1. General Information
Site Owner:
- Name or company name: SAS LE VECTEUR
- Legal form: Société par Actions Simplifiée (SAS)
- Capital social : €1,000
- Registration Bordeaux RCS, number 927 912 071 00010
- Address: 167 avenue du Truc, 33700 Mérignac, France
- Phone
- email
Publication Director:
Site Host:
- Host name: OVH
- Address: 2 rue Kellermann, 59100 Roubaix, France
- Phone +33 9 55 00 66 33
Access to the webite
The website is freely accessible from any location to any user with an internet connection. All costs incurred by the user to access the service (computer hardware, software, internet connection, etc.) are the user's responsibility.
3. Data Collection
The site ensures that personal information is collected and processed in compliance with privacy laws according to French law no. 78-17 of January 6, 1978, related to data processing, files, and freedoms (Data Protection Act). Under this law, the user has the right to access, correct, delete, and object to their personal data. The user can exercise these rights via email.
4. Intellectual Property
Trademarks, logos, signs, and all site content (texts, images, sounds, etc.) are protected by the Intellectual Property Code and, more specifically, by copyright. The "Le Vecteur" trademark is a registered trademark of SAS Le Vecteur. Any representation and/or reproduction and/or exploitation, in whole or in part, of this trademark, of any nature whatsoever, is strictly prohibited. The user must seek prior authorization from the site for any reproduction, publication, or copying of content. They agree to use the site’s content only for strictly private purposes. Any commercial or advertising use is strictly forbidden. Any total or partial representation of the site by any means without the express permission of the site operator would constitute an infringement punishable under Articles L 335-2 and following of the Intellectual Property Code. According to Article L122-5 of the Intellectual Property Code, users who reproduce, copy, or publish protected content must cite the author and source.
5. Responsibility
The sources of information disseminated on the site vecteur.ai are considered reliable, but the site does not guarantee that it is free from defects, errors, or omissions. The information provided is for general and informational purposes only and has no contractual value. Despite regular updates, the site vecteur.ai cannot be held responsible for changes to administrative and legal provisions occurring after publication. Similarly, the site cannot be held responsible for the use and interpretation of the information contained on this site. The site vecteur.ai is not responsible for any viruses that may infect the user’s computer or any IT equipment due to use, access, or download from the site. The site’s responsibility cannot be engaged in cases of force majeure or due to unforeseeable and insurmountable actions by a third party.
6. Hyperlinks
Hyperlinks may be present on the site. The user is informed that by clicking on these links, they will leave the site vecteur.ai. The site has no control over the web pages to which these links lead and cannot be held responsible for their content.
7. Cookies
The user is informed that during their visits to the site, a cookie may be automatically installed on their browser. Cookies are small files temporarily stored on the user’s computer hard drive by the browser and are necessary for the use of the site. Cookies do not contain personal information and cannot be used to identify someone. A cookie contains a unique, randomly generated, and therefore anonymous identifier. Some cookies expire at the end of the user's visit, while others persist. The information contained in cookies is used to improve the site. However, the user must consent to the use of certain cookies. If consent is not given, the user is informed that certain features or pages may be denied. The user can disable these cookies via the cookie banner present on the site.
8. Applicable Law and Competent Jurisdiction
French law applies to this contract. In the event of failure to resolve a dispute amicably between the parties, French courts will have sole jurisdiction. For any questions related to the application of these Terms and Conditions, you can contact the responsible person at the contact details provided above.