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These Pimento Terms and Conditions ("Terms") are a legally binding agreement between Pimento SAS (“Pimento,” “Company, ”we,” “us,” or “our”) and you (“Customer”, “you,”or “your”). Our Privacy Policy explains how we collect and use personal information.
Pimento is a company registered in France at 12 rue de la Cossonnerie, 75001 Paris. Our VAT number is FR08920759727.
You can contact us by email at [email protected] or by mail to Pimento, 12 rue de la Cossonnerie, 75001 Paris, France.
These Terms govern your access to and use of our website, artificial intelligence models, products, tools, services, and all other software, content, and other intellectual property we may make available to you (our "Services").
If you accept these Terms on behalf of an entity (e.g. a company), “Customer,” “you,” and “your” apply to you and that entity collectively, and you represent and warrant that you are authorised to bind that entity.
By using our Services, you confirm that (a) you are at least 18 years of age or (b) if you are between 13 and 18 years old, that you are using our Services under the supervision of a parent or legal guardian and meet the minimum age of digital consent under applicable law.
Please read these Terms carefully before you access or use our Services. By accessing or using our Services, you agree to be bound by, and comply with, these Terms. Your access or use of our Services is conditioned on your ongoing compliance with these Terms. If you do not agree to these Terms, or have a concern with our Privacy Policy, you may neither access nor use our Services.
These Terms contain a mandatory arbitration provision, that as further explained in Section 11, requires the use of arbitration on an individual basis to resolve disputes, rather than jury trials or any other court proceedings or class actions of any kind.