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Legal notice

Legal notice.

Terms of use of the site and intellectual property. Last updated: being finalised. Document subject to legal review.

Ownership

Ownership of the site.

This site is operated by the company behind the Longevilife project (name, VAT/Tax code and registered office being finalised).

The controller's identifying details are being finalised.

Nature of the content

Nature of the content.

The content of the site is intended to inform about and present the Longevilife ecosystem and its collaboration proposals (partner clinics, investors and groups). It does not constitute a public offer, a solicitation to invest, or medical, financial or legal advice.

Any partnership or investment proposals illustrated do not constitute a binding offer and are subject to subsequent formal agreements.

Intellectual property

Intellectual property.

Trademarks, logos, names ("Longevilife", "Longevilife Institute", "Longevilife Hub", "Longevilife Labs", "Longevilife Intelligence", "Longevilife Protocol", "Longevity Score", "Longevity Book"), texts, graphics, images and code are the property of the controller or of their respective right holders and may not be reproduced without authorisation.

The names are used without the ® or ™ symbols pending trademark registration; no registered trademark rights are claimed until registration is completed.

Reserved area

Reserved area.

Some content is accessible only upon request and authorisation (reserved area). Access is personal and the materials are confidential; their dissemination without consent is prohibited.

Liability

Limitation of liability.

The controller takes care of the content but does not guarantee that it is free of errors or constantly up to date. Illustrative data and examples (e.g. dashboards, sample values) are not real data and do not constitute guaranteed results.

Any links to third-party sites do not imply any liability for their content.

Applicable law

Applicable law and jurisdiction.

Subject to mandatory consumer-protection rules, Italian law applies; the competent court will be indicated upon registration. In the event of interpretive divergence between language versions, the Italian version prevails.

The competent court and the language-precedence rule for markets where the local language is mandatory by law are being defined with legal counsel.