This Internet site is the property of E-LEARNING S.A., registered at the R.C.S. of NANTERRE, registration number B 429 782 006 and whose registered office is located at 2 bis, rue Godefroy - France - 92817 Puteaux Cedex. ("the Company") 1. Intellectual Property
This site and all it contains is protected by copyright throughout the world. The words and marks E-LEARNING, CROSSKNOWLEDGE, KNOWLEDGE FACTORY, the logos E-LEARNING, CROSSKNOWLEDGE, KNOWLEDGE FACTORY and slogans are, except noted otherwise, registered trademarks owned by the Company. Thus, the site and all it contains is fully protected as the intellectual property of the Company or of a third party who has authorized E-LEARNING to use it. Any reproduction, use, adaptation, translation, marketing (whether such acts are total or partial) of any part of the site or its contents is forbidden, unless the Company's written permission is first obtained. The Company reserves the right to take legal action of any kind against any infringement of its intellectual property rights. Nevertheless, you can print out full pages of the site for your personal use. Portions of this product utilize Microsoft® Windows Media Technology. Copyright ©1999-2000 Microsoft Corporation. All Rights Reserved. 2. Links to the Site
If you wish to make a link from another site to any of the Company's sites, you must link it to the E-LEARNING Homepage, and you cannot do so unless you have first received the written permission of the Company to do so 3. Data Protection
E-LEARNING S.A. respects the freedom of all people who visit the site. This clause 3 describes the information that E-LEARNING is likely to collect and also what use will be made of it. Personal Information The Company will not obtain information allowing you to be identified personally (directly, or indirectly) - for example your name, address, telephone number or e-mail address - unless you have voluntarily communicated it to us. If you do supply us with such personal information, it will be stored in our database to be used for marketing operations, market analyses, sales follow-up and also to allow us to contact you. Access Rights and Rectification Pursuant to French law n° 78-17 of 06 January 1978, named "loi INFORMATIQUES et LIBERTES", any contributor has the possibility, via the gateway of the CROSSKNOWLEDGE server to address a demand to modify the information concerning them. You have the right to oppose (art.26 of the law), to access (art.34 to 38 of the law), and to rectify (art.36 of the law) data concerning yourself. Thus, you can demand data to be rectified, completed, clarified or updated and you can demand that we delete information concerning yourself which is incorrect, incomplete, ambiguous, out-of-date or the collection or the use, communication or preserving of which is forbidden. If you wish to take this matter further, please contact the Webmaster, whose contacts can be obtained on the site under the heading CONTACT. Information which cannot allow you to be identified, obtained automatically In certain cases we can obtain information which cannot, in any case, be used to identify a particular person. This information usually concerns the type of browser used, the operating system of your computer and the domain name through which you accessed our site. Information we are likely to put directly on your hard drive During your visit to the site, we are likely to set up some information directly on your computer. This information will be passed on under the name of "cookies" or a similar file and will be very useful to us. A "cookie" does not allow us to identify you; on the other hand, it records on our site some information relative to the navigation of your computer (for examples, pages you have visited, date and time of your visit, etc...) that we will be able to read during your later visits to the site. This information will stay in your computer for a maximum of 7 months. The cookies will allow us to offer a personalised site or advertisements which will correspond better to your needs and preferences. The browsing programs described below will allow you to delete the cookies on your hard drive, and to block access entirely or to receive an alert message before cookies are stored in your computer. The following information should help you to avoid cookies on your computer: If you're using Internet Explorer 3.0 (Microsoft): 1. Choose View, then 2. Options. 3. Click the Advanced tab, 4. Click on the button that says Warn Before Accepting "Cookies." If you're using Internet Explorer 4.0 (Microsoft): 1. Choose View, then 2. Internet Options. 3. Click the Advanced tab, 4. Scroll down to the yellow exclamation icon under Security and choose one of the three options to regulate your use of cookies. If you're using Internet Explorer 5.0 (Microsoft): 1. Choose Tools, then 2. Internet Options. 3. Click the Security tab, 4. Click Internet, then Custom Level. 5. Scroll down to Cookies and choose one of the two options. If you're using Internet Explorer 6.0 (Microsoft) 1. Choose Tools, then 2. Internet Options. 3. Click the Privacy tab, 4. Default setting is medium. Move the slider to determine which setting you prefer. 5. You can also click on Advanced for specialized cookie treatment. 4. Disclaimer
To the extent permitted by law, the Company makes no warranty whatsoever concerning the site or any of its contents, and neither do any third parties involved directly and indirectly in the creation of this site. The company will not be liable (whether in direct or indirect damages, special damages, particular or accessory damages) for any losses of whatever nature which you or third parties may sustain as a result of you use of or access to this site. This disclaimer applies in its entirety in respect of access to sites linked to the Company's sites by means of hyperlinks. Some information and data available on the Company's sites is produced by third parties : The Company is committed to making its best effort to provide reliable content, which is pertinent, correct and exhaustive, but is not responsible for any errors, or any absence of information available and/or the presence of a virus on its site. You agree that any information that you send to the Company is non-confidential and free of right. Except an explicit preliminary agreement to the contrary applies, the Company is free to use any ideas, concepts, expertise or techniques contained in any communication from you for any purpose, including, without limitation, for the purpose of reproducing and divulging any information to third parties. 5. Clarification and applicable law
These terms of use are in both the French and English languages. Any contradictions between the French version and this English version will be resolved in favour of the French version. The applicable law is French law, and it is agreed that only the French courts have jurisdiction in relation to these terms of use. If you want any clarification of these terms of use, please contact mickael.ohana@crossknowledge.com Now that you are aware of these terms of use, we would like to thank you for connecting to our site and wish you a thoroughly pleasant visit. Now that you are aware of these terms of use, we would like to thank you for connecting to our site and wish you a thoroughly pleasant visit. |