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Giglio.com S.r.l. (“Giglio”) is the owner of the web site giglio.com including all subdomains like, but not be limited to, store.giglio.com, blog.giglio.com, etc (“Site”) and its contents, including but not limited to, works, images, pictures, dialogues, music, sounds, videos, documents, drawings, figures, logos and any other material posted on the Site in any format, including menus, web pages, graphics, colours, schemes, tools, fonts, design of the web site, diagrams, layouts, methods, processes, functions and software which are part of the Site.

 

The material included in the Site are protected by copyright and by any other intellectual property right of Giglio and of the relevant right-holders. The reproduction, wholly or in part, in any form whatsoever, of the Site and of its contents is not allowed without Giglio written consent.

Giglio is the exclusive owner of the logos and registered trademarks "Giglio" and "Giglio.com" and of any other sign which includes the word "Giglio" and the domain name "Giglio.com".

All of the other signs which are used for distinguishing the products sold on Giglio.com posted on the web site are registered trademarks of the respective owners and are used on Giglio.com only for the purpose of distinguishing, describing and advertising the products sold on Giglio.com.

Giglio and all of the other owners of registered trademarks are entitled to the exclusive use of the trademarks respectively owned.

You are not authorised, without the consent of Giglio and of any other owner of the registered trademarks posted on the web site, to use such trademarks for distinguishing products or services.

Most of the trademarks posted on the web site and concerning the products for sale on Giglio.com are famous and well known to the general public and to each user of Giglio.com.

Any unlawful or unauthorised use of such trademarks is prohibited and gives rise to serious legal consequences. Such trademarks and any other sign posted on Giglio.com must in no way be used in order to obtain undue advantage from the distinctive character or reputation of these trademarks or in such a way as to damage them and their owners.