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Terms of Use
This Transition en Commun site is provided as a service to visitors. Transition en Commun reserves the right to modify, add or delete any information or element of this site, at any time and for any reason.
Copyrights and Rights
All texts on the site, logos, concepts, graphics, images, sounds, information, documents and other (hereinafter referred to as “elements”), as well as the selection, arrangement and display thereof, remain the exclusive property of Transition en Commun and/or its clients and suppliers and are protected by the Copyright Act.
Transition en Commun hereby authorizes you to view, copy, download and print the documents that are available on this site on the express condition that these documents are used only for personal, non-commercial purposes; that they are neither modified nor redistributed; and that any copyright, trademark, service mark or other proprietary notice is reproduced as it appears in these documents. Any person who wishes to obtain authorization to use elements protected by the Act, service marks or trademarks must imperatively make a request.
Disclaimer
Transition en Commun will make every effort to provide valid information on this website, but cannot guarantee that the elements thus provided are error-free, up-to-date, accurate or complete. Any element provided on this site is provided “as is”. In this, Transition en Commun rejects all guarantees, express or implied, with respect to it. Under no circumstances will Transition en Commun, its directors, employees, agents, vendors or suppliers be liable, directly or indirectly, for any direct, indirect, consequential, dissuasive, special or any other damage: loss of data, income or profits; loss or damage to property or third-party claims arising out of or in connection with the use of this website and its content or any other website accessible by hyperlink.
Link to a third-party site
As a service to visitors, and for this purpose only, Transition en Commun may provide hyperlinks to other websites. Since these hyperlinks are not under its control, Transition en Commun cannot be held responsible for the content of any website linked to its own by a hyperlink. The fact of including hyperlinks on its own site cannot in any way constitute any adherence to the content of these sites.
Communications to Visitors
Any comments, feedback, information or material submitted to Transition en Commun, through or in association with this website, will be considered non-confidential. By submitting comments, feedback, information or material to Transition en Commun, you acknowledge that Transition en Commun is free to use the content of any communication, without restriction and without obligation of any compensation on its part. Transition en Commun does not accept any unsolicited ideas, work or material. In these circumstances, you acknowledge that you are solely responsible for the risk incurred regarding the use that could be made of any idea, work or material thus distributed by you.
Transition en Commun is committed to protecting your personal data and your privacy. We only use the information you provide to us to fulfill your requests and communicate with you.
The personal and confidential data that you entrust to us, by defining your profile and requesting content on our site are exclusively intended to facilitate your visit, deliver the requested content and communicate with you.
Use of requested data
To deliver the requested content (document, newsletters, etc.) and to constantly improve it, we need certain information about you. Your name and telephone number are necessary to contact you in case of delivery problems with the requested content and also for promotional purposes by Transition en Commun only. Your email address is essential for the delivery of content on this site and for promotional purposes if your explicit permission has been granted to us. We keep this information in order to allow you to reuse it, without limitation in time, to request content on our site. We also use this data to improve the presentation and organization of tecommun.com, mainly your company and your industry, to inspire us for the creation of new content or for the personalization of it. If you no longer wish to receive our newsletter or our promotions and information, simply unsubscribe by clicking on the link provided for this purpose in the monthly mailing.
Protecting your confidential data
We observe strict security measures regarding the archiving and disclosure of the information you have transmitted to us, in order to avoid any unauthorized access. As a result, we may ask you again to prove your identity before delivering confidential information to you or modifying it at your request (to make a request, write to info@transitionencommun.org).
Cookies
Cookies, commonly called cookies, are information that an http server records on your computer’s hard drive to identify you. Our cookies do not contain confidential information, but simply a number that only allows Transition en Commun to identify you and suggest content that may interest you and make your visit more pleasant and user-friendly. Most browsers automatically accept cookies. However, you can refuse them by modifying “Your preferences” on your computer. Even without cookies, you retain access to the majority of promotions on our site and you can place your orders.
Transmission of your contact details to third parties
By guaranteeing you the greatest confidentiality, Transition en Commun undertakes not to disclose or market to third parties any information whatsoever concerning you, except under the terms of a legal constraint (by testimony in court, interrogation, request for documents, subpoena, request for civil investigation or other similar procedure following an order of a competent court, or in order to comply with the applicable conditions imposed by a government body or other regulatory authority, or other legal obligations).