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Legal notice

Last updated: June 2026

01Site publisher

The coreod.ch website is published by COREOD LTD, a company incorporated under the laws of England and Wales (private company limited by shares), registered with the Companies House register of companies of England and Wales under number 16185144, D-U-N-S identifier 232806938, having its registered office at 128 City Road, London, EC1V 2NX, United Kingdom.

Contact: contact@coreod.ch

02Publication Director

The publication director of the coreod.ch website is Dr Élise Jabès, acting in her capacity as legal representative (director) of COREOD LTD.

The publication director can be reached at contact@coreod.ch.

03Hosting provider

The website is hosted by Vercel Inc., 340 S Lemon Ave #4133, Walnut, CA 91789, United States, whose representative for the European Union is Vercel GmbH, Stresemannstraße 123, 10963 Berlin, Germany.

04Intellectual property

All content on the coreod.ch website (text, visuals, graphic elements, logos, trademarks, structure, formatting) is protected by intellectual property law and remains the property of COREOD LTD or its rightful owners. Any reproduction, representation, adaptation or exploitation, in whole or in part, without prior written authorisation, is prohibited. The trademarks and product names mentioned on the website are the property of COREOD LTD or of their respective owners.

05Liability

The information published on the coreod.ch website is provided for information purposes. COREOD LTD endeavours to ensure that it is accurate and up to date, without warranting that it is free from errors or omissions. The website may link to third-party sites over which COREOD LTD exercises no control and for which it cannot be held liable.

06Governing law

This website and these legal notices are governed by English law, the law of the registered office of the publishing company. This choice does not deprive a consumer resident in the European Union or the European Economic Area of the protection afforded by the mandatory provisions of the law of their habitual residence.

Any dispute relating to the website shall be brought before the courts having jurisdiction under the applicable rules, without prejudice to the protective rules of jurisdiction available to consumers.