The terms of use of the central digitalized catalogue of the cross-border tourist destination
- General provisions on the use of the central digitalized catalogue of the cross-border tourist destination
- The central digitalized catalogue of the cross-border tourist destination was developed under the cross-border EU project In cultura veritas and is aimed at the promotion of culture and wine tourism within the cross-border region between Zagreb County (Croatia) and the subregion Obsotelje and Kozjansko (Slovenia). Its purpose is that of a guide for exploring the cultural sites and wines offered along the wine routes encompassed by the project (the Šmarsko-virštanjska, Zelina, Samobor, and Plešivica wine routes).
- Users may access the content of the central digitalized catalogue of the cross-border tourist destination via the info stands (tourist terminals) and smart benches at micro-locations in three towns within Zagreb County (Sv. Ivan Zelina, Jastrebarsko, and Samobor), as well as at the micro-locations within the Obsotelje and Kozjansko subregion (Slovenia), and by direct access to the central digitalized catalogue of the cross-border tourist destination application on smartphones, tablets, laptops and desktop computers.
- The rights and obligations of the service provider of the central digitalized catalogue of the cross-border tourist destination
- By accessing the content of the central digitalized catalogue via smart benches and by accessing the application, users accept the terms of use of the central digitalized catalogue of the cross-border tourist destination and accept the possibility of the network activity of their device during the use of the application, i.e. network access via the smart bench, being logged and recorded.
- Users accept the possibility that the functioning of info stands and smart benches depends on a number of physical factors, as well as the quality of the Internet connection. The WLAN/HotSpot is a wireless information transfer system that can experience deterioration and faults in network functioning.
- Users accept the fact that the potential data transfer is not encrypted or protected in any way, therefore the central digitalized catalogue service provider cannot, and may not be held liable for establishing any protection, monitoring, or management system, and bears no responsibility for any type of misuse by the client or third persons who connect or could connect to the network, including without limitations the loss, theft, or any other data manipulation, unauthorized collection of personal data, trade or official secret, or any other confidential data, or any damages to the hardware or software or any other adverse or unwanted consequences of the catalogue's use.
- Users accept full responsibility for the connected system (smartphone, tablet, laptop or desktop computer, or any other device that can be connected to the Internet), including the operating system and application software or any data presentation being free from any malware or attacks. In the case of a breach, the user will be liable for the damage that might incur.
- The central digitalized catalogue is not protected against unauthorized tracking and user data theft , and no reliable protection of data stored on the user's system is provided.
- The misuse of the central digitalized catalogue content for commercial, illegal or criminal activities is strictly prohibited.
- Users are held responsible for any damage incurring to third persons by the use of the central digitalized catalogue and are obliged to compensate the service provider for the damage and expenses that might incur as a consequence of the user's service use.
- The service provider is in no way responsible for possible errors or incorrect data, as well as the possible changes in the information on the specific locations included in the catalogue.
- The rights and obligations of the users of the central digitalized catalogue of the cross-border tourist destination
- Users have the right to access the content of the central digitalized catalogue freely and free of charge via info stands, smart benches, and the app installed on their devices – smartphones, tablets, laptops, and desktop computers, as well as other devices capable of establishing an Internet connection.
- Users are responsible for using the central digitalized catalogue in an acceptable and permissible way, and it is the users' duty to refrain from unacceptable and illicit use, especially such a use that would lead to breaking the law, the social moral code, or that could lead to damage, endangerment of the environment or human health.
- Users are not allowed to disturb the functioning of the central digitalized catalogue or to act in such a way that would interfere with the other users' service use.
- Users are responsible for applying all the available sensible technical and other appropriate measures with the aim of protecting their personal data and controlling the traffic of the devices they use for Internet access. The available sensible technical and other appropriate measures are e.g. installing and regularly updating of antivirus and anti-spam tools and software on the user's computer and scanning the active processes and files regularly, especially those downloaded off the Internet or emails.