My Millport
Terms of service
Last updated: 2026-07-04
What this is
My Millport is a free, non-commercial visitor and community platform for the Isle of Cumbrae. It is operated by Keith Murray as an individual, not as a registered business. By using it you agree to these terms.
Your account
- You must be 13 or older to create an account.
- You're responsible for keeping your password secure.
- You can delete your account at any time by emailing us.
Behaviour
Don't:
- Impersonate others or misrepresent your identity.
- Submit content that's illegal, defamatory, hateful, or harassing.
- Try to break, attack, or reverse-engineer the service.
- Scrape the site at volume or use it to train AI models without permission.
We reserve the right to suspend or remove accounts that breach this.
Content you submit
If you submit content (photos, reviews, event listings, business listings, comments), you grant My Millport a perpetual, irrevocable, worldwide, royalty-free, sublicensable, transferable licence to use, reproduce, modify, distribute, translate, and display that content for the purposes of operating and promoting the service. You retain your underlying copyright. This licence survives the deletion of your account so we don't have to chase you down if a sharing partner is still showing your content.
Information accuracy
We work hard to keep ferry times, opening hours, events, and other information accurate. But things change. Always confirm critical information (ferries, accommodation availability, event timings) directly with the operator before you travel.
Third-party content
We link to and display content from third parties (CalMac, Largs & Millport News, weather services, etc.). Their terms apply to that content. We're not responsible for their accuracy or availability.
Liability
My Millport is provided "as is". To the maximum extent permitted by law, we're not liable for any loss arising from your use of the service beyond the amount you've paid us (which, given the service is free, is £0).
Governing law
These terms are governed by Scottish law and any disputes go to the Scottish courts.
Changes
We'll update this page if we change anything material. Significant changes will be emailed to anyone with an account.