Publisher information
In accordance with the provisions of the French Law for Confidence in the Digital Economy (LCEN) and the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR – EU 2016/679), users of the website
https://www.ismac.fr are hereby informed of the identity of the various parties involved in its creation and monitoring.
Publisher
Corporate name: NEW CONCEPT FORMATION
Trade name: ISMAC – Institut Supérieur de Management et de Communication
Legal form: Limited Liability Company (SARL) with a share capital of €20,000
SIRET number: 799 413 745 00040
Tax identification number: 799 413 745
Intra-community VAT number: FR55 799413745
Registered office: 11 rue Guyton de Morveau, 75013 Paris, France
Telephone: +33 (0)9 81 95 03 72
Email: info@ismac.fr
Publication Director
Ms. QIN Zou
Email: q.zou@ismac.fr
Hosting
The website is hosted by:
IONOS (1&1 IONOS SARL)
7, place de la Gare – BP 70109 – 57200 Sarreguemines Cedex – France
Telephone: +33 (0)9 70 808 911
Website: https://www.ionos.fr
Definitions
The Client refers to any natural or legal person visiting the website https://www.ismac.fr.
The Available Offers include all educational services and training programs provided by ISMAC.
The Content refers to all texts, images, videos, and resources available on the website.
Personal Data refers to any data that makes it possible to directly or indirectly identify a natural person, such as name, surname, or email address.
Terms of Use
By accessing the website, users accept these terms of use.
Access to the website is available at all times, except in the event of technical maintenance.
The general structure of the website, as well as the texts, images, sounds, and videos it contains, are the property of ISMAC or its partners and rights holders. Any reproduction without authorization is prohibited.
The information published is sourced from reliable references; however, ISMAC cannot guarantee its accuracy and reserves the right to modify it at any time.
Personal Data Protection
In accordance with the GDPR and the French Data Protection Act, ISMAC is committed to protecting the confidentiality of personal data.
The data controller is ISMAC – Institut Supérieur de Management et de Communication.
Data is collected in order to ensure website navigation and service traceability, manage registrations, applications, and business relationships, secure and improve the user experience, and measure user satisfaction.
No personal data is transferred to third parties for commercial purposes.
Users have the right to access, rectify, erase, restrict, object to, and request the portability of their data, as well as the right to lodge a complaint with the CNIL (https://www.cnil.fr).
Requests may be sent by mail to ISMAC – 11 rue Guyton de Morveau, 75013 Paris, France, or by email to info@ismac.fr.
Proof of identity may be required to authenticate the request.
Security and Incident Notification
ISMAC implements technical security measures such as firewalls, encryption, anonymization, and authentication to protect personal data.
In the event of a data breach, notification will be carried out in accordance with applicable regulations.
Cookies and Tracking Technologies
When browsing the website, cookies may be installed on the user’s device.
They are used to enable navigation, statistical analysis, security, and integration with social networks.
A cookie management banner allows users to accept or refuse cookies.
Users may also manage or delete cookies through their browser settings.
Refusing cookies may limit certain website functionalities.
Intellectual Property
All elements present on the website https://www.ismac.fr, including texts, images, videos, logos, and trademarks, are protected by French Intellectual Property Law.
Any total or partial reproduction or representation without the express authorization of ISMAC is strictly prohibited.
Hyperlinks
The website may contain links to third-party websites. ISMAC cannot be held responsible for the content of such websites.
Governing Law and Jurisdiction
These legal notices are governed by French law.
In the event of a dispute, exclusive jurisdiction is granted to the courts of Paris.