Legal notices
INLAU Legal Notices
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Article 1 - Legal notices
1.1 Site (hereinafter “the site”):
www.inlau.ch
1.2 Publisher (hereinafter “the Publisher”):
These legal notices apply to all sales concluded on the website: inlau.ch. The company's contact details are as follows: The link to our website: www.inlau.ch Company name: INLAU Email address: contact@inlau.ch.
1.3 Publication Director
The Director can be reached at the same contact details as the publisher
1.4 Host The company SHOPIFY located at Legal Department 151 O'Connor Street Ground Floor, Ottawa, Ontario K2P 2L8.
Article 2 - Access to the site Access to the site and its use are reserved for strictly personal use. You agree not to use this site and the information or data contained therein for commercial, advertising, political purposes, and for any form of commercial solicitation.
Article 3 - Content of the site The laws in force under intellectual property protect all brands, photographs, texts, comments, illustrations, images, animated or not, video sequences, sounds, as well as all computer applications that could be used to operate this site. They are the full and entire property of the publisher or its partners. Any reproduction, representation, use or adaptation, in any form whatsoever, of all or part of these elements, including computer applications, without the prior written consent of the publisher, is strictly prohibited. The fact that the publisher does not initiate proceedings upon becoming aware of these unauthorized uses does not constitute acceptance of said uses and waiver of prosecution.
Article 4 - Site management For the proper management of the site, the publisher may at any time: - suspend the site in order to carry out updates. - suspend, interrupt or limit access to all or part of the site, reserve access to the site, or to certain parts of the site, to a specific category of Internet users; - delete any information that may disrupt its operation or contravene national or international laws;
Article 5 - Responsibilities The publisher cannot be held liable in the event of a failure, breakdown, difficulty or interruption of operation, preventing access to the site or one of its features. The site connection tool that you use is under your sole responsibility. You must take all appropriate measures to protect your tool and your own data. You are also solely responsible for the sites and data that you consult. The publisher cannot be held liable in the event of legal proceedings against you: - due to the use of the site or any service accessible via the Internet; - due to your failure to comply with these general conditions. The publisher is not liable for damage caused to yourself, third parties and/or your equipment due to your connection or use of the site and you waive any action against it as a result. If the publisher were to be subject to amicable or legal proceedings due to your use of the site, it may turn against you to obtain compensation for all damages, sums, convictions and costs which could arise from these proceedings.
Article 6 - Hypertext links The creation of hypertext links by users is strictly prohibited, except with the prior written authorization of the publisher. The publisher is free to refuse this authorization without having to justify its decision in any way. In the event that the publisher grants its authorization, it is in all cases only temporary and may be withdrawn at any time, without the publisher having to provide justification. Any information accessible via a link to other sites is not published by the publisher. The publisher has no rights over the content contained in said link.
Article 7 - Data collection and protection Your data is collected by the company. Personal data means any information relating to an identified or identifiable natural person (data subject); an identifiable person is one who can be identified, directly or indirectly, in particular by reference to a name, an identification number or to one or more specific elements specific to their physical, physiological, genetic, psychological, economic, cultural or social identity. The personal information that may be collected on the site is mainly used by the publisher to manage relations with you, and where applicable to process your orders. The personal data collected are as follows: First name Last name Postal address Email address Telephone Financial data: as part of the payment for products and services offered on the Platform, the latter records financial data relating to the user's credit card.
Article 8 - Right of access, rectification and dereferencing of your data In application of the regulations applicable to personal data, users have the following rights: the right of access: they can exercise their right of access, to know the personal data concerning them, by writing to the email address mentioned below. In this case, before implementing this right, the Platform may request proof of the user's identity in order to verify its accuracy; the right of rectification: if the personal data held by the Platform is inaccurate, they can request that the information be updated; the right to delete data: users can request the deletion of their personal data, in accordance with the applicable data protection laws; the right to limit processing: users can ask the Platform to limit the processing of personal data in accordance with the assumptions provided for by the GDPR; the right to object to data processing: users may object to their data being processed in accordance with the assumptions provided for by the GDPR; the right to portability: they may request that the Platform provide them with the personal data they have provided in order to transmit them to a new Platform. You may exercise this right by contacting us at the following address by email: contact@inlau.ch Any request must be accompanied by a photocopy of a valid, signed identity document and state the address at which the publisher may contact the applicant. The response will be sent within one month of receipt of the request. This one-month period may be extended by two months if the complexity of the request and/or the number of requests so require. In addition, and since Law No. 2016-1321 of October 7, 2016, individuals who so wish have the option of organizing the fate of their data after their death. For more information on the subject, you can consult the CNIL website: https://www.cnil.fr/. Users can also file a complaint with the CNIL on the CNIL website: https://www.cnil.fr. We recommend that you contact us first before filing a complaint with the CNIL, as we are at your entire disposal to resolve your problem.