Effective as of 20/11/2019
In accordance with 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 L.C.E.N., Users of the pc-mac-and-cheese.com site are informed of the present legal notice.
Connection to and browsing of the pc-mac-and-cheese.com website implies full and unreserved acceptance of the present legal notice.
The latter are accessible on the site under the heading "Legal information".
ARTICLE 1 : The publisher
The vrspraygraffiti.com website is edited and published by ESCANDEL Hadrien, domiciled at 25 Chemin du séminaire Toulouse, whose telephone number is 06 25 27 22 28, and whose e-mail address is pcmacandcheese@gmail.com.
Siret: 898 740 097 00016
Company name: PC MAC AND CHEESE
ARTICLE 2 : The host
The host of the pc-mac-and-cheese.com website is the company OVH, whose head office is located at 2, rue Kellermann - 59100 ROUBAIX, FRANCE.
ARTICLE 3: Site access
The site is accessible from any location, 7 days a week, 24 hours a day, except in cases of force majeure, scheduled or unscheduled interruptions and those resulting from maintenance requirements.
In the event of modification, interruption or suspension of services, pc-mac-and-cheese.com cannot be held responsible.
ARTICLE 4: Data collection
The site is exempt from declaration to the Commission Nationale Informatique et Libertés (CNIL) insofar as it does not collect any data concerning users.
ARTICLE 5 : Cookies
Users are informed that when they visit the site, a cookie may be automatically installed on their browser.
By browsing the site, the user accepts these cookies.
A cookie is an element that does not allow the user to be identified, but is used to record information relating to the user's browsing on the website. The user can deactivate this cookie using the settings in his or her browser software.
ARTICLE 6: Intellectual property
Any use, reproduction, distribution, marketing or modification of all or part of the pc-mac-and-cheese.com site without the Publisher's authorization is prohibited and may result in legal action and proceedings as provided for in the French Intellectual Property Code and the French Civil Code.2