Legal
Legal notice
Publisher, hosting, intellectual property and applicable law for yourfood.app and the Your Food mobile application.
Publisher
Clément Hard Sole proprietorship (French micro-entreprise) Trading name: Harderue Studio Business address: Golfe-Juan, France Publication director: Clément Hard
| SIREN | 102 411 048 |
| SIRET | 102 411 048 00014 |
| Activity code | 58.29C, software application publishing |
| VAT | Not applicable, article 293 B of the French General Tax Code |
| Contact | Contact form |
Hosting
This site is hosted by LWS (Ligne Web Services), a French société par actions simplifiée with share capital of €500,000.
10 rue Penthièvre, 75008 Paris, France RCS Paris B 851 993 683 lws.fr
Intellectual property
All content on yourfood.app and in the Your Food mobile application: text, visuals, illustrations, logo, mascot, graphic identity, source code and structure, is protected by copyright and remains the exclusive property of its publisher, unless stated otherwise.
Any reproduction, representation, adaptation or use, in whole or in part and on any medium, is prohibited without prior written permission.
The App Store and Apple logos are trademarks of Apple Inc. Google Play and the Google Play logo are trademarks of Google LLC. Trademarks, logos and visuals belonging to any partner mentioned remain the property of their respective owners and are displayed with their agreement.
Liability
Information published on this site is provided for guidance and updated regularly. It constitutes neither a contractual commitment nor a quote: only a written and signed proposal binds the studio.
The site may link to external resources such as app stores, partner websites or social networks. Their content is not the responsibility of the publisher.
Personal data and cookies
Processing of data submitted through the site’s forms, audience measurement and cookie management are detailed in the privacy policy, which also sets out your rights and how to exercise them.
You can reopen the cookie choice here:
Consumer mediation
Under article L.612-1 of the French Consumer Code, any consumer is entitled to free recourse to a consumer mediator for the amicable resolution of a dispute, after first submitting a written complaint directly to the studio.
Applicable law
The site, the application and the related services are governed by French law. In the event of a dispute and failing amicable resolution, the French courts have sole jurisdiction.
