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LEGAL NOTICE
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Data Protection Policy
The information provided by users on this site will be added to a file
belonging to the KENES LATINAMERICA, registered in the General Data
Protection Register (Data Protection Agency), with the sole purpose of
keeping users informed of activities related to the 5th World Congress
on Women Mental Health to be held in Lima, Peru in 2013, and the
specific activities related to the Website and future events. In
accordance with the Personal Data Protection Act (Organic Law 15/1999),
all users can exercise the right to object to, access, rectify and
cancel the data provided, by writing to the following address:
5th World Congress on Women Mental Health
KENES LATINAMERICA
Santiago. CHILE
Tel: +56-2-2946 2633
Fax: +56-2-2946 2643
email: iawmh2013@kenes.com
The Congress will not process personal data relating to minors who are
not authorised for this purposes by their parents or legal
representatives. If a record reveals that the user is a non-authorised
minor, this meeting reserves the right to cancel the subscription and/or
to inform the minor's parents of its intention to process certain
personal data relating to the minor.
Eventually, the data relating to users of certain sites on this website
may be used to provide information, by e-mail, of the development of
this meeting. If you do not wish to receive information, please inform
us in writing at the afore mentioned address.
This meeting has established the legally required levels of personal
data protection and installed all the technical means and measures at
its disposal to prevent the loss, incorrect use, alteration,
unauthorised access and theft of the data provided. Nevertheless, users
must be aware that security is not impregnable on the Internet.
As a general rule, this meeting will not inform other companies or
organisations of the data provided by users. Nevertheless, if this is
absolutely necessary for the Congress, or any of the other services on
the website to provide a certain service, users will be informed in
advance so that they can express their objections. Users are in no way
under the obligation to provide their consent to data transfers or
communications.
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