Pursuant to the provisions of Articles 6-III and 19 of Law No. 2004-575 of June 21, 2004 for Confidence in the Digital Economy, known as LCEN, users and visitors, hereinafter referred to as the “User”, of the website https://regisbonnanconsulting.com, hereinafter referred to as the “Site”, are hereby informed of these legal notices.
Connection to and browsing the Site by the User implies full and unreserved acceptance of these legal notices.
The latter are accessible on the Site under the “Legal Notices” section.**
ARTICLE 1 – THE PUBLISHER
The Site is published by RBC REGIS BONNAN CONSULTING EURL with a capital of 1000 euros, registered in the Paris Trade and Companies Register under number 919792705 whose registered office is located at 46 RUE BAYEN, 75017 PARIS – Email address: rb@regisbonnanconsulting.com.
Intra-community VAT number: FR18919792705
The Director of the publication is BONNAN Régis, hereinafter referred to as the “Publisher”.
ARTICLE 2 – THE HOST
The Site is hosted by the company OVH, whose registered office is located at 2 RUE KELLERMANN, 59100 ROUBAIX https://www.ovhcloud.com/
ARTICLE 3 – ACCESS TO THE SITE
The Site is accessible everywhere, 7 days a week, 24 hours a day, except in cases of force majeure, scheduled or unscheduled interruptions and that may result from a need for maintenance.
In the event of modification, interruption or suspension of the Site, the Publisher cannot be held responsible.
ARTICLE 4 – DATA COLLECTION
The Site collects and processes personal information from the User in a respectful manner of private life in accordance with the law n ° 78-17 of January 6, 1978 relating to information technology, files and liberties.
Under the law Informatique et Libertés, dated January 6, 1978, the User has the right to access, rectify, delete and oppose their personal data. The User exercises this right by email to the email address rb@regisbonnanconsulting.com
Any use, reproduction, distribution, marketing, modification of all or part of the Site, without authorization from the Publisher is prohibited and may result in legal action and prosecution as provided in particular by the Intellectual Property Code and the Civil Code.