Legal

Legal notice and terms of use.

Per article 6 of the French law of 21 June 2004 for confidence in the digital economy (LCEN), the following information is published for users of traceegroup.com.

Site publisher

  • Company name: Tracee SAS
  • Legal form: Société par actions simplifiée (SAS)
  • Share capital: [SHARE CAPITAL] €
  • Registered office: 33 rue Lafayette, 75009 Paris, France
  • SIREN: [SIREN NUMBER]
  • RCS: Paris [RCS NUMBER]
  • VAT number: FR[VAT NUMBER]
  • Publication director: Bassel Assaad
  • Contact: hello@traceeapp.com

Site host

  • Host: [HOST NAME, e.g., Cloudflare, Inc.]
  • Address: [HOST ADDRESS]
  • Contact: [HOST URL OR EMAIL]

Intellectual property

All content on traceegroup.com (text, graphics, logo, illustrations, briefings, reports) is the exclusive property of Tracee SAS, unless otherwise stated. Any reproduction, representation, modification, publication, or adaptation, in whole or in part, without prior written authorization from Tracee SAS, is prohibited and constitutes an infringement under articles L.335-2 and following of the French Intellectual Property Code.

Short citations of editorial content (briefings, reports) for analytical, journalistic, or research purposes are permitted under fair-use principles, provided the source (tracee) and a link back to the original page are clearly indicated.

Liability

tracee takes reasonable care to ensure the accuracy of information published on this site. However, the content of briefings, reports, and other editorial material is published for informational purposes only and does not constitute investment, legal, tax, or regulatory advice. Tracee SAS accepts no liability for decisions made by readers on the basis of information published here. Engagement-specific advice is provided only under written engagement letters with named clients.

Data protection

For information on how Tracee SAS processes personal data collected through this site, see the privacy policy.

Applicable law

This site and these legal notices are governed by French law. In the absence of an amicable settlement, any dispute relating to the use of the site shall be brought before the competent courts of Paris.