Effective from 01/06/2024
In accordance with the provisions of Articles 6-III and 19 of Law No. 2004-575 of 21 June 2004 on Confidence in the Digital Economy, known as the L.C.E.N., users and visitors, hereinafter the ‘User’, to the detourodyssey.com site, hereinafter the ‘Site’, are hereby informed of the following legal notice. of the detourodyssey.com website, hereinafter the ‘Site’, are hereby informed of the present legal notice.
Connection to and browsing of the Site by the User implies full and unreserved acceptance of this legal notice.
These are available on the Site under the heading ‘Legal notice’.
ARTICLE 1 – THE PUBLISHER
The Website is published by Detour Odyssey, a SAS with capital of 30,000 euros, registered in the Lyon Trade and Companies Register under number 928859719, whose registered office is located at 3 rue de Genève, 69006 Lyon.
E-mail address : contact@detourodyssey.com.
The Publication Director is Sabrina Clement
hereinafter the ‘Publisher’.
ARTICLE 2 – THE HOSTING PROVIDER
The Site’s hosting provider is Infomaniak Network SA, whose registered office is at Les Acacias, Geneva, Switzerland, and can be reached at: https://www.infomaniak.com
ARTICLE 3 – ACCESS TO THE WEBSITE
The Site is accessible at all times, 7 days a week, 24 hours a day, except in the event of force majeure, scheduled or unscheduled interruption or where maintenance is required.
In the event of modification, interruption or suspension of the Site, the Publisher shall not be held liable.
ARTICLE 4 – DATA COLLECTION
The Site ensures that the User’s personal information is collected and processed in compliance with the French Data Protection Act no. 78-17 of 6 January 1978.
Under the French Data Protection Act of 6 January 1978, Users have the right to access, rectify, delete and object to their personal data. The User exercises this right:
– by email to contact@detourodyssey.com
Any use, reproduction, distribution, marketing or modification of all or part of the Site without the Publisher’s authorisation is prohibited and may result in legal action as provided for in the French Intellectual Property Code and the French Civil Code.