In accordance with french Law No. 2004-575 of June 21, 2004 for confidence in the digital economy (LCEN),
these Terms of Use define the conditions under which users (the "You") may access and use this Website (the "Website").
By browsing this Website, you agree to comply with these Terms of Use.
1. Purpose of the Website
The Website aims to present the services of The Tideborn Guild, a freelance translation, language and voice solutions provider.
It also allows visitors to contact the publisher via the dedicated form.
2. Access to the Website
The Website is accessible 24/7, subject to interruptions for maintenance, updates, or force majeure.
The publisher cannot be held responsible for any technical unavailability or service interruption.
3. User Obligations
By using this Website, you agree to:
Use the Website in compliance with applicable laws and regulations
Refrain from attempting to damage, overload, or disrupt the Website’s operation
Provide accurate information when using the contact form
Any misuse of the Website may result in legal action.
4. Intellectual Property
The content of this Website (texts, images, graphics, logos, and layout) is protected by intellectual property law.
Any reproduction, distribution, or modification of this content, in whole or in part, without prior written authorization
from The Tideborn Guild is prohibited.
5. Liability
The publisher makes every effort to ensure that the information on the Website is accurate and up to date.
However, the publisher cannot guarantee the completeness, accuracy, or timeliness of the content.
The publisher shall not be held responsible for:
Errors or omissions in the Website’s content
The publisher cannot be held responsible for the content, practices, or availability of these external sites.
6. Modification of the Terms
These Terms of Use may be updated at any time to reflect legal, technical, or functional changes.
Users are invited to consult them regularly.
7. Governing Law
This Terms of Use are governed by French law.
Any disputes shall fall under the jurisdiction of the competent French courts.