General conditions of use of the website

These General Conditions of Use (hereinafter « GCU ») are intended to govern the terms and conditions of use of the website accessible at the Biru-Putih-Hati edited by the BLEU-BLANC-COEUR Association.

Anyone browsing the Website is a User.

Article 1 – Acceptance and modification of the GCU

The use of the Website is subject to compliance with these GCU. All Users acknowledge that they accept the GCU, without reservation, solely because of their use of the Website.

The GCU may be modified by the Association at any time to take into account changes to the Website and changes in applicable regulations. The new version of the GCU will be available on the Website. The User is invited to consult them regularly.

Article 2 – Content – Intellectual property

All brands, photographs, texts, comments, illustrations, images, animated or not, video sequences, sounds, as well as all computer applications that could be used to make the Website running and more generally all the elements reproduced or used on the Website are protected by the laws in force in respect of intellectual property.

They are the full and entire property of the Association or its partners. Any reproduction, representation, use or adaptation, in any form whatsoever, of all or part of these elements, including computer applications, without the prior written consent of the Association, is strictly prohibited. The fact that the Association does not initiate proceedings upon becoming aware of these unauthorized uses does not constitute acceptance of such uses and waiver of prosecution.

Article 3 – Hypertext links

The websites linked directly or indirectly to this Website are not under the control of the Association. Consequently, the Association assumes no responsibility for the information published on these websites. Links to external websites are provided for convenience only and do not imply any endorsement about their content.

Article 4 – Safety notices

In order to ensure its security and to guarantee its access to all, the Website uses software to control flows on the Website, to identify unauthorized attempts to connect or change information, or any other initiative that may cause problems or damage. Unauthorized attempts to upload information, alter information, aimed at causing damage and in general any damage to the availability and integrity of this Website are strictly prohibited and liable to criminal penalties.

Article 5 – Protection of personal data and cookies 

The User is invited to consult the personal data privacy policy. 

Article 6 – Commitments

6.1. User commitments

The User agrees to use the Website in accordance with these GCU.

The User acknowledges having the skills and means necessary to access and use the Website and acknowledges having verified that the computer configuration used does not contain any viruses and that it is in perfect working order.

He acknowledges taking all the necessary measures to protect his computer system against any contamination by potential viruses and against any intrusion attempt by third parties.

 The User is responsible for any loss or damage, material or immaterial, which results from the use of the Website. It uses the information available on the Website under its exclusive responsibility. He must, if necessary, carry out the necessary checks.

The User agrees not to infringe the rights of third parties or the image of the Association and to respect the integrity of the Website. It is prohibited to hinder or force the operation of the Website, to modify, alter or fraudulently delete the content accessible via the website and to fraudulently introduce data on the Website.

6.2. Commitment of the Association

The Association makes its best efforts to make the Website accessible. The unavailability of the Website, whatever the cause, does not entitle the User to compensation.

The Association cannot be held liable in the event of force majeure, in the event of malfunction of the network and / or servers, or breakdowns and maintenance interventions necessary for the proper functioning of the Website or any other event beyond the control of its control. The Association cannot be held responsible for any material or immaterial damage which may result in any way from connection to the Website.

The content of the Website may include errors or inaccuracies despite the vigilance shown by the Association. The Association undertakes to correct them as soon as possible, but the Website User must carry out all the necessary checks and is solely responsible for the use he makes of the information available.

Article 7 – Website management

For the proper management of the Website, the Association may at any time:

• Suspend, interrupt or limit access to all or part of the Website, reserve access to the Website, or to certain parts of the Website, to a specific category of Internet users;

• Delete any information that could disrupt its operation or contravene national or international laws;

• Suspend the Website in order to carry out updates.

Article 8 – Miscellaneous

If any of the clauses were declared null, they will be deemed unwritten but will not invalidate the other clauses of these GCU.

Failure for the Association to exercise any of the rights resulting from these GCU does not constitute a waiver of its rights.

Article 9 – Applicable law – Competent jurisdiction

These GCU are subject to French law.

 All disputes that may arise from the application of these GCU and that cannot be resolved beforehand by amicable settlement are submitted, notwithstanding the number of defendants and / or call in guarantee, even for emergency procedures or protective urgent or on-demand proceedings:

• for disputes with one or more individuals, to the jurisdiction of the competent French courts;

• for disputes between professionals, the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of the jurisdiction in which the Association has its registered headquarter office.

Biru-Putih-Hati is a Malaysian’s initiative that unites stakeholders and people to build a local model of sustainable agriculture and food, from the field to the consumer’s table. The objective of its activities is to improve the nutritional and environmental quality of our foods. In this way, it positively influence the health of the soils, the environment, the animals and the people