Legal notice
Welcome to the website «www.engie.com» (hereinafter, the “Site”). In accordance with the law, we invite you to review these terms of use (hereinafter, the “Conditions”), as well as any specific conditions appearing on the pages of the Site, governing your use of the «www.engie.com» Site.
These Conditions relate to your legal rights and responsibilities applicable from the moment you use this Site.
This Site is made available to you free of charge (excluding connection costs to the Site) for your personal use, subject to compliance with the Conditions defined hereafter.
By accessing, visiting, and/or using this Site, you acknowledge that you have read, understood, and agree to be bound by these Conditions, and you commit to complying with all applicable laws and regulations. If you do not accept these Conditions, please do not use this Website.
You agree to access the information contained on this Site solely for personal and non-commercial use.
You may only use the Site for a legitimate purpose; no use or misappropriation is authorized, particularly for purposes contrary to Public Order and Good Morals (Bonnes Mœurs). The content of this notice may be subject to change; we therefore invite you to consult it very regularly.
General Information
This Site is the property of the ENGIE Group, a société anonyme (public limited company) with a capital of 2,435,285,011 euros, registered in the Nanterre Trade and Companies Register under number 542 107 651. ENGIE’s headquarters are located at Campus ENGIE – 67 Rue Jules FERRY – 92250 La Garenne-Colombes, France (telephone: +33 (0)1 44 22 00 00).
Limitation of Liability and Exclusion of Warranty
As a user of the Site, you acknowledge having the necessary skill and means to access and use this Site.
ENGIE and its contributors make every effort to ensure that the information displayed on this Site is accurate and up-to-date, reserving the right to modify its content at any time and without prior notice. Nevertheless, they cannot guarantee that this information is complete or that it will not be modified by a third party (hacking, virus). ENGIE and its contributors also decline all responsibility (direct or indirect) in case of delay, error, or omission concerning the content and use of these pages, as well as in case of interruption or unavailability of the service.
You acknowledge having been informed that the Site is accessible 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, except in cases of force majeure, computer difficulties, difficulties related to the structure of telecommunication networks, or other technical difficulties. For maintenance reasons, ENGIE may interrupt its Site. It will endeavor to notify users beforehand. ENGIE is not responsible for delays, difficulties in use, or incompatibility between this Site and files, your browser, or any other program for accessing the Site.
ENGIE shall in no event be held liable for any direct or indirect damage resulting from or subsequent to the dissemination by a third party of a virus via our Site and liable to infect your computer system following your connection to this Site, the use of this Site, or navigation on this Site. Similarly, ENGIE shall not be responsible for material or incidental damage (including, but not limited to, technical failure, disclosure of confidential documents, loss of data), nor for any other indirect damage whatsoever occurring during or related to the use of the Site.
ENGIE strives to ensure, to the best of its ability, the accuracy and updating of the information published on the Site, the content of which it reserves the right to correct at any time and without prior notice. However, ENGIE and its contributors offer no guarantee and assume no liability, under any circumstances, as to the suitability, sequence, accuracy, absence of errors, truthfulness, timeliness, commercial fairness, quality, merits, and availability of the information contained on this Site. Each internet user fully assumes the risks associated with the credit they give to this information. Erroneous information or omissions may be found, notably due to typographical or layout errors. If you notice any errors, you are invited to notify us so that appropriate corrections can be made.
The elements of the Site are provided “as is” without any warranty of any kind, implicit or explicit. ENGIE categorically rejects any interpretation that would aim to assimilate the content of the Site to offers to purchase or incentives to acquire shares or other securities, whether listed or unlisted, of ENGIE, any of its direct or indirect subsidiaries, or its affiliated companies.
ENGIE reserves the right, at its sole discretion, to modify any element of the Site. As part of its policy for updating and optimizing the Site, ENGIE may decide to modify these conditions.
Any dated information published on the Site is valid only for the date specified.
It is also recalled that the secrecy of correspondence is not guaranteed on the network and that it is up to each Internet user to take all appropriate measures to protect their own data and/or software from contamination by potential viruses circulating on the Internet.
The Site is a site providing access to other ENGIE or ENGIE Group company websites, which may have their own legal notices that should be consulted and respected.
Management of Access Codes and Passwords
Certain services present on the Site require an access code and a password.
These access codes and passwords are confidential, personal, non-transferable, and non-assignable. You are responsible for their management, storage, and the consequences of their use. It is up to you to take the necessary steps for their protection and storage. ENGIE can in no case be held responsible for any fraudulent use.
For security reasons, access to secure sections will be automatically invalidated after several erroneous access attempts. ENGIE reserves the right to suspend access to the Site in case of fraudulent use or attempted fraudulent use of a user’s password or access code. In case of access suspension, ENGIE will inform you.
The records executed by the Site’s computer system during user connections will constitute proof of any act performed by the user on the Site, as well as proof of the processing of these acts.
Intellectual Property
The Site is governed in its entirety by French legislation relating to copyright, trademark law, and, generally, intellectual property.
The trademarks and logos (semi-figurative marks) of ENGIE appearing on the Site are registered trademarks. Any total or partial reproduction or representation, alone or integrated with other elements, without the written, express, and prior authorization of ENGIE is strictly prohibited.
The general structure, software, texts, images, videos, sounds, know-how, animations, and, more generally, all information and content appearing on the Site, are the property of ENGIE or are subject to a right of use or exploitation. These elements are subject to the legislation protecting copyright.
Any representation, modification, reproduction, distortion, total or partial, of all or part of the Site or its content, by any process whatsoever, and on any medium whatsoever, would constitute an infringement punishable by Articles L 335-2 and following of the Intellectual Property Code (Code de la Propriété Intellectuelle).
These Conditions do not grant you any license to use ENGIE’s trademarks, logos, or photographs.
The databases appearing, where applicable, on the Site are protected by the provisions relating to the legal protection of databases. As such, ENGIE expressly prohibits any reuse, reproduction, or extraction of elements from these databases. Unauthorized reuse, reproduction, or extraction engages the user’s liability.
ENGIE reserves the right to immediately delete, without prior notice, any content: message, text, image, graphic that violates current laws and regulations, and notably the regulations specified above.
In the event that you wish to use any of the content on the Site (text, image, etc.), you must obtain the written, express, and prior authorization of ENGIE, by writing to the address indicated in the “legal information” section or by sending an email to the webmaster.
Hypertext Links
The hypertext links set up towards other Sites shall not engage ENGIE’s responsibility, particularly regarding the content of these Sites. ENGIE is not responsible for hypertext links that lead to this Site and prohibits anyone from setting up such a link without its prior written authorization.
Warning on Forward-Looking Information
The Site may contain certain non-historical data constituting forward-looking statements, and particularly forward-looking statements concerning future events, trends, plans, or objectives. These statements are based on the current views and assumptions of management and are subject to significant risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed or implied in these statements (or previous results).
Additional information regarding these risks and uncertainties can be found in the documents filed by ENGIE with the competent authorities. Forward-looking statements are presented at a certain date, and ENGIE does not undertake to update or revise them, whether due to new information, future events, or for any other reason.
General Clauses
Any assignment or other transfer of the rights conferred by these conditions is strictly prohibited. If, for any reason, a competent jurisdiction were to consider a provision of these Conditions to be invalid, the invalidity of this provision shall in no way affect the validity of the remainder of the conditions, which shall remain in force.
The failure of either party to exercise a right or legal action under these conditions shall not be considered a waiver of such right or action. The Site is governed by French law. These Conditions will be governed by, and interpreted in accordance with, French law.
Use of Cookies and Connection Witnesses
When you access this Site, a “user session cookie (SessionID)” may be automatically installed and temporarily stored in memory on your hard drive to facilitate your navigation. Once your session is closed, the cookie will be destroyed. A cookie is a small, randomly generated information file that a website can send to a personal computer’s hard drive to facilitate your navigation and streamline your registration procedures. By definition, a cookie does not allow us to identify you.
You have the possibility, if you wish, to oppose the recording of these session cookies by configuring your browser accordingly. This operation may potentially modify, or even make difficult, your navigation on the website.
Social plug-ins or social network sharing buttons may, subject to your consent, be present on our site to allow you to access the content sharing functionality with other people on social networks from our site or to let those other people know about your consultation or your opinion concerning content on our site (social plug-ins “like,” “share,” etc.).
Simply by their presence, these social plug-ins—whether or not you are a user of these social platforms—are likely to place cookies on your hard drive to track your navigation and identify your centers of interest. We have no control over the process used by social networks to collect information related to your navigation on our site.
The issuance and use of cookies by these third parties are subject to their own privacy protection policies. We invite you to review them in order to identify the purposes of use, particularly for advertising, and the navigation information they may collect through the application plug-ins, and thus determine your choice. These protection policies must notably allow you to exercise your choices with these social networks, including by configuring your user accounts for each of these networks.
Where applicable, you can refuse the insertion of these cookies by following the procedure indicated on your browser (see the procedure to follow below), according to the modalities that suit you best. You can modify your choice at any time.
Furthermore, to analyze your preferences and subject to your consent, invisible pixels or web beacons may be placed by a third-party service provider on certain of our articles and messages to help us identify the pages viewed, count the display frequencies as well as the number of visitors, analyze traffic structures, and establish statistics for the most appreciated content.
Finally, audio and video recordings, podcasts, and webcasts are available to you through third-party services. During your eventual access and subject to your consent, these third parties may place cookies on your hard drive to help us identify the most appreciated content.
To find out about the options offered by any other navigation software and the methods for deleting cookie files stored on your terminal, the CNIL details the steps to follow to limit your traces on the web via this link: https://www.cnil.fr/fr/cookies-les-outils-pour-les-maitriser, and, more generally, informs you about cookie setting mechanisms: http://www.cnil.fr/vos-droits/vos-traces/les-cookies/#c5554.
If you continue your navigation, you consent to the use of these “third-party” cookies on our site. You can modify your choice at any time, if necessary.
Information for Potential Users of the Ethics Alert Mechanism ethics@engie.com
- Entity responsible for the professional alert mechanism: ENGIE SA.
- Objectives pursued and domains concerned:
- financial, accounting, banking, and anti-corruption
- anti-competitive practices
- fight against discrimination and harassment in the workplace
- health, hygiene, and safety at work
- environmental protection
- The ethics reporting mechanism ethics@engie.com is open to all ENGIE Group stakeholders: employees, regardless of their employment status, customers, suppliers, etc. Its use is strictly voluntary and cannot be made mandatory.
- Recipients of the alerts: individuals specially designated to process ethics alerts. It is not excluded that information collected by this mechanism may be communicated to another company within the Group to allow the processing of the ethics report in accordance with legal provisions, particularly by taking all necessary measures to ensure the confidentiality and security of the elements thus transmitted.
- Transfer outside the EU: where applicable, these transfers are governed by the ENGIE Group’s BCRs (Binding Corporate Rules).
- Individuals identified within the framework of this mechanism can exercise their right of access and rectification directly with: ethics@engie.com.
- No risk of prosecution weighs on the good faith user of this mechanism.
- Any abusive use of the mechanism may be subject to prosecution.
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