Terms and conditions of use
DIS-PAR https://www.dis-par.fr/
Welcome to the DIS-PAR ! (“the Site”)
If you wish to use our Site and visit our various pages presenting our products dedicated to the world of family health, you must first read and accept the General Conditions of Use below (hereinafter “GCU”).
Use of the Site is governed by these Terms and Conditions of Use, supplemented by the Privacy & Cookies Policy. You may consult the most recent version of these T&Cs at any time at the following address: https://www.dis-par.fr/fr/conditions-generales-dutilisation/
LEGAL NOTICE
Site editor :
The DIS-PAR website to which you are currently connected is produced and edited by :
DIS-PAR
RCS Paris B 329881148 with a share capital of €87,780.00
Headquartered at 25 rue de Ponthieu 75008 Paris, France.
E-mail: web@labogilbert.fr
Publishing director: Jean-Michel Pellegrino.
Site creators :
Imagile – SARL MH Communication
RCS CAEN n°500 927 843 with a share capital of 150 000,00 €.
Headquartered at 171 rue d’Epron, 14200 Hérouville Saint-Clair, France.
Contact: https://www.imagile.fr/
GILBERT PHARMA
Site host :
OVH
RCS Lille Métropole n°424 761 419 with a share capital of €10,174,560.00
Headquartered at 2 rue Kellermann 59100 Roubaix, France.
Contact : +33 (0)9 72 10 10 07
SITE PRESENTATION
This site is accessible via the Internet using the URL https://www.dis-par.fr/. Its purpose is to present our product ranges and content dedicated to our DIS-PAR brand. You can find general information on all our products. This site does not offer online sales of our products, nor does it feature any interactive functions.
We strive to provide you with clear, accurate and up-to-date information on the characteristics of our products. In order to meet this objective as effectively as possible, you can report any erroneous or inaccurate information you may have found by sending us an e-mail to the following address: web@labogilbert.fr.
SITE CONTENT
Website
The Site and any software used in connection with it may contain confidential information and data protected by intellectual property rights. Thus, unless otherwise stated, intellectual property rights on the web pages and on any data of any kind, contained in the Site and each of the elements composing the Site (images, illustrations, sounds, texts, graphic elements, …), including software, databases and newsletters are the exclusive property of the DIS-PAR company (hereinafter the “Content”), the latter granting no license, nor any right other than that of consulting the Site.
Reproduction of all or part of the Content is authorized solely for the purposes of information for personal and private use, and any reproduction and use of copies made for other purposes in any manner or form whatsoever is expressly prohibited. It is also forbidden to copy, modify, create a derivative work of, assemble, decompile (except as provided by law), sell, assign, sublicense or transfer in any way whatsoever any right pertaining to the Content. It is also forbidden to modify all or part of the Content, and in particular the software, or to use modified versions of the software, in particular with a view to accessing the Site by any means other than the interface provided to Internet users for this purpose.
The use of all or part of the Content without written authorization from DIS-PAR on any medium for the purpose of promoting products or services, in particular for commercial purposes, is prohibited and may result in criminal or civil proceedings.
Brands
All trademarks or logos appearing on the Site are the property of either DIS-PAR, or of a company in the group to which DIS-PAR belongs, or of its service providers, partners or suppliers. Any use whatsoever of these trademarks and/or logos and/or any other Content is subject to the express authorization of DIS-PAR or the holder of the intellectual property rights concerned.
Users of the Site acknowledge the exclusive rights of DIS-PAR to the DIS-PAR trademark and shall refrain from using it in any way whatsoever and, more generally, from infringing DIS-PAR‘s intellectual property rights.
DIS-PAR reserves the right to request the deletion of any link to the Site that has not been, or is no longer, authorized and that is detrimental to DIS-PAR.
RESPONSIBILITY
Access and operation of the website
All users of the Site are personally responsible for setting up the computer and communication resources required to access the Site, and for acquiring the knowledge necessary to use the Internet and access the Site. Users are responsible for all connection and equipment costs associated with Internet access and use of the Site, in accordance with the terms and conditions set by their access providers and/or electronic communications operators.
The user is aware of the risks of hijacking and contamination by any viruses circulating on the Internet. DIS-PAR cannot be held responsible for such malfunctions or in the event of interruption of Internet communications.
It is reminded that fraudulently accessing or remaining in a computer system, hindering or distorting the operation of such a system, or fraudulently introducing or modifying data in a computer system constitute offences punishable by criminal penalties.
Limitation of liability
DIS-PAR makes every effort to ensure that the information published on this site is accurate and up-to-date, and reserves the right to modify the content or presentation of this site at any time without notice. However, DIS-PAR cannot guarantee its completeness or the absence of modification by a third party (intrusion, virus).
DIS-PAR cannot be held liable for any indirect damage whatsoever.
DIS-PAR may not be held liable for any decision taken on the basis of information contained on this Site, nor for any use that may be made of such information by third parties. In particular, DIS-PAR disclaims all liability arising from the transmission of confidential information over the Internet.
DIS-PAR cannot be held responsible for elements beyond their control and for any damage that may be suffered by the technical environment of any user and in particular, their computers, software, network equipment (modems, telephones, etc.) and any equipment used to access or use the service and/or information.
Any person wishing to purchase one of the products or services presented on the Site must contact DIS-PAR in order to find out about the availability of the service or product in question as well as the contractual conditions and rates applicable to it.
The Site may also contain hypertext links to other websites. DIS-PAR has no control over the accuracy of the information contained therein, nor over its content. Consequently, DIS-PAR cannot be held liable for any damage resulting from the use of, access to, or inability to use the information or content of other websites.
DIS-PAR is not obliged to check the quality, lawfulness, truthfulness or accuracy of the information published on the pages to which these hyperlinks refer.
PERSONAL DATA
DIS-PAR collects and processes the personal data of Site users who choose to fill in the contact form to obtain further information on the company’s products and services. The provisions relating to the processing of such data are described in the Site’s “Confidentiality & Cookie” Policy, which we invite you to read carefully.
The personal data collected by DIS-PAR is processed, recorded and stored in accordance with the legal provisions in force in France.
In accordance with applicable regulations, users have the right to access, rectify, delete or object to their personal data. These rights may be exercised in accordance with the provisions of our Privacy & Cookie Policy.
MODIFICATION OF CGU
DIS-PAR reserves the right to modify all or part of the GCU in order to adapt them to changes in its operations and/or changes in legislation. DIS-PAR undertakes to invite users to consult the modifications made.
APPLICABLE LAW AND JURISDICTION
The GCU are governed by French law. In the event of a dispute, the parties agree to seek an amicable solution. In the absence of such a solution, the French courts shall have jurisdiction to rule on any disputes that may arise between the parties in connection with the performance of the present contract.
For further information, please contact us at: web@labogilbert.fr