Visiting and using of the website
www.cyberpoli.nl is subject to the conditions below. By visiting this website, the affiliated users, as well as their parents and carers, declare to have read the conditions below and agree to them and ensure strict compliance with said conditions.
Privacy
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Liability
We do not accept liability for any direct or indirect damage or loss that may result from your visit to or your inability to access our website.
Nor do we accept any liability for any direct or indirect damage or loss due to the format and/or content of the website, insofar as this does not originate from Stichting Artsen voor Kinderen.
Intellectual property
Unless stated otherwise, the intellectual property rights of Cyberpoli Kids, including but not limited to copyrights and database rights, are vested in Stichting Artsen voor Kinderen.
The user is permitted to download the content for strictly personal use only. Any other use or reuse of the format and content of the website, including word and figurative marks of Stichting Artsen voor Kinderen and/or Cyberpoli Kids, its domain names, texts and images and downloads, for whatever purpose, is not permitted. The user and/or his/her parents/carers, by their mere participation in Cyberpoli Kids, grant Stichting Artsen voor Kinderen the right to multiply and publish pictures, images, messages and other content posted/to be posted by the user on the website, all this insofar as this is important to the exploitation and use of the website (for and within the scope of the purpose that is pursued with it) and insofar as this is subject to the consent of the user and/or his/her parents/carers.
Ownership
This website is owned and managed by Stichting Artsen voor Kinderen, with its registered office and principal place of business at Noorderakerweg 90, 1069 LW in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
Stichting Artsen voor Kinderen is registered with the Chamber of Commerce under file reference number 41266173.
Changes to this notification
Stichting Artsen voor Kinderen reserves the right to make changes to these conditions without further notice.