1. Le Béret Français
The company Le Béret Français is a S.A.R.L with capital of 55 500 euros, registered in the commercial register under number 789 623 097, company address: Le Béret Français, 28 chemin de Trouillet 64100 Bayonne. The French Beret is a trademark registered with INPI.
In accordance with the laws governing copyright, the elements (texts, visuals, photographs, videos and any media) of the site www.leberetfrancais.com are the exclusive property of Le Béret Français. Consequently, the use, reproduction, distribution or representation of the content of the website www.leberetfrancais.com is strictly prohibited, subject to an accepted and certified authorization after express request to the company Le Béret Français.
2. Personal data protection and privacy policy
In accordance with article 34 of the law "informatique et libertés" of 6 January 1978, visitors or customers of the website www.leberetfrancais.com have at any time a right to access, modify, correct and delete data concerning them. The processing of nominative and/or personal information by Le Béret Français on the www.leberetfrancais.com site has been declared to the CNIL under number 1673526.
3. Link to third-party sites
The third-party sites directly or indirectly linked to www.leberetfrancais.com are not under the responsibility of Le Béret Français. Le Béret Français is therefore not responsible for the information or comments published on these sites outside its control. This information or comments are therefore the sole responsibility of these sites, and cannot be subject to controls. However, if the user of www.leberetfrancais.com finds that incorrect information appears on such sites, Le Béret Français invites its users to report it.
4. The site and data
Le Béret Français takes into account the technical information of its products sold on www.leberetfrancais.com. Please inform us through our customer service by email of any obvious errors at the following email address: contact@leberetfrancais.com. We will then endeavour to take these remarks into account as soon as possible in order to make our information clear and precise.
Information regarding online dispute resolution pursuant to Art. 14 Para. 1 of the ODR (Online Dispute Resolution Regulation):
The European Commission gives consumers the opportunity to resolve online disputes pursuant to Art. 14 Para. 1 of the ODR on one of their platforms. The platform (http://ec.europa.eu/consumers/odr) serves as a site where consumers can try to reach out-of-court settlements of disputes arising from online purchases and contracts for services.