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Thank you for visiting the website www.solystic.com which belongs to the company SOLYSTIC SAS, a simplified joint stock company with a capital of € 26,101,980, registered under number 393 502 463 in the commercial register of Créteil. The company head office is situated at 14 avenue Raspail, 94250 Gentilly, France.
The term SOLYSTIC is used on this website to refer to SOLYSTIC SAS. The brands SOLYSTIC, V-Id and COPERNIC are registered trademarks of SOLYSTIC SAS. Access to and use of this website do not grant any right whatsoever concerning these trademarks.
The purpose of this website is to provide information about SOLYSTIC’s activities, sites, business and products.
Below you will find our policy concerning liability and data protection. We strongly advise you to read it. By visiting this website, you accept the methods we describe and the terms and conditions set out below.
1. PERSONAL DATA
Each visitor to the SOLYSTIC website who supplies information to SOLYSTIC, grants the company all transferable rights regarding this information and authorises it to use this information in a lawful and non-defamatory way and in accordance with public policy.
The information provided by visitors to the site is not considered confidential and must be precise, lawful and not detrimental to the interests of others.
In keeping with the provisions of France’s data protection law, the Information Technology and Civil Liberties Act of 6 January 1978, each visitor to the SOLYSTIC website has the right to access, modify, rectify and delete the information concerning himself, by writing to the following address:
SOLYSTIC SAS
Webmaster SOLYSTIC
14 avenue Raspail – 94257 Gentilly Cedex - France
contact.webmaster@solystic.com
Tel: +33 149694218 Fax: +33 149694309
In accordance with the data protection Act No. 78-17 of 6 January 1978, amended in 2004, on Information Technology and Civil Liberties, this website’s handling of personal data has been registered by the Commission Nationale de l’Informatique et des Libertés (CNIL) – the French Data Protection Authority.
2. LIABILITY – COPYRIGHT
SOLYSTIC aims, in all good faith but with no guarantee, to publish full, precise and up-to-date information on this website, this obligation being only a duty to act to the best of our abilities.
SOLYSTIC reserves the right to make any changes, corrections, deletions or additions to the content of the website at any time, without notice and in a discretionary fashion.
Furthermore, SOLYSTIC disclaims all responsibility for the content and use of websites for which links are proposed on this site. Users have sole responsibility when logging on to these websites. SOLYSTIC does not allow a link to be created to its website without its prior written agreement.
Use of information provided on the SOLYSTIC website is the sole responsibility of users and is done so at their own risk.
The legal information provided here is not intended to be exhaustive. Consequently, each visitor to the SOLYSTIC website must comply with the legal provisions applicable in each circumstance.
The general structure and, without being exhaustive, the texts, designations, brands, slogans, logos, photographs, animated or unanimated images, videos, graphics, icons, drawings and sound featured on this website are, except where stated otherwise, the exclusive property of SOLYSTIC or are published with the authorisation of their owner, and are reserved by copyright laws and intellectual property rights throughout the world. They may be reproduced for personal use. However, it is forbidden to modify, rent, transmit, publish or borrow any material without prior agreement. The documents on this website cannot be sold or commercialised for profit.
All reproductions (e.g. “framing” technique), representations, publications, insertion (e.g. “in line linking” technique) by whatever means, use and/or total or partial modification, for public or commercial use, of all or part of elements or pages of this website by a third party will be liable to constitute infringement of intellectual property rights and are not permitted without prior written and express authorisation from SOLYSTIC.
No licence or right concerning copyright and intellectual property rights, apart from that of consulting this website for strictly personal use, is granted to anyone whatsoever.
Consequently, SOLYSTIC and any company that contributed to the design and installation of this website cannot be held responsible:
- for damages caused by modification of the information provided on this website by a third party’s fraudulent intrusion;
- and, more generally, for damage to or a virus infecting your computer or any IT equipment following use of, access to or downloading from the website.
This website went online on 07 September 2009. All facts and circumstances were correct at the time the website was published online.
3. STATISTICAL TRACKING DATA
Our website was designed to be particularly attentive to the needs of its visitors. That is one of the reasons why we use cookies. We use login data for statistics on the use of our website (number of visits, sections visited, type of browser etc.), in order to improve our website in the way information is structured in sections and for easy navigation, but this information shall under no circumstances whatsoever be passed on to a third party.
What is a "cookie"?
Cookies are files of informative text that your Internet browser places on your computer when you visit a website. Most browsers automatically accept cookies but can be configured to refuse them or to notify when a cookie is sent.
Generally speaking, what is the purpose of cookies?
Cookies have 3 functions:
- Maintaining the state of an application: this means that each time you return to a website, you start where you last left off
- Tracking your route through the website: the cookie saves the route you have taken through the website or the pages you have visited the most. This enables us to improve the website according to what our visitors are most interested in.
- Recognising personal data you have already submitted on the website.
Should I delete cookies and if so, how?
You are free to choose. If you think that cookies are an intrusion into your private life, delete them. However, we do not recommend you do so. It will make it more difficult to access useful and personalised information during future visits.
To delete cookies, use the following procedure: go in to your cookie file, usually called “cookies” on your hard drive (c:\windows\cookies for example), select them and delete as you would any other file.
4. CREDITS
This website was created by:
Development / Integration : ASI www.asi-informatique.fr
Creation / Design : Makheia www.makheia.com
Photographic and iconographic credits : Photofrance, bb&b, Le Square, Getty Images.
Text written on 31 August 2009
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