Confidentiality and protection of specific personal data :
Nature of personal information collected from users
As part of its services, CODOBAT collects personal information from users: surname, first name, address, telephone number and e-mail address.
Use of this information by the company
This information is necessary to provide the best possible service to the user. It is only recommended for this purpose.
Transfer of data to third-party companies
Under no circumstances may personal data be transferred to third-party companies.
Procedure for modifying, deleting or deactivating personal data
In accordance with art. 34 of the French Data Protection Act, users have the right to access, modify, rectify and delete their personal data. To exercise this right, please contact CODOBAT, 20 rue des Lupins, 95100 ARGENTEUIL.
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Limitation of liability
CODOBAT has compiled the content of this site with the utmost care and technical expertise, and makes every effort to ensure that the information published on the site is accurate and up-to-date. CODOBAT reserves the right to modify the content at any time. Accordingly, the information and visuals published are for information purposes only and do not under any circumstances constitute a contractual document on which legal action may be based. CODOBAT cannot be held responsible for any direct or indirect damage. Whatever the cause, origin, nature or consequences resulting from access to the site, its use or the impossibility of accessing it, as well as any damage to users' equipment.
Intellectual property rights
The site as a whole, and each of its elements taken separately, constitutes a work protected and embodied by French and international legislation on copyright and intellectual property. No commercial exploitation, reproduction, representation, use, adaptation, modification, incorporation, translation, commercialization, in part or in whole, of the elements of this site may be made without prior authorization. Infringement of this intellectual or industrial property right is an offence punishable by 2 years' imprisonment and a fine of 150,000 euros.