Terms and Conditions
1. Website Presentation
The website www.tiahi.com is published by:
TIAHI, Société par Actions Simplifiée (SAS)
Head office: 19 boulevard Mer Caspienne – BP 224 – SAVOIE TECHNOLAC, 73370 Le Bourget-du-Lac – FRANCE
RCS Chambéry 941112757
Email: info@tiahi.com
Phone: +33 7 67 50 68 46
2. Purpose of the Terms of Use
These Terms of Use define the conditions for accessing and using the website tiahi.com.
By browsing this site, the user fully and unreservedly accepts these terms.
3. Website Access
The website is freely accessible to any user with internet access. TIAHI makes every effort to ensure the site’s availability but does not guarantee continuous access, especially during maintenance or technical issues.
4. Intellectual Property
All content on the site (texts, images, videos, logos, design, etc.) is the exclusive property of TIAHI or is used under license.
Any reproduction, representation, modification, or adaptation, in whole or in part, without prior written authorization, is prohibited and constitutes infringement.
5. Personal Data
Personal data collected through forms is processed in accordance with our [Privacy Policy].
In accordance with the GDPR, you have the right to access, correct, or delete your data by contacting info@tiahi.com.
6. Liability
TIAHI cannot be held liable for:
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Errors, omissions, or inaccuracies in the information provided
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Direct or indirect damages resulting from access to or use of the website
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The possible presence of viruses or other harmful elements
Users agree to use the site in compliance with applicable laws and not to interfere with its proper functioning.
7. External Links
The site may contain links to third-party websites. TIAHI assumes no responsibility for the content or operation of those websites.
8. Modification of the Terms
TIAHI reserves the right to modify these Terms of Use at any time. Users are encouraged to consult them regularly.
9. Applicable Law and Jurisdiction
These Terms of Use are governed by French law.
In the event of a dispute, exclusive jurisdiction is given to the courts of Chambéry.