Legal information

Presentation of the site

Under Article 6 of Law No. 2004-575 of June 21, 2004 for confidence in the digital economy, it is specified to users of the site the identity of various stakeholders in the context of its implementation and monitoring:

Website editor and hosting

N124 communication
Bascous
32190 Vic-Fezensac

Director of the publication

The Inspector Cluzo

Warning about the contents

The purpose of the site is to provide information concerning all the activities of the group "The Inspector Cluzo". The director of the publication makes every effort to provide information on the site that is as accurate as possible. However, it cannot be held responsible for omissions, inaccuracies and shortcomings in the updating, whether they are of its own making or of the making of third-party partners who provide it with this information. All the information on the site is given as an indication, and is likely to evolve. Moreover, the information on the site is not exhaustive.

Intellectual property and counterfeiting

The Inspector Cluzo is the owner of the intellectual property rights or holds the rights of use on all the elements accessible on the site, in particular the texts, images, videos, graphics, logos, icons, sounds, software.
Photos by Cyrille Vidal
Any reproduction, representation, modification, publication, adaptation of all or part of the elements of the site, whatever the means or the process used, is prohibited.
Any unauthorized exploitation of the site or of any of the elements it contains will be considered as constituting an infringement and will be prosecuted in accordance with the provisions of articles L.335-2 et seq. of the Intellectual Property Code.

Protection of personal data

The site is not declared to the CNIL because it does not collect personal information. No personal information is collected without your knowledge. No personal information is given to third parties.

Applicable law

Both this site and the terms and conditions of its use are governed by French law, regardless of the place of use or connection. In the event of a dispute, and after all attempts to find an amicable solution have failed, the French courts will have sole jurisdiction to hear the dispute.