Intellectual Property
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All reproduction rights are reserved for downloadable files, iconographic and photographic representations.
Photographs, texts, logos, pictograms and all intellectual works appearing on this website are the
property of AFGourmet or third parties who have authorized their use by us.
The consultation or receipt of documents does not involve any transfer of intellectual property in favor
of the user. The user agrees not to redistribute or reproduce the available data except for its personal
and private use, in accordance with the provisions of the Intellectual Property Code.
In the case of personal use, reproductions must mention clearly and visibly the name of the source and author.
In no event shall such reproductions bring prejudice to the authors.
In the case of commercial use, reproductions must mention clearly and visibly the name of the source
and author. However, the user must contact the Sales Department at info@afgourmetbooks.com to obtain pricing and
conditions applicable to this use.
Any other use is subject to the express consent of the Director of photographic and video works at www.afgourmetbooks.com.
Apart from the above hypothesis, any total or partial reproduction of this site by any means, without
the express permission of the website operator, is prohibited, and constitutes an infringement under the
provisions of the Intellectual Property Code, and may be subject to an injunction in order to remove any
video or image belonging to AFGourmet or third parties who have authorized their use by us.
The operating brands of the website and its Partners, as well as all logos appearing on the website,
are trademarks (semi-figurate or not).
All texts, commentaries, excerpts, illustrations and images reproduced on our
websites are protected by international law on copyrights.
Without prior authorization communicated in writing by usor our legal representatives, any other use constitutes
infringement and is punishable by the Intellectual Property Code.
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