Legal Notice
1. Website Publisher
This website is published by:
Pôlénergie Association
Registered address: 2508 route de l’Ecluse Trystram – 59140 Dunkerque
SIRET: 538 206 673 00047
Phone: +33 3 28 61 57 15
Email: contact@polenergie.org
2. Publication Director
The publication director is Marion Cousin.
3. Hosting Provider
This website is hosted by:
OVH
Address: Zone Industrielle Les Huttes, rte Ferme Masson – 59820 Gravelines
Phone: +33 9 72 10 10 07
Website: https://www.ovhcloud.com/en/
4. Intellectual Property
The content on this website (texts, images, graphics, logos, icons, etc.) is the exclusive property of CLUED-O, unless otherwise stated. Any reproduction, representation, modification, publication, or adaptation of all or part of the website’s elements is prohibited without prior written authorization.
5. Personal Data
In accordance with Law No. 78-17 of January 6, 1978, on data processing, files, and freedoms, you have the right to access, modify, rectify, and delete personal data concerning you. You can exercise this right by contacting us at the following address: marion.cousin@polenergie.org
The website may collect certain personal data via forms or cookies. You can consult our privacy policy for more information on how personal data is managed.
6. Cookies
The website https://clued-o.eu may request your consent to use cookies for statistical and/or display purposes. A cookie is a piece of data stored on your hard drive by the server of the website you visit. It contains various data that is stored in a simple text file, which a server can access to read and record information. You can delete cookies at any time in your browser settings.
7. Liability
The publisher cannot be held liable for any direct or indirect damages resulting from the use of the website or the information published on it.
8. Modification of the Legal Notice
This legal notice may be modified at any time, without prior notice, in accordance with updates to the website or applicable legislation.
9. Governing Law
This legal notice is governed by French law. In the event of a dispute, and failing an amicable resolution, only French courts shall have jurisdiction to settle the matter.