1. Purpose
These Terms and Conditions (the "T&Cs") govern the legal framework for the use of the website "https://urgo.fr" (hereinafter the "Site") and its services.
The Site is published by LES LABORATOIRES URGO HEALTHCARE (hereinafter the "Publisher").
Use of the Site is subject to the acceptance of these T&Cs.
By accessing and using the Site, the user (hereinafter the "User") acknowledges having read these T&Cs, declares to accept them, and agrees to comply with them.
2. Target Audience
This Site is intended solely for residents of France and is freely accessible.
3. Content of the Site – Publisher's Liability
This Site contains health-related information. The content of the Site is for informational purposes only. It is not intended to substitute for medical advice, diagnosis, consultation, or the opinion of a healthcare professional.
The User agrees not to take any action based on the content of this Site without first consulting a healthcare professional. Otherwise, the Publisher cannot be held responsible in any case.
The Site provides the User with general and/or specific information of all kinds. This information is gathered from the best sources. However, the Publisher’s liability cannot be invoked, except in cases of gross negligence or intentional fault, if any information turns out to be inaccurate or incomplete, nor due to the interpretation or use the User might make of it. Similarly, the Publisher is not liable for any server or network malfunction, malicious action, or fraudulent intrusion by a third party.
The Publisher reserves the right to modify any element of the Site without prior notice and cannot be held responsible for any consequences of such modifications. The Publisher also reserves the right to suspend and/or stop the Site’s operation, unilaterally, without notice, and without the Publisher being held liable for any reason or cause.
In general, the Publisher disclaims any responsibility for direct or indirect damages, regardless of their causes, origins, nature, or consequences, resulting from access to the Site or the use of its information, and the User assumes full responsibility and risk for any consequences.
4. User Responsibility
The User is fully responsible for their use of the Site and its services.
5. Intellectual Property
This entire Site is subject to French and international copyright and intellectual property law. The intellectual property rights relating to the Site and its components belong exclusively to the Publisher. The User’s access to the Site’s information does not grant them a license or right other than the right to view the Site.
All reproduction rights are reserved, including iconographic and photographic representations. The trademarks mentioned on this Site may or may not be registered by the companies that own them. Therefore, any copy, reproduction, representation, redistribution, adaptation, translation, arrangement, communication to the public, rental, or other exploitation, modification of all or part of the Site, in any form or by any means, is strictly prohibited unless prior written consent is obtained from the Publisher.
Any infringement of these rights may result in civil and/or criminal prosecution.
6. Personal Data
Please refer to the Privacy Policy.
7. Hyperlinks
The Site may contain hyperlinks directing the User to other websites managed by third parties for the User’s convenience.
These hyperlinks on the Site do not engage the Publisher’s responsibility, as the Publisher does not control the content of these sites or those linked to them, nor their operation.
Any individual or entity wishing to create a hyperlink to the Site must obtain prior written consent from the Publisher.
8. Evolution of the T&Cs
The Publisher reserves the right to unilaterally modify these T&Cs without prior notice.
The Publisher encourages the User to regularly consult the T&Cs to stay informed of any modifications made.
9. Applicable Law and Competent Jurisdiction
These T&Cs are governed by French law.
In case of a dispute not resolved amicably between the User and the Publisher, the dispute will be brought before the competent courts of Dijon (France).