Legal information
Platform and supplier terms
Rules for using the MyParty.ie directory and supplier account service. Effective 29 July 2026.
- Version
- 2026-08-04.v2
- Next review
- 2026-11-02
- Directory boundary
- Supplier listings use public business information and link directly to supplier websites. Booking and payment take place with the supplier, not MyParty.ie.
Operator and service
MyParty.ie is operated by Mindaugas Rimkus trading as Unified Networks, Irish registered business name number 790195. It is an information and discovery platform for independent party suppliers in the Republic of Ireland.
MyParty.ie does not currently take bookings or payments, act as the supplier, guarantee availability, or become a party to the contract between a visitor and supplier. Visitors must confirm suitability, safety, insurance, certification, supervision, access, price, cancellation and booking terms directly with the chosen supplier. Nothing in these terms removes rights that cannot lawfully be excluded.
Visitor use
You may browse and use ordinary filters for personal or legitimate business discovery. Do not scrape, overload, reverse engineer, circumvent access controls, submit malicious content, impersonate another person/business or use the service for unlawful contact. Directory information is reviewed but can change; verify important facts directly.
Supplier accounts and authority
Supplier account holders must be at least 18 and authorised to act for the business they claim or manage. Registration or control of an email address does not prove control of a listing. MyParty.ie may request proportionate business-control evidence, check official records and refuse, pause or revoke access where authority remains uncertain.
Account credentials, MFA and invitations are personal to the authorised holder. Keep them secure, use accurate details and report suspected compromise promptly. Supplier editors and owners receive only the permissions assigned to their current membership.
Listings, proposals and content
A supplier may propose a new listing or changes to a listing it is authorised to manage. Proposals do not publish automatically. MyParty.ie may check duplication, provenance, public accuracy, suppression requests, media rights, unsafe claims and evidence freshness before accepting any field.
Suppliers must not submit misleading prices, availability, service areas, safety, insurance, certification, membership, review or ownership claims. They must own or hold sufficient rights to text, logos and media and must not submit passwords, payment information, unnecessary identity documents, information about children, special category data or another person’s private information.
Ranking and commercial treatment
The current directory uses declared visitor filters and neutral alphabetical presentation; it has no paid ranking or hidden personalised ranking. County pages remain outside search indexing until the recorded supply, diversity, provenance, rights, accuracy, content, capacity and technical gates pass independent review.
If paid placement, commission, lead fees, personalised ranking or a materially different ranking signal is introduced, MyParty.ie will identify it clearly and update these terms before use.
Moderation, restriction and appeal
MyParty.ie may reject content or restrict, suspend or terminate a listing/account for lack of authority, material inaccuracy, rights or safety concerns, security incidents, abuse, unlawful content, repeated policy breaches or legal requirements. Except where urgent security, legal or repeated-breach action is necessary, the affected supplier receives a reason and a reasonable opportunity to correct or appeal.
Where the Platform-to-Business rules apply, applicable termination notice and statement-of-reasons requirements will be followed. Complaints and appeals are handled diligently by a human reviewer, not decided solely by automation. Use the supplier-support topic on the contact form and include the opaque case/listing reference.
Supplier data access and closure
Supplier users may view their current memberships, claims and proposals and may request an allowlisted export of their own account/relationship data after reauthentication. Closure does not automatically erase public business facts, unresolved cases, suppression records or audit evidence. The privacy notice explains the applicable retention and rights process.
Availability and responsibility
MyParty.ie aims to operate with reasonable skill, security and continuity but cannot promise uninterrupted or error-free access. Features may be paused to protect users, suppliers, data or the platform. MyParty.ie remains responsible where liability cannot lawfully be limited; otherwise responsibility is limited to reasonably foreseeable loss caused by a failure of the platform service itself, not an independent supplier’s service or a contract made directly with that supplier.
Changes, law and contact
Material changes receive a new version. Business users will receive at least 15 days’ notice through a durable medium where the Platform-to-Business rules require it, with longer notice where adaptation reasonably needs more time. These terms are governed by Irish law, subject to mandatory rights and jurisdiction that apply to the user.
Use the contact form for support, complaints, corrections or appeals. Privacy requests follow the privacy notice.