PACIFIC

Legal Policy

  1. Legal Information

This website is managed by: PACIFIC Project Consortium

Coordinated by : AIRBUS

Route de Bayonne 316, 31060 Toulouse, France

Email: katharina.seeliger@airbus.com

This website is part of the PACIFIC project, funded by the European Union under the Horizon Europe programme (Grant agreement: 101192334).

 

  1. Intellectual Property

All content published on this website (texts, images, videos, graphics, logos, documents, etc.) is protected by applicable intellectual property laws and remains the property of the PACIFIC consortium or the respective authors.

Any reproduction, redistribution, or commercial use of this content without prior written permission is prohibited, except where otherwise stated under a Creative Commons license or equivalent.

 

  1. Limitation of Liability

The PACIFIC project team makes every effort to ensure the accuracy and timeliness of the information provided on this website. However, no guarantees are made regarding completeness, accuracy, or reliability. The consortium cannot be held responsible for any direct or indirect damage arising from the use of this website or its content.

External links are provided for convenience. The PACIFIC project team does not control or endorse the content of linked third-party websites.

 

  1. Data Protection and Privacy

This website may collect limited personal data (such as name, email address) only through voluntary forms (e.g., newsletter subscription, contact form). Collected data is used solely for the stated purposes and in compliance with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR – EU Regulation 2016/679). Users have the right to access, correct, or delete their personal data by contacting us at​ contact@pacific-project.eu.

Cookies may be used for website analytics or basic functionality. Continued use of this website implies consent to such usage. A separate Cookie Policy may be provided if applicable.

 

  1. Governing Law

This legal notice is governed by the laws of France, without regard to its conflict of law provisions.