Data Policy
NATIONAL COMMISSION FOR INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND FREEDOM (CNIL)
This site has been declared to the CNIL, in accordance with Law No. 78-17 of January 6, 1978 relating to information technology, files and freedoms.
RIGHT OF ACCESS TO COMPUTERIZED FILES
Any user who has submitted information via this website, directly or indirectly nominative, may request the communication of nominative information concerning him to the administrator of the service and have it rectified if necessary, in accordance with French law n°78-17 of January 6, 1978 relating to information technology, files and freedoms, by making a request by email to this link or by mail to the attention of Bio Déco, 13 rue de Sully, 17410 Saint Martin de Ré - France
INFORMATION MADE AVAILABLE
The information and press releases published in this service are non-contractual and the documents that are legally binding are those that have been the subject of legal notices and/or the approval of the local authorities. The content made available on this site is provided for information purposes. The existence of a link from the Finn Home site to another site does not constitute validation of this site or its content. It is up to the Internet user to use this information with discernment and critical thinking. The publisher cannot be held liable for the information, opinions and recommendations formulated by these third parties.
LICENSE OF RIGHT OF USE AND COPYRIGHT
This entire site is subject to French and international legislation on copyright and intellectual property, both in terms of its form (choice of plan, layout of materials, means of access to data, organization of data, etc.) and in terms of each element of its content (texts, images, etc.). All reproductions, in whole or in part, of this site, including downloadable documents and iconographic and photographic representations, are strictly prohibited without the express authorization of the site manager. Any infringement of any of these rights constitutes the criminal offense of counterfeiting (art. L 335-1 to 335-10 of the Intellectual Property Code) and is punishable by a prison sentence of two years and a fine of 150,000 euros.