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Terms of Use

These general terms and conditions of use in combination with currently applicable legislation govern access to and navigation on the website of Ieum Interactive (hereinafter the “Ieum website”). Users are requested to read these general terms and conditions of use carefully before using the Ieum website. By using the Ieum website, users agree to be bound by the general terms and conditions of use as displayed on the site at the moment they access it. Failure to accept these terms and conditions will mean that use of the Ieum website is forbidden.

Within these general terms and conditions of use, “Ieum” shall refer to the Ieum Group, comprising Ieum International SA, its subsidiaries and other associated or contracting companies. These general terms and conditions of use shall apply alongside the general terms and conditions of sale, any specific terms and conditions and the purchase order covering the products and services offered by Ieum.

Ieum shall not be responsible for the correctness, exhaustiveness or up-to-date nature of the data and/or programs, information or content (the “Information”) available on the Ieum website. The Information is provided “as is” without any express or implied warranty, including but not limited to warranties as to the possibility of sale, fitness for purpose and absence of breach of the intellectual property of third parties.

Under no circumstances may Ieum or its associated companies be held liable for any direct, indirect, special, consequential or other loss or damage caused by the use of or reliance on the Information located on the Ieum website or on any other website to which that site forwards, including but not limited to failure to make a gain, interruption to business and loss of programs or other data, even where Ieum has expressly warned of the risk of such loss or damage.

Users shall be responsible for any content they place on the Ieum website.

Users undertake to refrain from placing any content on the Ieum website that:
* is liable to constitute a breach of public order or to breach legal provisions, including those against defamation, the protection of minors, and minorities;
* is pornographic or degrading in nature;
* breaches the rights of third parties, including any intellectual property rights, copyrights, or the right to privacy, or that belittles or denigrates the activities or reputation of an advertiser or of any company.

Ieum may therefore not be held liable for the content of any messages or information posted by users or for the content of the information of third parties online, even if that information is accessible via the Ieum website. However, Ieum reserves the right (which it may exercise at its free and unfettered discretion) to examine, modify or delete any content that Ieum considers to be illegal, defamatory, derogatory, offensive or otherwise inappropriate.

Via hypertext links or other links, users can access other websites that are not part of the Ieum website. Ieum may not be held liable and extends no warranty in respect of the websites that users can access from the Ieum website. By accessing a website that does not form part of the Ieum website, users acknowledge and accept that Ieum has no control over any content and information on that website. Users are responsible for protecting their computer equipment against viruses, worms Trojan horses and all other elements of a destructive nature.

Ieum products and services, together with any content referred to on the Ieum website and all elements of the Ieum Group’s visual identity, are registered trademarks, protected by intellectual and industrial property rights held by Ieum or its associated companies. Similarly, the products, services and company names mentioned on the Ieum website are protected by intellectual and industrial property rights. These elements may not be used without the express written permission of Ieum.

Gathering content and information from the Ieum website through the use of robots or any other means is prohibited.

Ieum shall be entitled to modify these general terms and conditions of use at any time, without informing the user. The updated version of the general terms and conditions of use shall come into effect at the moment it is displayed on the Ieum website and users shall be deemed to have accepted the latest version displayed by virtue of using the Ieum website. Users therefore accept to consult the Ieum website on a regular basis.

The reproduction, modification or distribution of any or all of the Ieum website in any form and in any manner whatsoever is prohibited without the express, written permission of Ieum.

1. Creating a user account

Some sections of the Ieum website are accessible solely to users having created a user account to enable them to benefit from Ieum’ services. As part of the creation of their user account, users must provide a certain amount of information about themselves and must choose a username and password. Users undertake to provide full, accurate and up-to-date information, and to make any necessary modifications to that information to ensure it remains up-to-date. Ieum reserves the right to suspend or withhold permanently the use of Ieum services if any piece of information provided by a user proves to be inaccurate, incomplete or not up-to-date. Users are solely responsible for keeping their password confidential. Users acknowledge and accept that their account is strictly personal and that communicating their password to third parties is prohibited. Users are wholly liable for any use of their usernames and passwords, whether or not they have authorised that use. Users undertake to inform Ieum immediately of any unauthorised use of their usernames and passwords. If they fail to inform Ieum of this, they may access solely those parts of the Ieum website that do not require the creation of a user account.

2. Cookies & Form

Cookies: One or more “cookies” will be stored on the hard disk of all computers connected to the Ieum website. A “cookie” is a small file sent by a server consulted by a user and saved on the user’s hard disk.
The “cookies” sent by the Ieum website are not designed to identify the persons connecting to it. They save information about the navigation on the website made from the computer on which the “cookie” is stored. […] undertakes to use this information for statistical purposes only, including to determine Ieum’ website traffic. “Cookies” are in no way intended to be used to make use of nominative personal data concerning the persons connected to the website/the application.
In particular, we measure the number of pages viewed, the number of visits, and the activity of visitors on the website and their return frequency, via the internal solutions of Ieum and its partners. Persons connecting to the Ieum website may also elect not to have “cookies” stored on their hard disk by modifying the options of their software and their internet navigation on their computer:
Navigation with Internet Explorer 5 (Microsoft): Click on “Tools”, “Internet Options”, Security”, “Custom Level”; in the drop-down menu, go to “Cookies”, select “Allow cookies that are stored on your computer”; choose “Ask me” to be asked each time or “Deactivate” to refuse all cookies;
Navigation with Internet Explorer 6, 7 or 8 (Microsoft): Go to “Tools”, “Internet Options”, “Confidentiality”, and choose the level of confidentiality you require;
Navigation with Firefox: Click on “Tools”, “Options”. In “Privacy”, untick “Accept cookies”.
However, Ieum hereby informs subscribers to the services proposed via its website, as well as internet users, that if the browsers installed on their computers are configured to refuse “cookies”, access to some services may be impaired or even impossible.
Some pages of the Ieum website require personal identifying information to be communicated for the purpose of ordering a product or a service or for registering with Ieum. In this regard, users are encouraged to fill out a form on the Ieum website when creating their user account and return that form to Ieum via the website.
Ieum will collect this personal identifying information for the purpose of performing commercial transactions.

3. Description of Ieum' services

The Ieum information service is a service providing information on companies. It is managed centrally by Ieum and comprises the communication of data and information on companies compiled and organised via a method designed by Ieum interactive (hereinafter the “Ieum”) together with other associated information and services. The Ieum information service is available in the “Directory” section acting as a search engine for the Ieum website. The Ieum information service includes information on the products and/or services of third parties and may grant access to information and services provided by third parties.
The order of indexing for the companies involved was compiled by Ieum via its nomenclature. This nomenclature is the exclusive property of Ieum S.A. and is available in over 60 countries and in 24 languages.
In addition to the corporate indexing service, the Ieum package also provides access to advertising/visibility services. Ieum markets its advertising space either on its own behalf or via a Real Media distribution partner.
Moreover, Ieum is attached to the Google media sales house, with the latter managing and distributing AdWords and Google Display campaigns on behalf of third parties with a Ieum account.
Finally, the Ieum package makes it possible to purchase and subscribe to data packages including data extraction as part of its canvassing solution using the EasyBusiness tool, as well as to access direct marketing solutions.

4. Licence

Ieum grants the User a personal, non-exclusive and non-transferrable licence (hereinafter the “Licence”) to use the EasyBusiness service package and to consult the data of Ieum for internal purposes only in accordance with the provisions of these general terms and conditions of use and the general terms and conditions of sale. Users may not transfer, code, grant sublicenses or transmit in any other manner the rights granted to them under these general terms and conditions of use and the general terms and conditions of sale, and in particular, users must not allow any person (with the exception of duly authorised employees, where the user is a legal person or a commercial association)to use or consult the data of Ieum without obtaining the prior written permission of Ieum or the Ieum franchise/partner concerned. Any requests for information on multiple or joint use must be sent to Ieum or to the Ieum franchise/partner concerned. 

5. COOKIES

The Sites may use cookies or other technologies that may collect or store Personal Data. Cookies are text files stored and used to record personal and non-personal data about Your browsing on the Sites. Cookies may be permanent (and remain after You log out of Sites for use in Your subsequent visits to the Sites) or temporary (and disappear as soon as You log out of the Sites).
Ieum uses cookies:
To improve Your user experience, in particular by:
Allowing a service to recognise Your equipment, so you will not have to provide the same information multiple times in order to perform the same task,
Analysing the traffic and the data on the Sites to:
Measure the number of users of the services, thus making them easier to use and ensure their ability to respond quickly to Your requests,
Helping Ieum to understand how users interact with services to improve them.
Ieum may also use the services of third-party service providers to perform the services on its behalf and in particular to:
Analyse Your browsing habits and measure Site audiences,
Analyse Your centres of interest and propose targeted marketing or advertising offers,
Allow you to share the content of the Sites with other persons on the social networks or inform other people of what You are watching or what You think (e.g. the “Like” or “Share” button).
In this case, web beacons and cookies provided by these third-party providers could be used and stored. When transmitting the information generated by these cookies, the cookie settings ensure that the IP address is made anonymous before geolocation and before storage. Our service providers will use this information to evaluate Your use of the Sites, to prepare reports on the activity of the Sites for Ieum, and to offer You better services and advertisements targeted to Your needs. They will not associate your IP address with any other of their data.
When you browse the Sites, cookies are enabled by default and data can be read or stored locally on your device. You will be notified the first time that You receive a cookie and You will be able to decide whether to accept it or not. By continuing to use the Sites, You expressly agree to Ieum's use of such cookies.
You can also configure Your browser to systematically refuse cookies (including cookies used for audience measurement purposes). However, if this were the case, some features and characteristics of the Sites may not work properly and You may not be able to access certain parts or services of the Sites.

6. Ieum property

Users acknowledge that the data of Ieum constitutes a rich ensemble of information and the copyrights, trademarks and all other intellectual and industrial property rights in Ieum services and Ieum data remain the property of Ieum or of its franchises/partners, as appropriate, or of third parties for content provided by such third parties. User may not modify or delete the symbols for copyright or other identifying marks taken from the Ieum visual identity, or any information concerning property rights to Ieum data.
The Ieum brand and the Ieum logo are registered trademarks and must not under any circumstances be reproduced without the express written permission of Ieum.
Except where legally permissible, users must not decompile, disassemble, change or modify any software in full or in part that is accessible via or pertains to Ieum services.

7. Ieum information sources

Ieum invests in data collection every year. Our main sources of information are the owners or managers of companies and public registers such as trade and companies registers, courts and bankruptcy registers.

8. Ieum data protection

Ieum is governed by local legislation concerning Ieum data protection and the regulatory authorities of the countries in which we operate. We have appointed a Ieum data protection officer for each country and for each market. The responsibilities of this data protection officer include monitoring conforming and drawing up procedures, as well as acting as privileged contacts with local authorities to ensure the protection of Ieum data.

9. RIGHTS OF DATA SUBJECTS ON THEIR PERSONAL DATA

Ieum has implemented appropriate Personal Data protection measures to ensure that Personal Data is used for the purposes described above and to ensure that it is accurate and up-to-date.
Pursuant to the GDPR, you have a right of access, rectification or erasure (right to be forgotten) on your Personal Data and, if necessary, a right to the portability of your data. You can request the limitation or oppose the processing of your data or, if necessary, withdraw your consent. You also have the right to obtain a copy of Your Personal Data kept by Ieum, as well as the right not to be the subject of an automated individual decision.
You have the legal right to lodge any complaint with the competent supervisory authority in Korean competent supervisory authority.
If You have an account, You can exercise Your rights by logging into Your account. Otherwise, You can exercise Your rights by sending an email to the following address: privacy@ieum.io.
In the event of a request to exercise Your Rights which is clearly unfounded or excessive, Ieum reserves the right: (i) to charge the person making the request a reasonable amount to cover the costs related to the access, rectification or deletion operations, (ii) or to refuse to comply with the request, the refusal being motivated.

10. Ieum data quality

Ieum takes adequate measures to guarantee the quality of its service, including contacting companies directly and performing a quality control process when gathering Ieum data, above and beyond the quality control at the end of the collection process.
Ieum has a company policy and written procedures governing the gathering, reliability, quality, updating and communication to third parties of Ieum data. Our employees are governed by strict confidentiality rules. Ieum also places great stead in the professional secrecy to which some professions are subjected.

11. Procedure for access and correction by companies

Where the owner or manager of a company contacts Ieum regarding a potential error in Ieum data, we will act quickly to correct that error or misleading information as soon as we are informed of it.
Companies may have the information concerning them stricken from the company marketing lists published by Ieum. This deletion must be requested in writing by a duly-authorised representative. For any such requests, please contact our Customer Service by e-mail at the following address: privacy@ieum.io.

12. Subscribing to paid services and payment

In order to benefit from Ieum’ paid service, users must log in to their user account, select the packages they require and fill in the subscription form.
Subscriptions can be taken out for semi annual or annual services (depending on the option chosen in the subscription form the user fills out). Semi annual and annual subscriptions are renewable tacitly for periods of the same duration, until the service is terminated in accordance with the conditions set out in the general terms and conditions of sale.
Payment for the service is done automatically via a secure solution (System pay) and all invoices issued can be viewed in the user’s user account.
If users subscribe to access to paid services, they must agree to the Ieum general terms and conditions of sale.
Warning concerning the products and services presented on the Ieum website
Access to the products and services described on the Ieum website may be subject to restrictions governing certain persons or in certain countries. None of the products or services presented on the Ieum website will be provided by Ieum to a person if the law of that person’s country of origin, or of any other country affecting them, forbids it. Users are requested to ensure that they are legally entitled to connect to this website in the country from which their connection is made.

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