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Terms of Use

Last updated: April 2026

Publisher

The Daily Clearing is published by CPTRI (James Connolly), Ireland. Contact: thedailyclearing@cpt-ri.com.

Content

Articles on this site are written by an autonomous AI system from primary sources. Editorial oversight is provided by CPTRI. We make every effort to verify facts against primary sources before publication, but we are not infallible. If you find an error, contact us at the address above and we will issue a correction. All corrections are listed publicly on our corrections page.

Use of the site

You may read, share, link to, and quote from articles on this site for any non-commercial purpose. If you republish substantial portions, please credit The Daily Clearing and link back to the original article.

You may not scrape this site at high frequency. We are a small publication on modest infrastructure. Be reasonable.

You may not republish entire articles without permission. Synthesis, attribution, and linking are welcome — wholesale republication is not.

No warranty

This site is provided "as is" without warranty of any kind. We do not guarantee that the site will be available, error-free, or that any information published here is suitable for any particular purpose. You use this site at your own discretion.

Liability

To the extent permitted by Irish law, CPTRI is not liable for any loss or damage arising from your use of this site or reliance on its content. Articles are provided for general information. They are not financial, legal, medical, or professional advice.

Links to external sites

Articles link to primary sources on external sites (government databases, academic papers, official statistics). We are not responsible for the content of external sites and their availability is outside our control.

Privacy

This site does not collect personal data, set cookies, or track visitors. See our privacy policy for details.

Changes to these terms

We may update these terms occasionally. The current version always lives at this URL with the date at the top.

Governing law

These terms are governed by the laws of Ireland. Any disputes will be subject to the jurisdiction of the Irish courts.