Legal notice
Website Publisher
AUPIEL — Sole Proprietorship (EI) Business name: AUPIEL Legal status: Sole Proprietorship (Entreprise Individuelle – EI) Address: 42 Avenue Georges Alquier, 81100 Castres, France Email: contact@aupiel.fr SIRET: 10125010800012 VAT: not applicable — Article 293 B of the French General Tax Code Publication manager: Andrea Rodriguez
Hosting Provider
The website is hosted by Shopify Inc. 151 O'Connor Street, Ottawa, ON K2P 2L8, Canada Website: www.shopify.com
Intellectual Property
All content on this website — including AUPIEL's creations, designs, 3D models, visuals, photographs, logos, text, and graphic elements — is protected by intellectual property law and remains the exclusive property of AUPIEL. Any reproduction, representation, modification, or use, in whole or in part, without AUPIEL's prior written authorization, is prohibited.
Personal Data
The processing of personal data carried out through this website is described in AUPIEL's Privacy Policy, available on the website, in accordance with the GDPR.
Consumer Mediation
These GTC are governed by French law.
In the event of a dispute, the customer is invited to contact AUPIEL first in order to seek an amicable solution.
In accordance with Articles L.612-1 et seq. of the French Consumer Code, after having contacted AUPIEL and in the absence of a satisfactory response, the customer may have free recourse to a consumer mediation procedure through the consumer mediator to which AUPIEL is affiliated:
CM2C (Centre de la Médiation de la Consommation de Conciliateurs de Justice)
49 Rue de Ponthieu
75008 Paris
France
Telephone: +33 (0)1 89 47 00 14
Website: https://www.cm2c.net/declarer-un-litige.php
Email: litiges@cm2c.net
The customer may also use the European Online Dispute Resolution (ODR) platform available at: https://ec.europa.eu/consumers/odr.
In the absence of such information being provided on the relevant communication media, and in accordance with Article L.641-1 of the French Consumer Code, any failure to comply with this information obligation may be subject to an administrative fine of up to €3,000 for a natural person and €15,000 for a legal entity.
Failing an amicable resolution, the competent courts shall be determined in accordance with the applicable rules of jurisdiction.