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Website galeriepaulproute.fr – Legal Notice
 
1. Website Publisher
Website: https://galeriepaulproute.fr
Publisher: Galerie Paul Prouté
Legal form: SAS
Share capital: €199,504.00
Registered office: 74, rue de Seine – 75006 Paris – France
Trade and Companies Register (RCS): Paris No. 582 069 258 R.C.S. Paris
Intra-Community VAT: FR12582069258
Telephone: +33 (0)1 43 26 89 80
E-mail: proutesa@wanadoo.fr
Publication Director: Sylvie Tocci-Prouté, Director

2. Hosting Provider
OVHcloud
SAS with share capital of €10,174,560
Registered office: 2, rue Kellermann – 59100 Roubaix – France
Website: https://www.ovhcloud.com

3. Intellectual Property
All content on this website (texts, images, photographs, logos, trademarks, etc.) is protected by copyright and intellectual property rights.
Any reproduction, representation, adaptation or use, in whole or in part, is prohibited without the prior written authorization of Galerie Paul Prouté.

4. Personal Data
Data collected via the website (contact form, etc.) is used solely to manage contact requests and customer relations.
Data is retained for the time necessary to process the request and is not shared with third parties, except where required by law.

In accordance with the GDPR and the French Data Protection Act (“Informatique et Libertés”), you have the right to access, rectify, object to, erase, restrict processing, and to data portability.
You may exercise these rights by writing to: proutesa@wanadoo.fr or to the postal address of the registered office.
You may also lodge a complaint with the CNIL (www.cnil.fr).

5. Cookies
The website may use cookies necessary for its operation and, where applicable, audience measurement cookies. You can manage your preferences via your browser.

6. External Links
The website may contain links to third-party websites.
Galerie Paul Prouté cannot be held responsible for the content or operation of these external websites.

7. Applicable Law
This website and these legal notices are governed by French law.
In the event of a dispute and failing an amicable solution, the competent courts shall be those within the jurisdiction of Paris.