Legal Notices
LEGAL NOTICE
Site Presentation
In accordance with Article 6 of French Law No. 2004-575 of June 21, 2004, regarding confidence in the digital economy, the following entities contribute to the creation and maintenance of this website:
Owner: Lamorinière Mathieu – SIRET No. 92525058100012
Contact: contact@south-legacy.com
Address: 275 Chemin du Vallon, 83190 Ollioules, France
Hosting provider: Shopify, 74 Rue de Rome, 75008 Paris, France
Terms of Use
Use of the website https://south-legacy.com/ implies full and complete acceptance of the Terms of Use described herein. These terms may be updated or modified at any time. Users are therefore encouraged to consult them regularly.
South Legacy updates this site regularly. Likewise, the legal notices may be modified at any time and remain binding. Users are advised to refer to them frequently.
Services Provided
South Legacy makes every effort to provide the most accurate information on this website.
However, the company cannot be held liable for any omissions, inaccuracies, or outdated information, whether caused by South Legacy or third-party partners supplying this information.
All content on https://south-legacy.com/ is provided for informational purposes only and is subject to change without notice.
If you notice a gap, error, or malfunction, please report it via email to contact@south-legacy.com, describing the issue in as much detail as possible (device used, page URL, operating system, browser, etc.).
South Legacy cannot be held responsible for how this information is used or for any direct or indirect damages arising from it.
Intellectual Property and Counterfeiting
South Legacy owns or holds the rights to all elements accessible on the website, including but not limited to: texts, images, graphics, logos, icons, and software.
Any reproduction, representation, modification, publication, distribution, or adaptation of all or part of the site elements—by any means or process—is prohibited without prior written authorization from https://south-legacy.com/.
Any unauthorized use of the website or its content will be considered an infringement and may lead to legal proceedings, in accordance with Articles L.335-2 and following of the French Intellectual Property Code.
Failure to comply may result in civil and/or criminal liability. The rightful owners of copied content may also initiate legal action.
Limitations of Liability
Users agree to access the website using updated hardware free of viruses and with a modern browser.
South Legacy shall not be held liable for any direct or indirect damage caused to users’ devices due to equipment that does not meet these specifications or due to bugs or incompatibility.
South Legacy shall also not be held liable for any indirect damages, such as loss of business or missed opportunities, resulting from use of the website.
Interactive spaces (e.g., contact forms) are available to users. South Legacy reserves the right to delete, without notice, any content that violates French law, particularly those concerning data protection.
South Legacy may also initiate civil or criminal liability proceedings against users in the case of defamatory, racist, insulting, or pornographic content—regardless of the medium used (text, image, video, etc.).
Personal Data Management
In France, personal data is protected by the following laws:
During the use of https://south-legacy.com/, the following data may be collected:
Personal information is only collected when necessary to provide specific services on the site. Users knowingly provide this data, especially when filling out forms. The user is informed whether the information is mandatory.
In accordance with Articles 38 and following of Law 78-17 of January 6, 1978, all users have the right to access, correct, or object to their personal data by submitting a written and signed request, including a copy of their ID, and specifying the address for the reply.
No personal information collected on https://south-legacy.com/ is published, exchanged, transferred, or sold without the user’s knowledge. Only in the case of a sale of South Legacy or its assets may this information be transferred to the buyer, who will be bound by the same data protection obligations.
All databases are protected under the provisions of the Law of July 1, 1998, which implements European Directive 96/9 of March 11, 1996, on the legal protection of databases.
Hyperlinks and Cookies
The website https://south-legacy.com/ may include hyperlinks to third-party websites. These links are authorized but South Legacy has no control over the content of external sites and assumes no responsibility for them.
Browsing the site may result in the installation of cookies on the user's device.
A cookie is a small file that does not allow user identification but records browsing data. Cookies aim to improve site navigation and enable visit analytics.
Blocking cookies may prevent access to some services. Users can configure their browser to refuse cookies as follows:
: Tools > Internet Options > Privacy > Block all cookies.
: Options > Privacy > Use custom settings for history > Uncheck cookies.
: Settings > Advanced settings > Privacy > Content settings > Block cookies.
: Settings > Advanced > Privacy and Security > Cookies > Block cookies.
South Legacy cannot be held liable for any damage or data loss resulting from downloading files from the website. Downloads are made at the user's own risk.
Governing Law and Jurisdiction
These terms and conditions are governed by French law. Any dispute related to their interpretation or enforcement falls under the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts in the region of South Legacy's registered office.
In case of legal disputes, the language of reference will be French.
Key Applicable Laws
Glossary
: Legal entity responsible for the website's information
: Person responsible for technical maintenance and updates
: Person in charge of updating site content (texts, visuals, multimedia)
: Entity hosting the website's data
: Any person browsing or using the website
: “Any information that allows, directly or indirectly, the identification of a natural person” (Article 4 of Law No. 78-17 of January 6, 1978)