Site publisher

Cisled
16 Ter rue de la Baudinière
44470 THOUARE sur LOIRE

Tél  : +33 2 85 52 39 21
Fax : +33 2 85 52 39 22
Email : info@cisled.fr
N° SIRET : 807 909 973 00040

 

Publishing director

CisLED undertakes to respect all the laws concerning the establishment and the activity of a website.

 

Site creation

Comwell
18 place Dugast Matifeux
85600 Montaigu Vendée
Tel. : +33 (0)2 51 47 79 25
Email : contact@comwell.fr
Site web : www.comwell.fr

 

Host

Gandi SAS
63-65 boulevard Masséna
75013 Paris

General conditions of use

Your use of this website constitutes your acceptance of the terms and conditions and warnings.
This site may contain links to other websites. CisLED assumes no responsibility for the content of sites other than those in the domain https://www.cisled.fr/. The whole of this site is subject to French and international legislation on copyright and intellectual property. All rights of reproduction are reserved, including for downloadable documents, iconographic and photographic representations, as well as editorial content. All trademarks belong to their respective owners.
Reproduction of all or part of this site on any type of electronic medium is strictly prohibited unless expressly authorised by the publishing director. You agree not to use this site for any purpose that is unlawful or prohibited by law or by the legal notice.

 

Respect of privacy

In accordance with the French Data Protection Act of 6 January 1978, you have the right to access and rectify your personal information. Simply write to us.

Cisled
Tél  : +33 2 85 52 39 21
Fax : +33 2 85 52 39 22
Email : info@cisled.fr

 

Copyright

All the elements of any nature (fixed or animated images, photographs, databases, trademarks, illustrations, logos, drawings, models, downloadable documents, etc.) contained in the https://www.cisled.fr/en website are protected by copyright. As such, unless prior written permission is obtained by Cisled, any partial or total reproduction, representation, adaptation, or modification of any element making up the site, by any means whatsoever, is prohibited under pain of prosecution.

Name and logo

It is strictly prohibited to reproduce, republish or redistribute the name Cisled or its logo, alone or in combination, for any reason whatsoever without prior written permission by Cisled.

 

Hypertext links

Any website is authorised to establish, without prior permission, a link to the information published on the Cisled website. Nevertheless, the pages and the documents resulting from https://www.cisled.fr/en must not be nested inside the pages of another site (iframe).
The authorisation to set up a link is valid for any medium, except those which publish information of a controversial, pornographic or xenophobic nature or which could, more generally, offend the sensitivity of the majority of people.
CisLED cannot, under any circumstances, be held liable for the information published on the sites to which visitors are redirected by a hypertext link from https://www.cisled.fr/en

 

Quality and use of information

CisLED makes every effort to distribute information that is reliable, checked and updated regularly. Despite all the care taken to achieve this goal, errors or omissions may nevertheless remain. The website visitors must therefore, under their exclusive responsibility, use the information available on https://www.cisled.fr/en with discretion. Consequently, Cisled recommends that you check the information collected on its website before making any decision about its use.

 

Warranties and responsibilities

The information published on the CisLED website is provided without any warranty whatsoever, other than those required by law; in particular, no warranty is given that such content meets the user’s requirements or the purposes for which it may be used. The user shall be solely responsible for his/her use of the information published on https://www.cisled.fr/en. CisLED cannot be held liable for any direct or consequential damage arising from the use of its website or of other websites connected to it, and in particular for any resulting financial loss or commercial damage.

 

Applicable law

These General Conditions are subject to French domestic law. The original language of the General Conditions is the French language. In the event of a dispute, the French courts shall have exclusive jurisdiction.

 

What is a Cookie?

Cookies are small text files stored on your computer/tablet/smartphone/smart television/video game console connected to the internet when visiting a website. They are used to collect information concerning your browsing and produce reliable consultation statistics.
Cookies are managed by your web browser.

 

Why do we use Cookies?

  • We use them to:
    Measure the traffic on this website. This allows us to analyse the number of visitors and how this site is being used as well as continuously improve out services and content.
  • Store your browsing preferences such as your language, font size, page layout and preferred colours. This will allow you to browse through our website more quickly and easily.
  • Collect analytical information to, for example, count the number of visitors to our websites and identify the pages of our sites that you visit most frequently. We use the analysis data we collect for marketing and resource planning purposes.

Please note that we keep no information that could be used to identify you personally in the data of our cookies concerning you. We only save a session identifier which will help us find a user profile as well as your preferences during your next visit. This data is saved only via Google Analytics for a duration pre-set by the software (maximum 50 months).

 

Types of cookies

  • Session cookies: these cookies are stored temporarily in your computer or your peripheral during a browsing session. They are erased from your computer or peripheral at the end of the browsing session.
  • Permanent cookies: these cookies remain on your computer for a longer period of time. Permanent cookies help us to recognise you when we need to know who you are for more than one browsing session.

 

How to manage your cookies

The menu of most browsers contains options allowing you to manage your cookies by adjusting or by configuring your cookie parameters. Generally, the browser allows you to:

  • Show your cookies
  • Authorise cookies
  • Delete all cookies, or only specific cookies
  • Delete all cookies when you close your browser
  • Block cookies
  • Be informed when you receive a cookie

If you configure the options of your browser to delete all cookies, your browsing preferences will be erased when you close your browser.
By continuing to browse on our site, you agree to accept the use of cookies.

For further information on cookies, visit the CNIL website.