Legal Notice

1. Website Publisher

The website UTOPYA.FR is published by the company:

UTOPYA SAS, a simplified joint-stock company with share capital of €100,000. Registered office: 54/56 Avenue Hoche – 75008 Paris, France (Please note: do not use this address for after-sales service returns; returns sent to this address will not be processed.) Paris Trade and Companies Register (RCS): 791 460 660. Intra-community VAT number: FR84791460660. EORI number: FR79146066000099.

President: Aldric Meneghel Publication Director: Dyaa Amer Contact: [email protected]

2. Hosting Provider

The website UTOPYA.FR is hosted by:

OVH SAS, 2 rue Kellermann – 59100 Roubaix, France. Telephone: 1007 (from within France) / +33 9 72 10 10 07 (from abroad).

3. Intellectual Property

The entire UTOPYA.FR website (its architecture, content, texts, images, logos, illustrations, videos, and trademarks) is protected under the provisions of the French Intellectual Property Code.

Any reproduction or representation, in whole or in part, by any means whatsoever, of the website, the logos, the images, or any other element appearing on it, is prohibited without the express written authorization of the company UTOPYA. Any unauthorized reproduction would constitute an infringement punishable under Articles L335-2 et seq. of the Intellectual Property Code.

The creation of hyperlinks to the UTOPYA.FR website without the express authorization of the company's legal representative is likewise prohibited.

4. Personal Data

The personal data collected by UTOPYA in connection with website browsing, customer account creation, and order fulfillment is processed in accordance with procedures described in detail in the Privacy Policy available on the website.

In accordance with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and the French Data Protection Act (loi Informatique et Libertés), you have the rights of access, rectification, erasure, objection, restriction, and portability, as well as the right to withdraw your consent and to set post-mortem directives regarding your data.

You may exercise these rights, or ask any question relating to the processing of your data, by contacting: [email protected]

You also have the right to lodge a complaint with the CNIL (the French data protection authority): 3 place de Fontenoy, TSA 80715, 75334 Paris Cedex 07 — www.cnil.fr.

5. Cookies

The UTOPYA.FR website uses cookies that are strictly necessary for its operation and, subject to your consent, audience-measurement cookies.

The management of your consent is handled by our service provider Axeptio. On your first visit, a banner allows you to accept or refuse each category of non-essential cookies. You may change your preferences at any time via the "Manage my cookies" button available in the website footer.

Detailed information on cookie management is set out in the Privacy Policy.

6. General Terms and Conditions of Sale

Any order placed on the UTOPYA.FR website is governed by the General Terms and Conditions of Sale, which are available on the website and accepted by the Customer upon confirmation of the order.

7. Customer Responsibility

The Customer is responsible for the use of their login ID and password. Any transaction or data transmission carried out using their login ID and password shall be deemed to have been carried out by the Customer. These provisions remain applicable even where the Customer pre-saves their login ID and password on their device, enabling automatic login.

UTOPYA recommends enabling two-factor authentication (2FA) from the customer account area in order to strengthen account security.

8. Website Availability

The UTOPYA.FR website is, in principle, accessible 24/7, except in the event of interruption — whether scheduled or not — for maintenance purposes or in cases of force majeure. Being bound by an obligation of means and not of result, the company UTOPYA cannot be held liable for any damage or loss of earnings resulting from the website's unavailability.

9. Applicable Law and Jurisdiction

This legal notice is governed by French law. Any dispute relating to its interpretation or performance shall, failing an amicable settlement, fall under the jurisdiction of the Paris Commercial Court