Legal notice
In accordance with French law (LCEN 2004-575 of 21 June 2004, articles 6-III and 19) and EU regulations applicable to website publishers established in France.
Publisher
This website is published by:
- Company name: REC CORP
- Legal form: EURL (single-member French limited liability company)
- Share capital: €1,000
- Registered office: 44 rue Casimir Perier, 95870 Bezons, France
- SIREN: 940 300 387
- SIRET (head office): 940 300 387 00013
- EU VAT number: FR38 940 300 387
- NAF/APE code: 62.02A — Computer systems consultancy
- Trade register entry date: 1 February 2025
Publication director
The publication director of this site is REC CORP, in its capacity as publisher.
Contact
For any enquiry related to this site or the services on offer, please use the contact form available on the site, or write to contact@rec-corp.com.
Hosting
This website is hosted by:
- Vercel Inc.
- 340 S Lemon Ave #4133, Walnut, CA 91789, USA
- Website: vercel.com
Intellectual property
All content on this site (text, graphics, logos, icons, images, structure, source code, trademarks) is the exclusive property of REC CORP or its partners, and is protected under French and international intellectual property law.
Any reproduction, representation, modification, publication or adaptation of all or part of the site's content, by any means or process, is forbidden without the prior written consent of REC CORP.
External links
This site may contain links to third-party websites. REC CORP cannot be held liable for the content of external sites, which are independent and subject to their own terms.
Liability
Information published on this site is provided for indicative purposes. REC CORP takes reasonable steps to ensure accuracy and freshness, but cannot be held liable for errors, omissions, or for any use that may be made of the information presented.
Personal data
Processing of personal data collected via the contact form is detailed in the privacy policy.
Governing law
This legal notice is governed by French law. In the event of a dispute, and after an attempt at amicable resolution, the French courts shall have sole jurisdiction.