These “terms of use” are intended to set the legal framework for the way the website's services are made available and used by the “User”. The terms of use must be accepted by any User wishing to access the site. They constitute the contract between the site and the User. The User's access to the site signifies acceptance of these terms of use. We reserve the right to unilaterally amend the content of these terms at any time.
This clause defines the key terms of the contract:
The site is freely accessible anywhere to any User with Internet access. All costs incurred by the User to access the service (computer hardware, software, Internet connection, etc.) are at the User's expense.
The site uses all means at its disposal to ensure quality access to its services. As this is an obligation of means, the site does not undertake to achieve this result. Any event due to force majeure resulting in a malfunction of the network or server does not engage the liability of the site owner.
Access to the site's services may at any time be interrupted, suspended or modified without notice for maintenance or any other reason. The User undertakes not to claim any compensation following the interruption, suspension or modification of this contract.
The trademarks, logos and signs, as well as all the content of the site (text, images, sounds, etc.), are protected by intellectual-property law and in particular by copyright. Any reproduction or representation, in whole or in part, of the site or any of its elements, without express authorisation, is prohibited and would constitute infringement.
The sources of the information published on the site are deemed reliable. However, the site reserves the right not to guarantee the reliability of the sources. The information given on the site is for information purposes only. The User therefore assumes sole and full responsibility for the use of the information and content of this site.
French law applies to this contract. In the absence of an amicable resolution of any dispute arising between the parties, the French courts shall have sole jurisdiction.
Last updated: June 2026.