Legal Notices

CONDITIONS OF USE OF THE WEBSITE

Access and use of the website implies the acceptance by user of the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement. These terms and conditions may be updated and/or modified by SAATI S.p.A.at any times and at its sole discretion, without prior notice.

ACCESS AND USE OF THE WEBSITE

Texts, information and other data published in this website have the sole purpose of providing information. No warranty is given about the accuracy, completeness, usefulness or the possible utilisation by users. No liability of any kind is assumed by SAATI S.p.A. regarding the access to the website or the use of its contents.
SAATI S.p.A. has no influence over the design and contents of linked sites and assumes no responsibility for accuracy, completeness or quality of information provided.

INTELLECTUAL AND INDUSTRIAL PROPERTY

All the contents of the website – including images, photographs, videos files, audio files, software, graphic layout, technical documentation and manuals, logos, trademarks mentioned or reproduced, designs and patents on products on the Site - are subject to copyright and all other applicable industrial and intellectual property protection laws and it may not therefore be reproduced, modified or used, in whole or in part, without the prior written consent of SAATI S.p.A. or of the rights holder.

COOKIES

There may be cookies on the Site in order to allow for better usability of that Site. Users who not wish to receive cookies may set their browser so that they are informed before a cookie is stored on the computer, and they may then decide whether or not to accept it. Users may set their browser to refuse cookies, even if in this way they wouldn’t be able to access all available services on the Site.

APPLICABLE LAW AND COURT

Notwithstanding any limit to any different rights that the users should benefit from according to any national and international laws, these Site conditions of use are subject to the Italian law and will be construed in accordance with that law.
Within the above limits, the competent court to settle any dispute arising over these site conditions of use and any other agreement that refers to them will be the court of Milan.