Legal Notice

#1 stephtout.com
#2 Marie-Louise Stephan-Toutous, known as Stephtout
#3 6, rue Hent en Ty Glaz Laimer, 56400 Plumergat, France
#4 stephtout@neuf.fr

1. Presentation of the website

In accordance with Law No. 2004-2005 of June 21, 2004 on confidence in the digital economy, our website created by Ste Immersive Box SARL, developer of the site #1, provides the public information about our company.
Possibly modifiable, we therefore invite you to consult our legal notices as often as possible, so as to read them frequently.
The site #1 belongs to #2 – Responsible, whose registered office is located at the following address: #3
Natural or legal person, #2 is responsible for the publication, whose e-mail address is as follows: #4
The Digital Communication Agency, Immersive Box, is responsible for the administration of the site, whose e-mail address is as follows: contact@immersivebox.com.
The site #1 is hosted by OVH, whose head office is located at the following address: 2, Rue Kellermann, 59100 Roubaix, France.

2. General conditions of use of the site and the services offered

By using our website #1, you fully and completely accept the general conditions of use specified in our legal notices.
Accessible to all types of visitors, it is important to specify however that an interruption for maintenance of the website may be decided by #2.
The dates and times of interruptions will nevertheless be specified in advance to users via our blog.

3. The products, services or information offered by #1

In accordance with its communication policy, the site #1 aims to inform users about the services offered by #2, which then strives to provide specific information about its activity.
However, inaccuracies or omissions may exist: the company can in no way be held responsible for any error present on the site #1.

4. Contractual limitations

The information transcribed on our website #1 is subject to qualitative procedures, in order to ensure its reliability.
However, we cannot incur any liability in the event of technical inaccuracies in our explanations.
If you notice an error concerning information that we may have omitted, please let us know by email at #4.
The links linked directly or indirectly to our website #1 are not under the control of our company.
Therefore, we cannot ensure the accuracy of the information on these other websites.
Using JavaScript technology, the site #1 can not be held responsible for any material damage related to its use, moreover, any other type of consequence related to the operation of the site #1, whether direct or indirect (bug, incompatibility, virus, loss of market, etc.).

5. Intellectual Property and Website Content

The editorial content of the website #1 belongs exclusively to #2. Any violation of copyright is sanctioned by article L.335-2 of the Intellectual Property Code, with a penalty of 2 years imprisonment and a fine of €150,000.
The site #1 cannot be blamed in the event of abusive, racist, defamatory or pornographic comments exchanged on the interactive spaces.
The company also reserves the right to delete any content contrary to the values ​​of the company or to the legislation applicable in France.
By browsing the site #1, the user also accepts the possible installation of cookies on his computer.

6. Personal data, respect for your privacy and your freedoms

All information collected on the website #1 is done within the framework of the needs related to the use of our platform, such as the signature form, contact, Newsletter…
#2 undertakes not to sell information concerning users of the website in any way whatsoever (sale, exchange, loan, rental, donation).
In accordance with the law “Informatique et Libertés” of January 6, 1978 amended in 2004, the user has the right to access and rectify information concerning him, a right he can exercise at any time by sending an email to address #4, or by sending a request by mail to the following address: #3.

7. Applicable law and relevant laws

Subject to French law, the website #1 is governed by law n° 2004-2005 of June 21, 2004 for confidence in the digital economy, article L.335-2 of the Code of Intellectual Property and the law “Informatique et Libertés” of January 6, 1978 amended in 2004.