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Terms of use

Last update: April 29, 2025

1. Site editor

ParisTransfers.fr
Company: [Name of your company or your personal name]
Legal form: [SARL, SASU, Auto-Entrepreneur, etc.]
Registered office: [Full address]
SIRET: [SIRET number]
RCS: [City of registration]
Intracommunity VAT: [VAT number, if applicable]
Contact :

2. Site host

OVHCloud
SAS with capital of €10,174,560
Registered office: 2 rue Kellermann – 59100 Roubaix – France
Telephone: 1007 (from France)
Website: www.ovhcloud.com

3. Intellectual property

All content on the ParisTransfers.fr site, including but not limited to graphics, images, text, videos, animations, sounds, logos, gifs and icons, as well as their layout, is the exclusive property of ParisTransfers.fr, with the exception of trademarks, logos or content belonging to other partner companies or authors.

Any reproduction, distribution, modification, adaptation, retransmission or publication, even partial, of these various elements is strictly forbidden without the express written consent of ParisTransfers.fr.

4. Liability

The ParisTransfers.fr website makes every effort to ensure that the information provided is accurate and up-to-date. However, errors or omissions may occur.
The user must therefore check the accuracy of the information provided by ParisTransfers.fr, and notify ParisTransfers.fr of any changes to the site that he or she considers necessary.

ParisTransfers.fr is in no way responsible for the use made of this information, nor for any direct or indirect prejudice that may result.

5. Personal data

For more information on the collection and use of your personal data, please consult our Privacy Policy.

6. Cookies

The ParisTransfers.fr website may ask you to accept cookies for statistical and display purposes.
You can set your browser to refuse cookies.

7. Applicable law

Any dispute relating to the use of the ParisTransfers.fr website is subject to French law.
In the event of a dispute, and after an attempt to find an amicable solution, jurisdiction is attributed to the French courts.