Effective as of 07/11/2023
The purpose of the present general terms and conditions of use is to provide a legal framework for the terms and policies under which Artinity SAS makes the website and its services available, and to define the conditions under which "the User" may access and use the services.
The website is published by Artinity SAS
152 Boulevard Pereire
75017 Paris
FRANCE
Tel: +33 (0)1 77 45 30 10
SIRET: 90405715500015
Legal form: SAS
Share capital: €100 000
Mr Jean-David Benichou
Users are reminded that secrecy of correspondence is not guaranteed on the Internet, and that it is their responsibility to take all appropriate measures to protect their own data and/or software from contamination by any viruses circulating on the Internet.
The information you enter on the Artinity SAS website may be recorded for exclusive processing. You have the right to access, modify, rectify and delete any data collected on this site, in accordance with the French Data Protection Act no. 78- 17 of January 6, 1978.
To exercise this right, please send a registered letter to:
Artinity
152 boulevard Pereire
75017 Paris
FRANCE
The reproduction or representation, in whole or in part, of the pages, data or any other element of the site is prohibited and constitutes an infringement if carried out without the publisher's authorization.
The site https://www.artinity.com is edited and published by Artinity SAS.
The host of the https://www.artinity.com website is Artinity SAS, whose head office is located at 152 boulevard Pereire, and whose telephone number is +33 (0)1 77 45 30 10.
The site is accessible free of charge to any User with Internet access. All costs incurred by the User to access the service (hardware, software, Internet connection, etc.) are at the User's expense.
The site ensures that the User's personal information is collected and processed in compliance with the French Data Protection Act n°78-17 of January 6, 1978. The site is registered with the CNIL under number 2031429v0.
In accordance with the French Data Protection Act of January 6, 1978, Users have the right to access, rectify, delete and oppose their personal data. The User may exercise this right by email at contact@artinity.com.
Trademarks, logos, signs and all site content (text, images, sound, etc.) are protected by the French Intellectual Property Code, and more specifically by copyright. The Artinity.com brand is a registered trademark of Artinity SAS. Any representation and/or reproduction and/or partial or total use of this trademark, of any nature whatsoever, is strictly prohibited.
The User must request prior authorization from the site for any reproduction, publication or copy of the various contents. The User undertakes to use the contents of the site in a strictly private context. Any use for commercial or advertising purposes is strictly forbidden.
Any total or partial representation of this site by any means whatsoever without the express authorization of the website operator constitutes an infringement punishable by article L 335-2 et seq. of the French Intellectual Property Code.
In accordance with article L122-5 of the French Intellectual Property Code, Users who reproduce, copy or publish protected content must cite the author and source.
The sources of the information published on the https://www.artinity.com site are deemed reliable, but the site does not guarantee that it is free from defects, errors or omissions.
The information provided is given for general guidance only, and has no contractual value. Despite regular updates, the https://www.artinity.com site cannot be held responsible for changes in administrative and legal provisions occurring after publication. Similarly, the site cannot be held responsible for the use and interpretation of the information contained in this site.
The site https://www.artinity.com cannot be held responsible for any viruses that may infect the computer or any other hardware of the Internet user, following use, access or downloading from this site.
The site cannot be held liable in the event of force majeure or the unforeseeable and insurmountable act of a third party.
Hypertext links may be present on the site. The User is informed that by clicking on these links, he/she will leave the https://www.artinity.com site. The latter has no control over the web pages to which these links lead and cannot, under any circumstances, be held responsible for their content.
The User is hereby informed that when visiting the site, a cookie may be automatically installed on his/her browser.
Cookies are small files stored temporarily on the hard disk of the User's computer by your browser and which are necessary for the use of the site https://www.artinity.com. Cookies do not contain any personal information and cannot be used to identify anyone. A cookie contains a unique identifier, randomly generated and therefore anonymous. Some cookies expire at the end of the User's visit, others remain.
The information contained in cookies is used to improve the site https://www.artinity.com. By browsing the site, the User accepts cookies. However, the User must give his or her consent to the use of certain cookies. In the absence of such consent, the User is informed that certain functions or pages may be denied.
Web browsers allow you to control most cookies in the settings. To learn more about cookies, including how to manage and delete them, visit this internet forum.
We collect personal information about visitors to our website through online forms and whenever you send us your contact details. We process personal information collected via our website for the purpose of providing you with information about the products and services we offer. We do not disclose personal information to anyone outside our company, except as required for our company's estate, our professional advisors, to suppliers who process data on our behalf and as required by any applicable law or regulation.
If you do not wish to receive information about our products or services you can opt- out by sending us an e-mail to contact@artinity.com.
This contract is governed by French law. In the event of failure to resolve a dispute between the parties amicably, the French courts shall have sole jurisdiction.