Terms of Use


This website is operated and maintained by the EU-Japan Centre for Industrial Cooperation (hereinafter referred to as “The Centre”) with the purpose of providing information to the general public about The Centre’s activities and events. The following website policy is applicable only to The Centre’s website, and not to other websites linked to or from The Centre’s website. All users must read and agree to this policy before using this website. By using this website, users agree to the terms and conditions described below.

In the event that The Centre updates or modifies its website policy, The Centre shall endeavor to post such changes on its website as soon as possible. The user’s continued use of this website shall constitute his/her acceptance of the modified site policy.
 
[Copyright]
 
The copyright of information provided on this website, such as comments, texts, databases, charts and tables, images, etc., belongs to The Centre unless specified otherwise.
Any use of the information provided on this website as a whole or a part of the content (quotation, duplication, upload or other use) shall require the prior consent of The Centre.

Users may display, reproduce or print part of the contents of this website for their personal use based on the preconditions that the information shall not be used in any way to allow free access by unspecified third parties, and that the information shall not be used for profit.
 
[Prohibited Acts]
 
The following acts described below taken on this website are prohibited.
 
1. To provide links from the website with contents that infringe the rights and benefits of The Centre and/or a third party.
2. To display the content of The Centre’s website within the framework of the third party’s website without permission.
3. To post content that is offensive to public order and moral, or that may lead to criminal acts.
4. To use this website for profit.
5. To register information (name, mail address, etc.) that is false or misleading and/or that brings inconvenience to a third party.
6. To constitute a hindrance to the proper operation of this website.
7. Any other acts considered inappropriate by The Centre.

[Access Log]
 
The Centre records and stores access logs for statistical analysis in order to improve the future operation of its website.