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Legal terms, Responsibilities & Intellectual Property

Last update: May 2019

The https://www.aptafrica.com/ site you are currently visiting is the property of Danone Africa and Overseas (DNAO).

  1. Person Responsible of the Content of the Website

Corporate Name: Danone Africa and Overseas (DNAO).

Lyon trade registration number: RCS n°517 441 820 – Lyon

Registered offices: 81 Rue sans soucis, 69576 Limonest – France

Email

This website is subject to French law.

  1. Publishing Director

Nontokozo Ndimande, Senior Brand Manager Global Milks

  1. Website Hosting

This website is hosted by:

Corporate Name: Danone Africa and Overseas (DNAO)

Address: 81 rue de Sans Souci CS 61448, 69576 LIMONEST, FRANCE

This website was designed by:

Corporate name: Clickify

Address: PO Box 2061, Hotham Hill, Victoria 3051, Australia.

This website has been developed and integrated by:

Corporate name: Clickify

Address: PO Box 2061, Hotham Hill, Victoria 3051, Australia.

COPYRIGHT: © DANONE

  1. Content of This Website

DNAO shall provide its best efforts to ensure that the information displayed on this website is accurate and up-to-date; DNAO reserves its right to amend the content of this website at any time, without prior notice. However, DNAO is not able to guarantee that the information herein is accurate, complete, true or that it will not be modified by a third party. DNAO hereby disclaim any and all (direct or indirect) liability related to or caused by any error or omission in the contents of this website, as well as from the use of this website.

This website is restricted to a personal, non-commercial use.

  1. Links To Other Sites

DNAO points towards other Danone sites, social networks, third parties’ or partners’ sites on https://www.aptafrica.com/ that are not covered by these legal terms. These links are established in cooperation with the concerned sites at a time when DNAO found it fitting, considering the content and services they provided.

DNAO will not be held responsible of the content of these sites and of the use other users may make of them.

  1. Intellectual Property

Access to https://www.aptafrica.com/ bestows the right to private and non-exclusive use of the site.

The whole of the elements edited on this site, whether they are or not registered as trademarks or any other ground, including or not acronyms such as TM , ®, ou ©, as well as presentation and content of all articles, logos and images including texts, pictures, photographs, computer graphics, videos logos, brands constitute intellectual works as defined by the Intellectual Property Code. These works are DNAO’s sole property or under third party licenses of certain works.

Any use, reproduction, representation, diffusion or re-diffusion, modification, adaptation, translation in whole or in part, of the contents of this website on any medium or by any means whatsoever (including, but not limited to, caching, framing), as well as any sale, release, retransmission or any other act tending to make such contents available to any third party in any manner whatsoever shall be prohibited.

Failure to comply with these restrictions shall constitute a forgery engaging the civil and criminal liability of the forger.

  1. Site Unavailability

DNAO shall, as far as possible, endeavor to ensure users with accessibility at all times. DNAO may not be held responsible in the case of site unavailability for any reason.

  1. Privacy – Cookies

Please refer to our Privacy Policy of the website and Cookies Policy of the website.

  1. Contact

To contact us, please click here.

Important notice

By clicking on the "Continue" button, you can learn more about infant nutrition. If you choose to continue, you agree that Danone is supplying this information at your individual request for information purposes.

Breastmilk is the ideal food for infants: it is best adapted to their specific needs. A healthy and balanced diet of the mother is important for the preparation and continuation of breastfeeding. Mixed breastfeeding can interfere with breastfeeding and reduce milk production. It’s hard to reverse the choice of not breastfeeding. If an infant formula is used for a non-breastfed baby, it is important to carefully observe the instructions for preparation and use and to follow the advice of the medical profession. Incorrect use could pose a risk to the child’s health. Socio-economic implications must be considered in the use of infant formula. After 6 months, in addition to breastmilk, water is the only essential drink. Do not hesitate to consult your health care professional if you need advice on feeding your baby.