Legal Notice

Website publisher

This website is published by the company VECTUEL, a simplified joint-stock company with a share capital of €147,923, registered in the Créteil Trade and Companies Register under number 451 491 617 R.C.S. Créteil.

Registered office:

34 voie des Aulnettes
94360 Bry-sur-Marne
France

SIREN: 451 491 617
VAT number: FR37 451491617
Activity: Business and other software development

Contact: contact@vectuel.com
Phone: +33 (0)1 80 18 69 89

Publishing Director

The publishing director of the website is Gilles Guyard.

Hosting

The website is hosted by:

Framer B.V.
Rozengracht 207B
1016 LZ Amsterdam
Netherlands
Contact: support@framer.com

Intellectual Property

All content present on this site, including but not limited to texts, images, videos, animations, interfaces, 3D layouts, 3D models, mapping databases, logos, trademarks, graphic elements, sounds, icons, and downloadable documents, is the exclusive property of VECTUEL or is subject to an authorization for use.

Any reproduction, representation, modification, distribution, adaptation, or exploitation, in whole or in part, of this content, by any process whatsoever, without prior written authorization from VECTUEL, is strictly prohibited.

Trademarks, logos, and distinctive signs present on the site are protected. Any unauthorized use is likely to engage the liability of its author.

Liability

VECTUEL strives to ensure the accuracy and updating of the information published on this site. However, this information is provided for guidance purposes only and may be modified at any time.

VECTUEL cannot be held liable for errors, omissions, service interruptions, temporary unavailability of the site, or direct or indirect damages that may result from accessing or using the site.

The hypertext links present on the site may redirect to third-party sites. VECTUEL exercises no control over these sites and declines any responsibility regarding their content, operation, or privacy policy.

Personal Data

Any personal data collected through the site, particularly via contact forms, is processed by VECTUEL in order to respond to user requests, ensure sales follow-up, or communicate information related to its activities.

In accordance with applicable regulations on the protection of personal data, users have a right to access, rectify, erase, oppose, limit processing, and, where applicable, a right to the portability of their data.

These rights can be exercised by writing to: contact@vectuel.com.

For more information on the collection and processing of personal data, the user is invited to consult the site's Privacy Policy. Information obligations must be formulated in a concise, transparent, understandable, and easily accessible manner.

Cookies and Trackers

The site may use cookies or trackers necessary for its proper functioning, as well as, where applicable, cookies for audience measurement, video playback, or third-party service integration.

When the user's consent is required, it is collected before the layout of the concerned cookies. The user can modify their preferences at any time from the cookie management module available on the site.

The CNIL recalls that certain cookies or trackers require the prior consent of the user, particularly when they are used to analyze navigation or to integrate certain third-party services.

Ecoconception Approach

The VECTUEL website is part of a digital ecoconception approach aimed at limiting its environmental footprint while maintaining a qualitative and high-performing visual experience.

This approach is reflected in particular by attention paid to page weight, optimization of images and media, limitation of unnecessary resources, sobriety of animations, readability of content, and fluidity of navigation.

VECTUEL thus seeks to offer a lighter, more sustainable, and more efficient site, in line with its approach to 3D innovation applied to territories. This approach is inspired by the principles of the General Ecoconception Guidelines for Digital Services, published by Arcep and Arcom with ADEME, whose objective is to reduce the environmental footprint of digital services from their design stage.

This statement does not constitute an environmental certification, but reflects a commitment to continuous improvement.

Applicable Law

These legal notices are governed by French law.

In the event of a dispute, and in the absence of an amicable resolution, the competent courts will be those designated in accordance with the applicable rules of procedure.