Legal Information
1. Site editor
Wine Line is published by : MAATA
Head office : 113,Route d'Arlon L-8009 Strassen
RCS : B212997
TVA intracommunautaire : LU 29 19 49 29
Email : contact@winelinerack.com
Phone : 00 352 661 380 776
Publication manager : Alexandre Antoine
2. Host
The site is hosted by:
HOSTINGER
Address: HOSTINGER INTERNATIONAL LTD, 61 Lordou Vironos Street, 6023 Larnaca
Contact: https://www.hostinger.fr/contact
3. Intellectual property
All content on the Wine Line site (text, images, graphics, logos, videos, icons, etc.) is protected by copyright and intellectual property laws.
Any reproduction, representation, modification or use, in whole or in part, is prohibited without the prior written consent of Wine Line.
4. Liability
Wine Line strives to provide accurate and up-to-date information on its website. However, errors or omissions may occur. The user is advised to verify any information before making a decision based on it.
Wine Line cannot be held responsible for any direct or indirect damage resulting from use of the site.
5. Personal data
Personal data collected on this site (contact form, newsletter registration, online purchase) are processed in accordance with our Privacy Policy.
In accordance with the French Data Protection Act and the RGPD, you have the right to access, rectify, oppose and delete your personal data. To exercise this right, please contact us at contact@winelinerack.com.
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7. External links
This site may contain links to other sites. Wine Line has no control over these sites and declines all responsibility for their content.
8. Applicable law
These legal notices and general terms and conditions are governed by Luxembourg law.
However, if you reside in France or in another member state of the European Union, you also benefit from the mandatory provisions of the consumer protection legislation of your country of residence.
In the event of a dispute, and in accordance with European law, the consumer may bring the matter either before the courts of his place of residence or before the courts of Luxembourg.
