General terms and conditions of use

By using the Website, the user accepts its terms of use.

INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY

The content of the Website is protected by applicable copyright laws. Consequently, without the prior written authorization of Bureau Baillet, it is prohibited to reproduce, use, or exploit in any way, and by any means whatsoever, the content of the Site in whole or in part.

RESPONSIBILITIES

The Website is reserved for the private use of each user.
The Website and the data, information and documents it provides are intended only for general, non-exhaustive information on Bureau Baillet, and its activities and may not under any circumstances be considered as constituting an act of legal advice, solicitation and/or offer of services.
Each user is solely responsible for the use he or she makes of the Website and/or the information provided from the Website and Bureau Baillet shall not be held liable for any direct or indirect damage resulting from the use of the Website and/or this information by the user or a third party.
 
Bureau Baillet does not guarantee that the Website will be accessible, or available on a continuous basis, nor that it will be free of viruses.

USE OF COOKIES

Bureau Baillet uses two types of cookies: cookies necessary for the proper functioning of the Website and cookies to measure the Website's audience.
With respect to the first category, Bureau Baillet reserves the right to implement a cookie in the Website user's computer. This implementation is strictly necessary for the proper functioning of the Website. This cookie does not allow Bureau Baillet to identify the user but allows Bureau Baillet to ensure the proper functioning of the Website as well as an optimal use of the Website for the user's navigation. This type of cookie does not require the user's consent.
 
With respect to the second category, Bureau Baillet also carries out audience measurements and uses specific cookies such as Google Analytics for this purpose. The user's consent is required for the installation of this type of cookie. It is collected in two ways:

  • Expressly by the user's information with the appearance of a banner and its acceptance by the user, or
  • In a tacit way, by the continuation of the user's navigation on the Website while the information is also present on the banner.

The banner informs the user of the Website of the precise purposes of the cookies used, of the possibility of opposing these cookies either by refusing their installation, or by configuring the cookies in the user's browser.
 
Browser settings:
 
The user may at any time choose to disable these cookies. The browser can also be set to notify the user of cookies that are placed on the computer and request that they be accepted or not. The user may accept or refuse cookies on a case-by-case basis or may refuse them systematically once and for all.
 
If the user's browser is configured to refuse all cookies, the user will not be able to take advantage of certain essential functions of the Website. In this case, the user will have to configure his browser.
 
The configuration of each browser is different:

  • For Mozilla firefox:
  1. Choose the menu "tool" then "Options".
  2. Click on the "privacy" icon.
  3. Locate the "cookie" menu and select the options that suit you.

 

  • For Microsoft Internet Explorer :
  1. Choose the "Tools" menu (or "Tools"), then "Internet Options" (or "Internet Options").
  2. Click on the "Confidentiality" tab.
  3. Select the desired level using the slider.

 

  • For Chrome :
  1. Choose the "Edit" menu > "Preferences".
  2. Click on the "Personal Data" option
  3. Cookies" section

 

  • For Safari :
  1. Choose the menu " Edit " > " Preferences ".
  2. Click on the "Personal Data" option
  3. Cookies" section

The validity period of the user's consent is 13 months. After this period, the user's consent will be collected again.

HYPERTEXT LINKS

The creation of hypertext links to the Website, without the prior consent of Bureau Baillet, is prohibited. Bureau Baillet disclaims all responsibility for the content of any website linked to its own.

USER RIGHTS

Each user has the right to access and rectify data concerning him/her.
 
These rights can be exercised by writing to the director of the publication or to the following address: Bureau Baillet, 28 cours Albert 1er, 75008 Paris, France.