In accordance with the provisions of article 6 III-1 of the law n° 2004-575 of 21 June 2004 for confidence in the digital economy, we inform you that the bienvenue.paris website (hereinafter referred to as the "Site") is published by the City of Paris.
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If you have any suggestions, information or reactions concerning this site, please contact us:
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4, rue de Lobau,
75196 PARIS CEDEX 04 – France.
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The Contents present on the Site are the property of the City of Paris. As this Content is protected by copyright, any reproduction is in principle subject to the agreement of the City of Paris by virtue of article L.122-4 of the Intellectual Property Code.
However, the Content made available to the public on the bienvenue.paris website may be reproduced on an occasional basis provided that the source is cited following the reproduced content, in the following manner:
In addition, article L.122-5 of the Intellectual Property Code establishes the principle that "when the work has been disclosed, the author may not prohibit the dissemination, even in full, through the press or television broadcasting, as news, of speeches intended for the public and delivered in political assemblies, (...), as well as in public political meetings and official ceremonies".
Thus, speeches by elected officials are akin to an exception to copyright. The reproduction of these speeches, in whole or in part, is thus authorized, subject of course to the mention of the author's name and source. The mention "DICOM - Internet site of the City of Paris" must therefore be indicated.
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In accordance with article 27 of the French law "Informatique et Libertés" of 6 January 1978, modified by the law of 6 August 2004, you have the right to access, modify, rectify and delete any personal data concerning you. You can exercise this right by contacting the Data Protection / Access to Administrative Documents correspondent:
M. Cédric HERANVAL-MALLET
Délégué à la protection des données
4 rue de Lobau
75196 Paris Cedex 04
The City of Paris cannot be held liable for any damage resulting from an interruption, malfunction of any kind, suspension or termination of the Site, for any reason whatsoever, or for any material or immaterial damage resulting in any way from connection to the Site. The connection of the user to the Site is made under his entire responsibility.
The City of Paris may modify and update the present General Terms of Use at any time and without prior notice, in particular in order to adapt them to changes in the Site.
The present General Terms of Use are governed by French law and the user, by accepting the present, irrevocably gives exclusive jurisdiction to the French courts.
The courts within the jurisdiction of the Court of Appeal of Paris have exclusive jurisdiction to hear any dispute relating to the validity, interpretation or execution of these General Conditions of Use, even in the event of multiple defendants or third party claims.
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