Website presentation
Pursuant to Article 6 of Law No. 2004-575 of 21 June 2004 on confidence in the digital economy, users of the website www.fairson.com are informed of the identity of the various parties involved in its creation and monitoring:
- Owner: Fairson Inventaire
- Address: 16 place Alfred Kastler, 85300 CHALLANS, France
- Tel.: +33 (0)2 51 93 59 35
- Email: contact@fairson.comShare
- Capital: €153,000
- SIRET No.: 39960676300064
- Intra-Community VAT No.: FR17399606763
- Publication Director: Mr. Stéphane Violleau & Mr. Cédric Gény
- Hosting: Infomaniak
Photo and icon credits: Fairson, Adobe Stock
General terms of use of the website and the services provided
Use of the website www.fairson.com
implies full and complete acceptance of the general terms of use described below. These terms of use may be modified or supplemented at any time; users of www.fairson.com are therefore invited to consult them regularly.
This website is normally accessible to users at all times. However, an interruption for technical maintenance may be decided by FAIRSON, which will endeavor to inform users in advance of the dates and times of the intervention.
The website www.fairson.com is updated regularly by Mr. Stéphane Violleau & Mr. Cédric Gény. Likewise, the legal notice may be modified at any time: it nevertheless remains binding on the user, who is invited to refer to it as often as possible in order to be aware of any changes.
Description of the services provided
The website www.fairson.com is intended to provide information about all of the company’s activities.
FAIRSON strives to provide information on www.fairson.com that is as accurate as possible. However, it cannot be held liable for omissions, inaccuracies, or failures to update, whether due to its own actions or to those of third-party partners who provide such information.
All information provided on www.fairson.com is for informational purposes only and may change over time. Furthermore, the information on www.fairson.com
is not exhaustive and is subject to modifications made since it was published online.
Contractual limitations on technical data
The website cannot be held liable for any material damage resulting from use of the site. In addition, the user agrees to access the site using recent hardware, free of viruses, and with a latest-generation browser that is up to date.
Intellectual property and counterfeiting
FAIRSON owns the intellectual property rights or holds the rights of use for all elements accessible on the website, including, in particular, texts, images, graphics, logos, icons, sounds, and software.
Any reproduction, representation, modification, publication, or adaptation of all or part of the elements of the website, by any means or process whatsoever, is prohibited without the prior written authorization of FAIRSON.
Any unauthorized use of the website or of any of the elements it contains will be considered an act of infringement and will be prosecuted in accordance with Articles L.335-2 et seq. of the French Intellectual Property Code.
Limitation of liability
FAIRSON cannot be held liable for any direct or indirect damage to the user’s equipment when accessing www.fairson.com, resulting either from the use of equipment that does not meet the specifications indicated in section 4, or from the occurrence of a bug or an incompatibility.
FAIRSON also cannot be held liable for indirect damages (such as, for example, loss of business or loss of opportunity) resulting from use of www.fairson.com.
Interactive areas (the ability to ask questions via the contact section) are available to users. FAIRSON reserves the right to remove, without prior notice, any content posted in these areas that would violate applicable French legislation, in particular provisions relating to data protection. Where applicable, FAIRSON also reserves the right to hold the user civilly and/or criminally liable, notably in the event of a message of a racist, abusive, defamatory, or pornographic nature, regardless of the medium used (text, photograph, etc.).
Personal data management
In France, personal data is protected in particular by Law No. 78-87 of 6 January 1978, Law No. 2004-801 of 6 August 2004, Article L. 226-13 of the French Penal Code, and the European Directive of 24 October 1995.
When using the website www.fairson.com, the following data may be collected: the URL of the links through which the user accessed www.fairson.com, the user’s Internet service provider, and the user’s Internet Protocol (IP) address.
In any event, FAIRSON collects personal information relating to the user only for the purposes of certain services offered on www.fairson.com. The user provides this information knowingly, in particular when entering it themselves. Users of www.fairson.com are informed whether providing such information is mandatory or optional.
In accordance with Articles 38 et seq. of Law No. 78-17 of 6 January 1978 relating to data processing, files and freedoms, any user has the right to access, rectify, and object to the processing of their personal data by submitting a written and signed request, accompanied by a copy of an identity document bearing the holder’s signature, and specifying the address to which the reply should be sent.
No personal information of users of www.fairson.com is published without the user’s knowledge, exchanged, transferred, assigned, or sold on any medium to third parties. Only in the event of the acquisition of FAIRSON and its rights could such information be transferred to the potential purchaser, who would in turn be bound by the same obligations to store and modify the data with respect to users of www.fairson.com.
The aforementioned website is registered with the CNIL.
Databases are protected by the provisions of the Law of 1 July 1998 transposing Directive 96/9 of 11 March 1996 on the legal protection of databases.
Hyperlinks and cookies
The website www.fairson.com contains a number of hyperlinks to other websites, set up with FAIRSON’s authorization. However, FAIRSON is not able to verify the content of the websites visited in this way and therefore assumes no liability in this regard.
Browsing www.fairson.com may result in the installation of cookie(s) on the user’s computer. A cookie is a small file that does not allow the user to be identified, but records information relating to a computer’s navigation on a website. The data obtained is intended to facilitate subsequent browsing on the website and is also used to measure traffic in various ways.
Refusing the installation of cookies may make it impossible to access certain services. However, users may configure their computer as follows to refuse the installation of cookies:
- In Internet Explorer: Tools tab (gear icon at the top right) / Internet Options. Click Privacy and choose Block all cookies. Click OK to confirm.
- In Firefox: At the top of the browser window, click the Firefox button, then go to Options. Click the Privacy tab. Set the retention rules to Use custom settings for history. Finally, uncheck it to disable cookies.
- In Safari: Click the menu icon (gear) at the top right of the browser. Select Settings. Click Show advanced settings. In the Privacy section, click Content settings. In the Cookies section, you can block cookies.
- In Chrome: Click the menu icon (three horizontal lines) at the top right of the browser. Select Settings. Click Show advanced settings. In the Privacy section, click Preferences. In the Privacy tab, you can block cookies.
Applicable law and jurisdiction
Any dispute relating to the use of the website www.fairson.com is governed by French law. Exclusive jurisdiction is granted to the competent courts of Paris.
Key applicable laws
Law No. 78-17 of 6 January 1978, as amended in particular by Law No. 2004-801 of 6 August 2004 relating to data processing, files and freedoms.
Law No. 2004-575 of 21 June 2004 on confidence in the digital economy.
Glossary
User: Internet user connecting to and using the above-mentioned website.
Personal information: “information which, in any form whatsoever, directly or indirectly, enables the identification of the natural persons to whom it applies” (Article 4 of Law No. 78-17 of 6 January 1978).