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Credits and legal notice

Terms of Use and User Rights

Credits 

  Publication Director: Bernard Chevassus-au-Louis
  Webmasters: David Delobel et Raffaella Goglia
  Graphics: Florence Stévenin


This site was designed and based on the ready-made website which was produced and made available by the IT department of the Directorate for Innovation and Information Services.  Ready-made sites were designed with the eZpublish Content Management System.

Terms of Use and User Rights:

The information available on Oqali servers is the property of Oqali. Oqali's permission is required for the partial or total copy of this information.

Users are responsible for the searches they carry out, as well as the interpretation and use they make of the results. Users are informed that their use of the results should not infringe on current legislation or the recommendations of the French Data Protection Authority (CNIL) with respect to personal data.
Users are warned that the information must be used for strictly professional purposes only and downloading screen shots in order to constitute or enrich a database is contrary to French law and therefore forbidden, as is its use for commercial or advertising purposes (CNIL).

Third parties wishing to provide hyperlinks to pages or documents available on INRA servers must obtain prior authorization from INRA; otherwise, the third party may be accused of copyright infringement, parasitism or defamation. Authorization may be requested from the server administrator or the specific department in question.
It will be granted as long as the links are not contrary to the interests of INRA and if the third party guarantees that it will be possible for the user to identify INRA as the origin of the document in the event of deep linking, framing or insertion via links.

Legal documents (available on the CNIL website)

Act no. 78-17 of 6 January 1978 on Data Processing, Data Files and Individual Liberties
CNIL Decision no. 81-94 of 21 July 1981 on the adoption of a recommendation relative to general measures for computer system security
Act no. 88-19 of 5 January 1988 on computer fraud, referred to as the Godfrain Law, or Loi Godfrain

 

See also

Cnil website for further information

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Writing: Legal notice
Creation date: 04 April 2007
Update: 06 February 2010