This page governs access to the site, accounts, personal features, and the permitted use of Borsalia.
These conditions of use govern access to and use of the Borsalia website, its public pages, and its personal features. They apply to every user, whether authenticated or not.
By continuing to use the service, you agree to a lawful, non-deceptive use consistent with the purpose of the product.
Borsalia's public surfaces are available on a read-only basis. Some features, including watchlists, settings, the personal area, and some terminal layers, require an authenticated account.
You remain responsible for the accuracy of the account information you provide, the confidentiality of your credentials, and all actions taken through your session.
Borsalia is intended for market consultation, analysis, and information organization. Any use must comply with applicable law, intellectual-property rights, and the technical safeguards protecting the service.
Borsalia may modify, suspend, limit, or withdraw all or part of the service for technical, security, compliance, maintenance, data-quality, or source-availability reasons.
MedSuite SARL may suspend or close an account if it is used unlawfully, in breach of these conditions, or in a way that creates risk for service security.
The Borsalia brand, interface, visual compositions, original texts, editorial structure, and application code remain protected. Market and press content also remain subject to the rights of their respective sources and rights holders.
No reproduction, resale, syndication, or broad commercial reuse right is granted without prior written authorization.
Borsalia is a read-only information service. Decisions taken on the basis of information shown on the service remain the user's sole responsibility. The service may display delayed, partial, suspended, or unavailable data depending on the trust controls then in force.
MedSuite SARL does not guarantee uninterrupted availability or the total absence of error, but does implement reasonable controls, correction workflows, and transparency about data state.
These conditions are governed by Moroccan law. Any dispute relating to access to or use of the service falls under the jurisdiction of the competent Moroccan courts, subject to any mandatory applicable rules.