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Access to the Website and its use is subject to the conditions below. While browsing the Website, Users are deemed to have read the Terms of Use, accepted and agreed to abide by them. Human Heritage reserves the right to modify and update these Terms of Use at any time without notice and without any particular formality. It is therefore the user’s responsibility to check the Terms of Use.
The trademarks and logos appearing on the Site are trademarks of Human Heritage. No license or right to use are attributed for any such trademarks or logos appearing on the Site, which may not be used without the prior written consent of Human Heritage.
The use including copying, downloading, transmitting or representation of any document, photograph or content published on the Site is authorized solely for purely private information purposes. Any other use including use for commercial purposes is expressly prohibited without the prior written consent of Human Heritage.
Human Heritage reserves the right to pursue any infringement of its intellectual property rights, including in the context of criminal proceedings.
Human Heritage strives to maintain up to date and to verify the accuracy of all information accessible via the Site. Nevertheless, Human Heritage makes no warranty, express or implied regarding any inaccuracies, errors, or omissions contained in the Site.
In addition, Human Heritage assumes no liability resulting from access to or use of the Site including any damage or virus that may infect computer equipment or other property of the user.
Human Heritage is not responsible for any inaccuracies or errors or omissions contained in this site. Users are solely responsible for the use of such information.
Human Heritage cannot be held liable for any damages whatsoever, whether direct or indirect, whatever the cause, origin, nature or consequences, caused by access to the site or the impossibility to access them, as well as use of the site or credit given to any information coming directly or indirectly from it.
Users agrees not to transmit to this site any information that could lead to civil or criminal liability and undertake to respect not to reveal via this site any unlawful, contrary to public order or defamatory information.
Human Heritage strives to maintain up to date and to verify the accuracy of all information accessible via the Site. Nevertheless, Human Heritage makes no warranty, express or implied regarding any inaccuracies, errors, or omissions contained in the Site.
Human Heritage reserves the right to modify, terminate, suspend or discontinue at any time, for any reason, at its sole discretion, access to all or part of the Site, including without limitation the content, functionality, or hours of availability, without notice.
Through the Site, you may be asked to provide personal data to Human Heritage, particularly in the context of information request, request for quotations, subscribing to the newsletter or registering as a Member of the Human Heritage Circle.
Pursuant to the “Informatique et Libertés” Law No. 78-17 of January 6, 1978 amended August 2004, this site has been declared to the Commission Nationale de l’Informatique et des Libertés [French Commission of Information Technology and Freedoms].
Pursuant to the above-mentioned “Informatique et Libertés” Law, any person entering contact information or other personal information in the Site, has a right to access, rectify, delete information or data relating to him/her, and the opportunity to object to the processing of the said data, which you can exercise at any time :
Collection of certain personal information is required to provide you with Site services. Personal information collected by Human Heritage is used for the following purposes :
Regarding the sharing features of a product sheet or curator sheet with a friend, the information collected from the sender or the recipient is used only at the time processing your application and shall not be stored or recorded.
Personal data collected is retained for a period not exceeding 10 years, depending on the purpose for which it is collected.
Your personal data is collected and used for the sole purpose of responding as best possible to your application. We respect the absolute confidentiality of the data you provide to us. Therefore, we will only share strictly necessary data to a third party in the following cases :
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You may refuse cookies by configuring your web browser. However, we draw your attention to the fact that blocking cookies may cause site navigation degradation, or making some of its features inaccessible.
For questions about the site, its operation, and use of your personal data, please contact us by email at the following address: contact [at] human-heritage.com, or by postal mail to Human Heritage – 59, rue du Conseil des XV – 67000 Strasbourg, France.
Provide craftspeople the opportunity to promote their exceptional expertise. Harbor people and companies that appreciate this art at its true extent. Keep the memory of the history, the materials, and the methods. Restore the product to its status of singularity and uniqueness. Catalyze, promote and ensure the sustainability of this Heritage of Humanity.