Legal Information

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Website Presentation

Pursuant to Article 6 of Law No. 2004-575 of June 21, 2004, for confidence in the digital economy, the identity of the various parties involved in the creation and monitoring of the website beliver.fr is specified to users:

Owner: BeLiver – SARL 94156771100010 – 5 RUE FÉNÉLON – CS 52084 – 33075 BORDEAUX CEDEX – FRANCE

Creator: Fourmizz

Publication Manager: BeLiver – contact[at]beliver.fr

The publication manager can be either a natural or a legal person.

Host: Webflow – 398 11th Street, Floor 2, San Francisco, CA 94103, USA

General Terms of Use for the Website and Offered Services

Using the website beliver.fr implies full and unconditional acceptance of the general terms of use described below. These terms of use may be modified or supplemented at any time, so users of the website beliver.fr are invited to consult them regularly.

This website is normally accessible to users at all times. However, BeLiver may decide to interrupt access for technical maintenance purposes, in which case it will endeavor to inform users in advance of the intervention dates and times.

Similarly, the legal notices may be modified at any time: they are binding on the user, who is invited to refer to them as often as possible to stay informed.

Description of Provided Services

The website beliver.fr aims to provide information about all activities of the company.

BeLiver strives to provide the most accurate information possible on the website, beliver.fr. However, it cannot be held responsible for omissions, inaccuracies, or shortcomings in updates, whether caused by itself or by third-party partners providing such information.

All information on the website beliver.fr is provided for informational purposes only and may change. Additionally, the details provided on the website eliver.fr are not exhaustive and may be subject to modifications after being published online.

Technical Data Limitations

The website uses JavaScript technology.

The website cannot be held responsible for material damages resulting from the use of the site. Furthermore, users commit to accessing the website using up-to-date equipment, free of viruses, and with a modern, up-to-date web browser.

Intellectual Property and Counterfeiting

BeLiver owns the intellectual property rights or holds usage rights for all elements accessible on the website, including texts, images, graphics, logos, icons, sounds, and software.

Any reproduction, representation, modification, publication, or adaptation of all or part of the website’s elements, regardless of the method or process used, is prohibited without prior written authorization from BeLiver.

Any unauthorized exploitation of the website or any of its elements will be considered an infringement and prosecuted in accordance with the provisions of Articles L.335-2 and following of the French Intellectual Property Code.

Liability Limitations

BeLiver cannot be held responsible for direct or indirect damage caused to the user’s equipment while accessing the website beliver.fr, resulting from either the use of equipment that does not meet the specifications outlined in section 4 or the occurrence of a bug or incompatibility.

BeLiver is also not liable for indirect damages (such as loss of business or opportunity) resulting from the use of the website beliver.fr.

Interactive spaces (e.g., contact forms) are available to users. BeLiver reserves the right to delete any content posted in this space without prior notice if it violates applicable French laws, particularly those related to data protection. If necessary, BeLiver also reserves the right to hold the user civilly and/or criminally liable, especially in the case of racist, offensive, defamatory, or pornographic messages, regardless of the medium used (text, photograph, etc.).

Management of Personal Data

In France, personal data is protected by Law No. 78-87 of January 6, 1978, Law No. 2004-801 of August 6, 2004, Article L. 226-13 of the Penal Code, and the European Directive of October 24, 1995.

When using the website beliver.fr, the following data may be collected: the URL of links through which the user accessed beliver.fr, the user’s internet service provider, and the user’s IP address.

BeLiver only collects personal information necessary for certain services offered by beliver.fr. The user knowingly provides this information, particularly when entering it themselves. Users of beliver.fr are informed whether the provision of such information is mandatory.

In accordance with Articles 38 and following of Law 78-17 of January 6, 1978, relating to data protection and privacy, every user has the right to access, rectify, and oppose personal data concerning them. To exercise this right, they must submit a written, signed request, accompanied by a copy of an identity document with the holder’s signature, specifying the address where the response should be sent.

No personal information from the user of beliver.fr is published without their knowledge, nor is it exchanged, transferred, assigned, or sold to third parties in any format. Only in the case of BeLiver being acquired would the said information be transferred to the potential buyer, who would then be bound by the same obligation of data conservation and modification concerning the user of beliver.fr.

The databases are protected by the provisions of the Law of July 1, 1998, transposing Directive 96/9 of March 11, 1996, regarding the legal protection of databases.

Hyperlinks and Cookies

The website beliver.fr contains several hyperlinks to other websites, set up with the authorization of BeLiver. However, BeLiver does not have the ability to verify the content of the websites visited and, therefore, assumes no liability for them.

Browsing the website beliver.fr may cause cookies to be installed on the user’s computer. A cookie is a small file that does not allow user identification, but records information about a computer’s navigation on a website. The data obtained aims to facilitate subsequent navigation and enable various site traffic measurements.

Refusing to install cookies may make certain services inaccessible. Users can configure their computers to refuse cookie installation by adjusting their browser settings.

Applicable Law and Jurisdiction

Any dispute related to the use of eliver.fr is subject to French law. Exclusive jurisdiction is granted to the competent courts in Bordeaux.

Main Applicable Laws

  • Law No. 78-17 of January 6, 1978, as amended by Law No. 2004-801 of August 6, 2004, on data protection and privacy.
  • Law No. 2004-575 of June 21, 2004, on confidence in the digital economy.

Glossary

User: An internet user connecting to and using the aforementioned website.

Personal information: “Information that allows, in any form, directly or indirectly, the identification of the individuals to whom it applies” (Article 4 of Law No. 78-17 of January 6, 1978).