General
The website www.micro-immunotherapy.com is a collaborative platform developed by the Associations IFMi, MeGeMIT and AEMI, dedicated to raise awareness of the importance to take into account the immune system in the management of diseases, and to promote the development of micro-immunotherapy as a therapeutic tool.
Thus, in compliance with the applicable law on information society services, and depending on the activities carried out, the holders of the website are as follows:
> L’Institut IFMi, Institut Français de Micro-immunothérapie, a non-profit association under the law of 1901, registered under the no. SIRET 433 413 531 00057, with tax number FR31 433 413 531, and registered address at 49 rue de Ponthieu, 75008 PARIS (France).
IFMI can be contacted at the following e-mail address: ifmi@microimmuno.fr.
> MeGeMIT – Medizinische Gesellschaft für Mikroimmuntherapie, with association number ZVR 977392500, with tax number ATU68398067, and with registered office at SPACES/Gertrude-Fröhlich-Sandner-Str. 2, Tower 9, 1100 Vienna, Austria
MeGeMIT can be contacted at the following e-mail address: info@megemit.org.
> La Asociación Española de Microinmunoterapia (hereinafter, AEMI), association registered in the National Register of Associations with number 588979, section 1, with tax number G-64420797 and registered address at Portal de l’Àngel 36, 08002 Barcelona.
AEMI can be contacted at the following e-mail address: secretaria@aemi.es.
As a whole and from now on, the Associations.
The domain and content of the websites comply with the applicable standards and practices in Spain and, consequently, are protected by the legislation in force within Spanish territory.
User and liability regime
Merely by accessing, using, and browsing the websites, an individual is granted the status of a user. From the moment they begin browsing, the user accepts all the Terms of Use established herein, without prejudice to the application of the corresponding mandatory regulations as applicable, and agrees to comply with the usage instructions provided by the Associations or through this website. The fraudulent or illegal use of any element or content found on this website is strictly prohibited. Consequently, the user assumes responsibility for the proper use of the websites and the content published on these platforms.
Specifically, the user’s responsibility will include:
> The truthfulness and legality of the information provided by the user in forms available for access to certain content or services offered through the websites.
> The use of the information, services, and data offered on the websites must comply with these Terms, applicable Law, morality, good customs, and public order. It must not, in any way, harm the rights of third parties or the proper functioning of the websites.
> The user is prohibited from introducing, storing, or disseminating any program, data, virus, code, or any other device that could cause damage to any of the Associations’ equipment, systems, networks, or services, its collaborators, users, or third parties in general.
Linking policy and disclaimer of liability
These Terms of Use apply to the use and access of the Associations’ websites. They do not extend or apply to third-party websites and other web pages accessible via links through this website. The Associations are not responsible for the content of third-party websites that users may access through the links provided on its platforms and they declare that, under no circumstances, will they examine or exercise any form of control over the content of other websites. Additionally, the Associations do not guarantee the technical availability, accuracy, truthfulness, validity, or legality of websites outside its ownership that may be accessed through links. They are not liable for damage resulting from interference, omissions, interruptions, computer viruses, malfunctions, and/or disconnections in the electronic system or users’ devices and computers, caused by factors beyond the Associations’ control, that prevent or delay browsing on the website. Furthermore, they are not responsible for delays or blockages caused by deficiencies or overloads of Internet connections or other electronic systems, nor for the inability to provide service or allow access due to causes not attributable to the Associations.
The Associations declare that they have taken all necessary measures to prevent any harm that may arise from users’ browsing of their websites. However, they cannot guarantee the complete absence of such issues that may cause harm or alterations to users’ computer systems, digital documents, or files. Finally, the Associations reserve the right to deny or withdraw access to their websites at any time and without prior notice to those users who fail to comply with these Terms of Use. The Associations also reserve the right to interrupt the service on their websites at any time and without prior notice, whether for technical, security, control, maintenance reasons, power failures, or any other cause.
Content
This website offers information, products, services, and knowledge concerning health, with a particular focus on micro-immunotherapy, aiming to promote and develop it as a therapeutic tool.
The information published on this website should be considered general information, bearing in mind that under no circumstances may it be used or interpreted as medical, legal or any other type of advice. Please note that certain information or services contained within sections of the website are exclusively intended for healthcare professionals.
The Associations do not guarantee the applicability, accuracy, or timeliness of the information, nor any other aspect beyond its educational and informational purpose. They also cannot ensure the continuous, applicable, and uninterrupted operation of the services potentially offered via their blogs.
Publications may contain links to other sites over which the Associations have no control. Consequently, the Associations are not liable for the information, services, and general content of other websites and platforms to which links are provided, nor can they guarantee their legality, accuracy, or timeliness.
It should also be noted that photographs and images have been selected for their informative and visual appeal and are unrelated to any pathologies or medications mentioned.
The Associations also inform users that images, text, audio or videos generated or modified using artificial intelligence (AI) systems may be published. Such AI-generated or modified content is subject to an editorial control or human review process. Regardless, these Terms of Use inform users that AI systems may be employed to generate or alter content.
Finally, comments posted by users on articles and entries on the website are public and thus visible to any visitor accessing the blog entries. Therefore, users must understand that they are responsible for their own opinions and publish them at their own risk. Please be aware that the Associations will review user comments, reserving the right to amend or delete any that do not adhere to the established Terms and Conditions and guidelines, and may block those who misuse the Associations’ website.
Modifications
The Associations reserve the right to make any changes they deem appropriate, without prior notice and at any time, to the content published on their websites, as well as to the Terms and Policies present on the websites. Such modifications may be made unilaterally or in any manner permitted by law. Modifications made by the Associations will be binding for as long as they are accessible and published on their websites until they are replaced by subsequent ones. Therefore, users are advised to periodically review these terms to stay informed of the current conditions.
Intellectual and industrial property
Whether independently or as assignees, the Associations hold all intellectual and industrial property rights related to their websites, and the elements contained within them.This includes, but is not limited to, images, sound, audio, video, software, text, trademarks or logos, colour combinations, as well as their structure and design, selection of materials used, and the computer programs essential for their operation, access, and use. Therefore, these works are protected as intellectual property under the corresponding legal frameworks, as well as by international treaties on intellectual and industrial property. Consequently, all rights are reserved.
In accordance with the applicable Intellectual Property Law, it is expressly forbidden to reproduce, distribute, or publicly communicate, including making available, all or any part of the content and elements of the websites for commercial purposes, on any medium and by any technical means, without the authorisation of the Associations. Users agree to respect the intellectual and industrial property rights held by the Associations. Consequently, users may view the elements of the portal and may even print, copy, and store them temporarily on their computer systems, provided it is solely and exclusively for personal and private use. Users must refrain from deleting, altering, circumventing, or manipulating any protective devices or security systems installed on the websites or within the Associations’ systems and networks.
The reproduction, transmission, transformation, distribution, public communication, making available, extraction, reuse, exploitation, or use of any kind, by any means or procedure, of any of the Associations’ works and creations protected by intellectual and industrial property rights, is strictly prohibited unless legally permitted or expressly authorised in writing by the Associations.
Content on the website, such as images and videos expressly authorised by the Associations, is exempt from these restrictions. To use the content, materials, publications, and elements contained therein, the following conditions must be fulfilled: Materials may be downloaded, used, and reproduced in other public communication media, provided that the specific license or notice regarding the works in question is adhered to, the content, images, or videos are not altered, and it is expressly stated that they belong to the Associations, clearly indicating that they hold the intellectual property rights. Consequently, the reproduction, distribution, public communication, and transformation to create derivative works are permitted without restriction, as long as the rights holder, the corresponding association, is duly cited. To reuse the information, users must comply with the following conditions:
> The sense of the information must not be distorted.
> The source must always be cited and referenced.
> The creation date or the date of the last update must be mentioned.
The reuse may be restricted by the protection of fundamental rights or other priority legal interests, such as personal data protection, privacy, or third-party intellectual property rights. The reuse of protected works may be formalized through the use of open dissemination licenses, such as Creative Commons, which grant certain exploitation rights over the works. For content where such licenses apply, reuse is permitted under the specified conditions.
The use of the Associations’ logos, trademarks, and distinctive signs is prohibited in all cases, except in works expressly authorised by the Associations for reuse, provided that such works do not infringe upon the principles of objectivity and truthfulness, the fundamental rights of individuals, or the intellectual property of the Associations.
In any event, whether for materials that have permissions for reuse or those that do not, users must refrain from deleting, altering, bypassing, or tampering with any protection devices or security systems that may be installed on the Associations’ pages.
Legal actions, applicable jurisdiction
The Associations also reserve the right to take any civil or criminal actions they deem appropriate for the improper use of their websites and content, or for non-compliance with these conditions. The relationship between the user and the Associations will be governed by the current and applicable law. Should any dispute arise, the parties may submit their conflicts to arbitration or resort to ordinary jurisdiction.
Revised version dated 26th September 2025.