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Legal notice

Welcome to this website (the “Site”), which is owned and Operated by the MEDI-THEFT consortium. MEDI-THEFT maintains the Site as a service to its visitors, subject to the following terms and conditions concerning the use of the Site (“Terms of Use”).

Using the Site constitutes acceptance by the user of the Terms of Use; if you do not agree to the Terms of Use you may not use the Site.
MEDI-THEFT reserves the right to modify content on the Site and these Terms of Use periodically without prior notice.
You may view, download, and print contents from the Site subject to the following conditions: (a) the content may be used solely for information purposes; and (b) the content may not be modified or altered in any way.
You may not republish, distribute, prepare derivative works, or otherwise use the content other than as explicitly permitted herein.
You may not frame or utilize framing techniques to enclose any trademark, logo, or other proprietary information (MEDI-THEFT images, text, page layout, or form) of the MEDI-THEFT consortium or of any of its members without the express written consent of MEDI-THEFT.
You may not use any meta tags or any other “hidden text” utilizing the MEDI-THEFT name without the express written consent of the MEDI-THEFT consortium.
You may not use any MEDI-THEFT logo or other proprietary graphic or trademark as part of the link without express written permission.
You do not acquire any ownership rights to any content in the Site. Any unauthorized use terminates the permission or license granted by MEDI-THEFT.
The MEDI-THEFT consortium maintains this website to enhance public access to information about its initiatives. Our goal is to keep this information timely and accurate. If errors are brought to our attention, we will try to correct them.
However, the MEDI-THEFT consortium accepts no responsibility or liability whatsoever with regard to the information on the Site.

This information is:

of a general nature only and is not intended to address the specific circumstances of any particular individual or entity;
not necessarily comprehensive, complete, accurate or up to date;
sometimes linked to external sites over which the MEDI-THEFT consortium services have no control and for which the MEDI-THEFT consortium assumes no responsibility;
not professional or legal advice (if you need specific advice, you should always consult a suitably qualified professional).
Please note that it cannot be guaranteed that a document available on-line exactly reproduces an officially adopted text.
It is our goal to minimize disruption caused by technical errors. However, some data or information on our site may have been created or structured in files or formats that are not error-free MEDI-THEFT and we cannot guarantee that our service will not be interrupted or otherwise affected by such problems. The MEDI-THEFT consortium accepts no responsibility regarding such problems incurred as a result of using this site or any linked external sites.
This disclaimer is not intended to limit the liability of the MEDI-THEFT consortium in contravention of any requirements laid down by applicable national law, nor to exclude its liability for matters which may not be excluded under that law.
The contents of the Site only reflect the view of the MEDI-THEFT Consortium or selected participants thereof. Whilst the MEDI-THEFT Consortium has taken steps to ensure that this information is accurate, it may be out of date or incomplete, therefore neither the MEDI-THEFT Consortium participants nor the European Community are liable for any use that may be made of the information contained herein.
The documents in the Site are published in the interest of the exchange of information and they may be copied in whole or in part providing that this disclaimer is included in every reproduction or part thereof as some of the technologies and concepts predicted in the Site may be subject to protection by patent, design right or other application for protection, and all the rights of the owners are reserved.
The information contained in the Site may not be modified or used for any commercial purpose without prior written permission of the owners and any request for such additional permissions should be addressed to the MEDI-THEFT coordinator.

Copyright Notice

All copyrightable text and graphics, the selection, arrangement and presentation of all materials (MEDI-THEFT information in the public domain), and the overall design of this web page are ©2022 by the MEDI-THEFT. All rights reserved. Permission is granted to download and print materials from this website for the purpose of viewing, reading. and retaining for reference. Any other copying, distribution, retransmission, or modification of information or materials on this site, whether in electronic or hard copy form, without the express prior written permission of the MEDI-THEFT, is strictly prohibited.

Data privacy

This website allows you to register your contact details in order to receive complementary information on the project research and implementation. Your data will be treated with absolute confidence, used exclusively for answering your requests and not passed to third parties without your authorization. By using the site, you agree with such processing and transfer.
Moreover, during your visit of this website, metadata may be registered for the sole purpose of automatically generating anonymous and aggregated statistics about the use of the site (e.g. the geographical use and the indication of the number of one time and returning users). The data collected and processed may include your IP number. Unless you would use proxies or other obfuscation tools, this information will be automatically provided when connecting to the website. Such data will not be transferred to third parties except as needed for processing for the fore mentioned statistical purposes. By using the site, you agree with such processing and transfer.

All data will be processed according to the standards set out in The General Data Protection Regulation 2016/679.

The research leading to these results has received funding from the European Union’s Internal Fund – Police, under Grant Agreement no. 101037959.