Legal Notice

Legal Notice

Last updated: June 2026

In accordance with Article 6 of French Law No. 2004-575 of June 21, 2004, for confidence in the digital economy (LCEN), the following legal information is provided regarding the publisher and hosting provider of this website.

01 Website Publisher

  • Name: Maxime DUCAMP
  • Status: Sole Proprietor / Individual Entrepreneur (EI)
  • Registered Office: Marseille, France
  • SIRET: 105 193 205 00017
  • NAF/APE Code: 6201Z (Computer programming)
  • VAT Identification: VAT not applicable, article 293 B of the French General Tax Code (CGI)
  • E-mail: [EMAIL_ADDRESS]
  • Phone: [TELEPHONE_PLACEHOLDER]
  • Editor-in-Chief: Maxime DUCAMP

02 Website Hosting

The website is hosted by OVH SAS.

  • Address: 2 rue Kellermann, 59100 Roubaix, France
  • Phone: +33 9 72 10 10 07
  • Website: www.ovh.com

03 Design & Development

Conceived, designed, and developed by Maxime DUCAMP — AI Consulting & Automation.

04 Intellectual Property

All website contents (texts, images, graphics, logo, video, icons) are the exclusive property of Maxime DUCAMP, except for logos or trademarks belonging to third parties or partners.

Any reproduction, distribution, modification, or publication, even partial, is strictly prohibited without prior written authorization, in accordance with articles L.335-2 and following of the French Intellectual Property Code.

This website may contain links to other websites. Maxime DUCAMP does not control these external resources and cannot be held responsible for their content or use.

Setting up a link to this website requires prior authorization. For any requests, please write to [EMAIL_ADDRESS].

06 Limitation of Liability

Maxime DUCAMP strives to ensure the accuracy of the information provided on this website. However, errors or omissions may occur. If you notice any issues, please report them by email to [EMAIL_ADDRESS].

The use of this website is under the sole responsibility of the user.

07 Governing Law

This Legal Notice is governed by French law. Any dispute relating to its interpretation or execution falls under the exclusive jurisdiction of the French courts.