Ballroom text legals

In application of the french law 2000-719 of august 1 2000 relating to the freedom of communication, modifying the law 86-1067 of september 30 1986 relating to the freedom of communication, you will find below the legal information concerning our site.

The website ballroom.paris is the property of

Ballroom
5 rue Paul Albert,
75018 PARIS

The website ballroom.paris is edited by

Ballroom
5 rue Paul Albert,
75018 PARIS

Director of publication

Fred Valezy

Graphic design & website creation

Monsieur T
www.monsieurt.fr

Hosting

Société OVH

CNIL: Use of the information on the website

The information recorded is reserved for the use of the service(s) concerned and can only be communicated to Ballroom. In accordance with articles 39 and following of the law n° 78-17 of 6 January 1978 modified in 2004 relating to data processing, files and liberties, any person may obtain communication and, if necessary, rectification or deletion of information concerning him/her, by contacting Ballroom. Users of the Ballroom website are required to comply with the provisions of the French law on information technology, files and liberties, the violation of which is punishable by criminal penalties. In particular, they must refrain, with regard to the nominative information presented on the site, from any collection, any misuse and, in general, any act likely to infringe the privacy or reputation of individuals.

Cookies

A cookie is a small text file saved on your computer or mobile device and retrieved on subsequent visits. The Ballroom site uses cookies to make your visit easier and more enjoyable. We do not use cookies to store personal information or to disclose information to third parties. There are two types of cookies, permanent and temporary (session cookies). Permanent cookies are stored as a file on your computer or mobile device for a period not exceeding 12 months. Session cookies are stored temporarily and disappear as soon as you close your browser session. You can easily delete cookies from your computer or mobile device using your browser. For instructions on how to manage and delete cookies, please refer to the help section of your browser. Depending on your preferences, you can disable cookies or request to be notified each time a new cookie is sent to your computer or mobile device. Please note that if you disable cookies, you will not be able to take full advantage of all features.

Third party cookies

We use third-party cookies to collect statistics in aggregate form in analysis tools such as Google Analytics. These cookies may be permanent or temporary (session cookies). Permanent cookies are stored on your computer or mobile device for a period not exceeding 24 months.

Credit & Copyright

All content (photos, texts, videos, sounds, etc.) available on this site remains the exclusive property of Ballroom and/or its partners and is subject to French legislation on copyright and intellectual property. All reproduction rights are reserved, including for downloadable documents and iconographic and photographic representations. Any extraction and/or reproduction of a substantial part of the information published on the site is prohibited without the prior authorisation of Ballroom and constitutes an infringement punishable under articles L.335-2 et seq. of the French Intellectual Property Code. The Intellectual Property Code specifies that the source must be cited or the authorisation of the author of the images must be requested.
It only applies within the framework of the respect of copyright. As a creation of the mind, images (even screen copies) are therefore protected by copyright (art. L112-2-9 of the Intellectual Property Code). The fact of reproducing or representing, without authorization, images, texts or documents is punishable under civil law by an order for damages. These damages are calculated on a case-by-case basis. It depends on the victim’s loss of profit, the damage suffered due to the distortion of the way the site is presented and the repercussions that the author of the site may have had, the way the image was put forward and the image that it may have brought in financial terms to the designer.