1. Website Edition

In accordance with Article 6 of Law No. 2004-575 of June 21, 2004, regarding trust in the digital economy, users of the website www.morgere.com are informed of the identity of the various parties involved in its creation and maintenance:

Website owner: SAS Morgère – Contact: trawldoor.morgere@morgere.fr – +33 (0)2 99 56 14 36 – Address: 15 rue des Mettras, 35540 Miniac-Morvan, France.

Company identification: SAS Morgère with a share capital of €2,026,600 – SIREN: 897280426 – RCS or RM: Saint-Malo B 897 280 426 – Postal address: 5 rue des Mettras, 35540 Miniac-Morvan.

Publication Director: SAS Morgère – Contact: trawldoor.morgere@morgere.fr.

Hosting provider: HOSTINGER INTERNATIONAL LTD, 61 Lordou Vironos Street, 6023 Larnaca, Cyprus www.hostinger.fr/contact.

Data Protection Officer: Pascal Reverseau – preverseau@morgere.fr.

Other contributors: Phare Web Agency in Saint-Malo.

2. Intellectual Property and Counterfeiting

SAS Morgère owns the intellectual property rights and holds usage rights over all the elements accessible on the website, including texts, images, graphics, logos, videos, architecture, icons, and sounds.

Any reproduction, representation, modification, publication, adaptation of all or part of the elements of the site, regardless of the means or process used, is prohibited without the prior written authorization of SAS Morgère.

Any unauthorized use of the website or any of its elements will be considered as constituting infringement and will be pursued in accordance with the provisions of articles L.335-2 and following of the Intellectual Property Code.

3. Limitations of Liability

SAS Morgère shall not be held liable for direct or indirect damages caused to the user’s equipment while accessing the www.morgere.com website.

SAS Morgère disclaims any responsibility regarding the use that may be made of the information and content present on www.morgere.com.

SAS Morgère undertakes to secure the www.morgere.com website to the best of its ability; however, its liability cannot be invoked if unwanted data is imported and installed on its site without its knowledge.

Interactive spaces (such as contact or comment sections) are available to users. SAS Morgère reserves the right to delete, without prior notice, any content posted in these spaces that would contravene the applicable legislation in France, particularly regarding data protection provisions.

If necessary, SAS Morgère also reserves the right to hold the user civilly and/or criminally liable, especially in the case of messages with racist, offensive, defamatory, or pornographic content, regardless of the medium used (text, photograph, etc.).

4. CNIL and Personal Data Management

In accordance with the provisions of Law No. 78-17 of January 6, 1978, as amended, the user of the website www.morgere.com has the right to access, modify, and delete the information collected. To exercise this right, please send a message to our Data Protection Officer: Pascal Reverseau – preverseau@morgere.fr.

For more information on how we process your data (types of data, purpose, recipients, etc.), please read our privacy policy.

5. Hyperlinks and Cookies

The website www.morgere.com contains hypertext links to other sites and disclaims all responsibility regarding these external links or links created by other sites to www.morgere.com.

Browsing the morgere.phare-web.fr website may result in the installation of cookie(s) on the user’s computer.

A “cookie” is a small file that records information about a user’s browsing on a site. The data obtained in this way allows for measurement of site traffic, for example.

You have the option to accept or refuse cookies by modifying your browser settings. No cookie will be deposited without your consent.

Cookies are stored for a maximum duration of [insert duration in months].

For more information on how we use cookies, please read our privacy policy.

6. Applicable Law and Jurisdiction

Any dispute relating to the use of the www.morgere.com website is subject to French law. Except where prohibited by law, exclusive jurisdiction is granted to the competent courts of Saint-Malo.