By using the geoportal, the user implicitly agrees that ACT has met its obligations concerning advice and information about the essential caracteristics of the provided functions in the geoportal, and that ACT installed sufficient IT and telecommunication means to use the services.
Offering a support does not imply an obligation of a result.
Neither ACT nor the “Centre des Technologies de l'Information de l'Etat” CTIE can be made responsible in case of unavailability of the system or a malfunctioning internet connection, or in case of service disturbances due to technical reasons out of their reach.
Access to the geoportal is not guaranteed. ACT reserves the right to temporarily take the system offline, particularly of maintenance and security reasons. Such an unavailability implies no right whatsoever for compensation for damage suffered.
ACT takes all necessary precautions to avoid perturbances and damage through internet attacs, and to avoid taht harmful software penetrates the geoportal's IT infrastructure. Nevertheless no guarantee in this extent can be given, and ACT assumes no responsibility in case of eventual damage encountered because of such problems.
Neither ACT nor CTIE accept any responsibility in case of indirect damage encountered, lite financial or commerial loss, loss of customers or market parts, general commercial problems, cost rise, benefit diminution, brand mark loss, loss of data, files or programs, resulting from difficulties using the geoportal's services or from using the transferred information. Any legal action against the user by a third person is considered an indirect damage, and is not liable for damage compensation
ACT is not responsible for consequences resulting from the loss, theft or abuse of the user name and password in the geoportal.
ACT reserves the right to block user accounts if abusive actions are discovered.
The system can be configured to the personal needs of a user. But it is not allowed to proceed to forbidden actions in case of a malfunctioning access control.
Access to the geoportal's functions happes through internet. By using it, the user declares to knwo about and to accept its risks. He needs to protect himself against internet piracy through a securised IT configuration, especially a firewall and a virus check. Luxembourg State cannot be responsible of direct or indirect damage encountered through navigation on the geoportal.