Legal Notice

1. Site Editor / Publisher

SAS COM’OVER, trading as COM’OVER
Simplified joint-stock company with a share capital of €125,000
Registered with the Lyon Trade and Companies Register under number 531 291 623
VAT ID: FR78531291623
Head office: 48 rue Sainte-Geneviève – 69006 Lyon, France
Phone: +33 (0)9 81 86 53 74
Email : contact@com-over.com
Publication Director: David DRAHY

2. Design & Hosting

Design / Creation: Site created using the Framer platform
Hosting:
COM’OVER via the OVH platform
OVH RCS: Roubaix-Tourcoing B 424 761 419
OVH headquarters: 140 Quai du Sartel – 59100 Roubaix – France

3. Terms of Use

The site www.com-over.com is made available to users in accordance with these general terms of use. COM’OVER reserves the right to modify, suspend, or discontinue the site without notice.
COM’OVER cannot be held liable for any temporary or permanent interruption of the site.

4. Intellectual Property

All content on this site (texts, images, videos, graphics, logos, etc.) is the exclusive property of COM’OVER, unless otherwise stated.
Any reproduction or representation, in whole or in part, is strictly prohibited without prior written permission.
Any violation may lead to legal action in accordance with Articles L.335-2 and following of the French Intellectual Property Code.

5. Personal Data

5.1 Personal Data Management & Privacy Policy

Any personal data you send us by email (via contact@com-over.com), including for job applications, collaboration proposals, or media inquiries, is used solely to respond to your request.
Data is kept for no longer than 3 years.
In accordance with the French Data Protection Act, users have the right to access, correct, or object to the use of their personal data by contacting: Mr. David Drahy, contact@com-over.com, 48 rue Sainte-Geneviève 69006 Lyon.

No personal information is published, transferred, or sold without the user's knowledge. Only in the event of the sale of Mr. David DRAHY’s rights could such data be transferred to a buyer, who would then be bound by the same data protection obligations.

5.2 Right to Erasure

Any user who proves their identity may request that the Data Protection Officer correct, update, block, or delete any personal data that is inaccurate, incomplete, outdated, or whose processing is unlawful.
Once the request is made, the controller must, free of charge and without delay, confirm that the action has been taken.
Data is collected solely for establishing business or professional relationships with clients and is kept for a reasonable duration.
Requests to access or rectify data under Article 34 and following of the French Data Protection Act can be made by mail to: 48 rue Sainte-Geneviève 69006 Lyon.

5.3 Right to Data Portability

Users may request to receive the personal data they provided, in a structured, commonly used, and machine-readable format, and have the right to transmit this data to another controller.

5.4 Data Protection Officer

Edouard MENU com@com-over.com

48 rue Sainte-Geneviève 69006 Lyon – Tel: +33 (0)9 81 86 53 74

6. Cookies

This site does not use cookies for tracking, analytics, or personalization purposes.
Only strictly necessary technical cookies may be used to ensure the site functions properly.
No consent is required, in accordance with CNIL guidelines.

7. Security

Any unauthorized access, modification, or damage to the site is strictly prohibited and constitutes a criminal offense punishable under Articles 323-1 to 323-3 of the French Penal Code.

8. Governing Law and Jurisdiction

These legal notices are governed by French law.
In case of a dispute, exclusive jurisdiction is given to the competent courts of Lyon.

9. External Links

Links to third-party websites may be present. COM’OVER is not responsible for the content or privacy practices of these external sites.

10. Liability

COM’OVER shall not be held liable for any direct or indirect damage resulting from access to or use of the site.

11. Reference Texts

  • Law No. 78-17 of January 6, 1978 on Information Technology, Data Files, and Civil Liberties

  • General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)

  • Law No. 2004-575 of June 21, 2004 on Confidence in the Digital Economy

12. Glossary

User: any person accessing the website
Personal data: "information that allows, in any form, directly or indirectly, the identification of individuals to whom it applies" (Article 4 of Law No. 78-17 of January 6, 1978)