before purchase. We may reasonably change the technology or platform used to deliver a product provided this does not materially deprive you of the product you purchased.
07. Digital Content, Cancellation Rights & Immediate Access
Consumers purchasing online may have a statutory right to cancel certain contracts within 14 days. Different rules apply where digital content is supplied immediately and is not supplied on a tangible medium.
Where you ask us to begin supplying digital content during the cancellation period, you may be required before supply begins to:
Expressly consent to the digital content being supplied immediately.
Acknowledge that, once supply begins, you will lose the statutory right to cancel that digital-content contract.
Where the law requires this consent and acknowledgement and you have given them, your right to cancel will end when supply of the digital content begins.
If the necessary consent and acknowledgement have not been obtained, your statutory cancellation rights will not be treated as waived.
Nothing in this section affects your rights where digital content is faulty, misdescribed or otherwise does not conform to the contract.
08. Faulty, Misdescribed or Non-Conforming Digital Content
Digital content supplied to consumers must meet the standards required by applicable UK consumer law, including requirements concerning satisfactory quality, fitness for purpose and correspondence with description where those requirements apply.
If you believe a digital product is faulty, inaccessible because of a problem for which we are responsible, substantially different from its description, or otherwise does not conform to the contract, please contact us at [Insert business email address].
We will investigate and provide any repair, replacement, price reduction, refund or other remedy required by applicable consumer law. Nothing in these Terms limits any statutory remedy to which you are entitled.
09. Licence, Personal Use & Intellectual Property
Unless expressly stated otherwise, all recordings, written materials, workbooks, journals, videos, exercises, downloads, branding and educational content remain the intellectual property of Catherine Paterson or the relevant rights holder.
When you purchase or access a resource, you receive a limited, non-exclusive, non-transferable licence to use it for your own personal, non-commercial purposes.
You may:
Download resources for your own personal use where downloading is permitted.
Print workbooks or worksheets for your own use.
Revisit recordings or content for as long as your purchase or access terms allow.
Apply what you learn within your own personal life and wellbeing.
You may not, without prior written permission:
Copy, reproduce, republish or distribute the product or a substantial part of it.
Share download links, recordings, files, login details or access credentials with another person.
Upload materials to a public website, social-media account, shared drive, membership platform or other distribution service.
Sell, sublicense, rent or commercially exploit the content.
Alter the content and represent the altered material as our original product or as your own work.
Use substantial parts of the material to create a competing product, course or programme.
Teach, provide or distribute material to clients, groups or organisations where the resource is licensed only for personal use.
Remove copyright, trade mark or other proprietary notices.
If you require practitioner, organisational or commercial licensing, please contact us before using the material in that way.
10. Educational Nature, Health & Wellbeing
Digital resources are intended to support education, wellbeing, personal development and self-awareness. They do not constitute medical diagnosis or treatment, psychiatric or psychological care, crisis support, legal advice or financial advice.
They are not a substitute for individual advice or care from an appropriately qualified healthcare professional where this is needed.
You remain responsible for deciding how, when and whether to use the information and practices provided and for seeking appropriate professional advice where necessary.
11. Safety & Personal Responsibility
Some resources may include breathwork, meditation, guided relaxation, hypnosis, movement, visualisation, cold-exposure education or other wellbeing practices. These practices are not suitable for every person or circumstance.
Follow any safety guidance supplied with the particular resource. Pause, modify or stop a practice if you experience discomfort, significant distress, dizziness, pain or another response that causes concern.
Never practise breath-holding, deliberate hyperventilation, hypnosis, meditation or another practice requiring inwardly focused attention while driving, operating machinery, in water, in a bath or shower, or in any situation where light-headedness or reduced external awareness could create a risk of harm.
Certain practices may require particular caution or professional advice. This may include circumstances such as pregnancy, epilepsy or a history of seizures, significant cardiovascular or respiratory conditions, uncontrolled high blood pressure, glaucoma or retinal problems, recent surgery or significant injury, or serious mental-health conditions that are not currently well managed or appropriately supported.
This list is not exhaustive. Where a particular resource includes more specific contraindications or safety instructions, those instructions form part of the guidance for that resource. If you are unsure whether a practice is suitable for you, seek advice from an appropriately qualified healthcare professional before participating.
12. No Guarantee of Results
People respond differently to educational, therapeutic and wellbeing practices. We do not guarantee a particular therapeutic, physical, emotional, behavioural, professional or personal outcome, or change within a particular period.
Testimonials, case examples and descriptions of individual experiences are illustrative only and do not guarantee that another person will experience the same result.
13. Technical Availability, Third-Party Platforms & Updates
Digital delivery may rely on third-party technology and platforms such as website, payment, email, video-conferencing, course or membership providers.
We are not responsible for interruptions or failures caused solely by your own equipment, internet connection or a third-party service outside our reasonable control. Where a problem for which we are responsible substantially prevents access to purchased digital content, please contact us and we will take reasonable steps to restore access or provide an appropriate alternative.
We may make minor updates, corrections or improvements to digital products. Any update will remain subject to applicable consumer law and will not be used to remove material features of a product already purchased without an appropriate legal basis.
14. Liability
Nothing in these Terms excludes or restricts liability where it would be unlawful to do so, including liability for death or personal injury caused by negligence, fraud or fraudulent misrepresentation, or any other liability that cannot legally be excluded or restricted.
Subject to those protections and applicable consumer law, we are not responsible for loss caused solely by:
Use of a product contrary to its instructions, warnings or safety guidance.
Circumstances outside our reasonable control.
Incompatible equipment, software or internet services belonging to you.
Unauthorised sharing, copying, modification or misuse of the product.
Reliance on general educational material for a purpose for which individual professional advice should reasonably have been sought.
Nothing in these Terms affects statutory consumer rights or remedies that cannot lawfully be excluded or restricted.
15. Privacy, Access Suspension & Termination
Personal information associated with purchases and use of digital products is handled in accordance with our Privacy & Cookies Policy and applicable UK data protection law.
We may suspend or terminate access to a digital product where there is a material breach of these licence terms, infringement of intellectual property rights, fraudulent payment activity, unauthorised sharing or other serious misuse.
Where reasonably practicable, any action taken will be proportionate to the issue identified. Suspension or termination will not affect statutory rights or remedies that cannot lawfully be excluded.
16. Complaints, Changes to These Terms & Governing Law
If you have a problem with a digital product or these Terms, please contact us at [Insert business email address] so that we can try to resolve the matter.
We may update these Terms from time to time to reflect changes in the law, technology, products or the way the business operates. The current version will be published on the website with its revision date. Changes will apply prospectively and will not retrospectively remove contractual or statutory rights relating to purchases already made.
These Terms are governed by the laws of England and Wales. If you are a consumer resident elsewhere in the United Kingdom, you retain any mandatory legal protections available to you and may have rights to bring proceedings in the courts applicable to where you live.
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