Terms of use & Privacy policy
GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF USE
The present website https://tzouti.com belongs to Vasso Tzouti. The user of the present website of Vasso Tzouti, hereafter referred as “user”, acknowledges that he/she has verified that the computer configuration used does not contain any viruses or any other malicious software and that it operates perfectly.
The user is solely responsible for the selection, use and interpretation of the data which he/she consults, searches and transmits on the internet.
Vasso Tzouti, reserves the right to modify the present legal notice at any time. The user shall abide by the conditions of use of the portal contained in the most recent version of the legal notice available at the time of such use. The user ought to carefully read the present legal notice and in case of disagreement, he/she should not use the present website. Otherwise, by using this website he/she is presumed to accept unconditionally the following Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.
CONTENTS OF THE WEBSITE
Vasso Tzouti accepts no responsibility or liability whatsoever for the presence of viruses or malicious software on its website.
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
All the information available on the website https://tzouti.com is protected by copyright. Vasso Tzouti can also use creative content from sites that are open source or belong to the public domain, fully respecting and taking into consideration the specific licensing terms of use. The reproduction, use or communication to the public of any of the creative content of this website, including files downloadable from this website, is strictly prohibited without the permission of Vasso Tzouti.
RESPONSIBILITY
The user accepts that any access to the website or any use of the website shall be on his/her own responsibility.
Vasso Tzouti declines all liability for direct or indirect damage which may be caused by the use of the site, particularly in relation to an interruption or cessation of the operation of the site or a dysfunction of the site which may result in particular from a shutdown for maintenance or upgrading of the computer system, technical faults or network overloads, faults in telephone lines, errors, negligence or misdemeanours by suppliers of Internet services or by a third party, or a virus acquired via the Internet.