Legal Notice
LEGAL NOTICE
Site owner
The website https://vitalik.online (the “Site”) is published by:
VITALIK
14 rue des Lois
31000 Toulouse – France
Legal form: self-employed sole trader (“auto-entrepreneur” under French law)
SIRET: 822 544 785
VAT number: 587441200147
Email: contact@vitalik.online
Publication director
The publication director of the Site is the legal representative of VITALIK.
Hosting
The Site is hosted by:
Shopify
(Shopify Inc. / Shopify International Ltd.)
Intellectual property
All elements appearing on the Site (texts, images, graphics, logo, videos, structure, design, etc.) are protected by intellectual property laws and remain the exclusive property of VITALIK, unless otherwise stated.
Any reproduction, representation, modification, adaptation, distribution or exploitation of all or part of these elements, by any means and on any medium, is prohibited without the prior written consent of VITALIK.
Liability
The information published on the Site is provided for general information purposes only. While VITALIK strives to provide accurate and up-to-date information, no guarantee is given as to its accuracy, completeness or timeliness.
VITALIK cannot be held liable for:
- any errors or omissions in the content of the Site,
- any direct or indirect damage that may result from access to or use of the Site,
- any damage resulting from the use of the Products that does not comply with the instructions for use.
The Products offered on the Site are not medicines. They are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. They do not replace medical advice, nor a varied and balanced diet and a healthy lifestyle.
External links
The Site may contain hyperlinks to other websites. VITALIK has no control over these third-party sites and accepts no responsibility for their content, availability or privacy policy.
Governing law
This Legal Notice is governed by French law, without prejudice to the mandatory consumer protection rules that may apply in the country of residence of the customer within the European Union.
In the event of a dispute and if no amicable solution can be found, the French courts will have jurisdiction, without prejudice to the right of consumers residing in the EU to bring proceedings before the courts of their country of residence.