Privacy Policy & Legal Information
Camping Del Padel
In accordance with the provisions of Article 6 of Law No. 2004-575 of 21 June 2004 on Confidence in the Digital Economy (LCEN), here is the legal information concerning the Camping Del Padel website.
1. Website Publisher
This website is the property of:
- Company name: SAS Camping Del Padel
- Legal form: SAS (Simplified Joint Stock Company)
- Registered office: 6 rue du stade, 38630 Les Avenières, France
- SIRET number: 879 273 001 00039
- Intra-Community VAT number: FR45879273001
- Publication manager: Mr Coquelle
- Contact: campingdelpadel@gmail.com
2. Web Hosting
The website is hosted by:
- Host: OVH Cloud
- Registered office: 2 rue Kellermann - 59100 Roubaix - France
- Website: www.ovh.com
3. Intellectual Property
All content (text, graphics, logos, photos, videos) present on this website is the exclusive property of Camping Del Padel, unless otherwise stated. Any reproduction, distribution or modification of these elements, without prior written authorization, is strictly prohibited and may constitute counterfeiting punishable under intellectual property law.
4. Personal Data (GDPR)
Camping Del Padel is committed to ensuring that the collection and processing of your data complies with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).
- Purpose: Data collected via contact or booking forms is used solely for managing your stay and customer relations.
- Rights: You have the right to access, rectify and delete data concerning you. To exercise this right, contact us at: campingdelpadel@gmail.com.
5. Cookies
The website may use cookies to improve the user experience and perform visit statistics. You can configure your browser to refuse these cookies.
6. Consumer Mediation
In the event of an unresolved dispute with our customer service, and in accordance with Article L.612-1 of the French Consumer Code, you have the right to use a consumer mediator free of charge.
- Mediator: CM2C
7. Applicable Law
These legal notices are governed by French law. In the event of a dispute, and after an attempt at amicable resolution, the French courts will have exclusive jurisdiction.