Legal Notice

 


Legal Notice – Skylee.com

Owner / Administrator: Earl Houde
Address: 121 rue d'Évain, Rouyn-Noranda, QC, Canada, J0Z 1Y0
Website Creator / Publication Manager: Earl Houde – contact@skylee.com
Webmaster: contact@skylee.com
Hosting Provider: Shopify Inc., 126 York St., Ottawa, Ontario, K1N 5T5, Canada


1. Purpose of the Website

Skylee.com provides online services and information. Users are expected to behave respectfully and in good faith toward other users and the site administrator. All content is updated regularly.

Information is provided for general purposes only and may not always be complete or fully accurate. Users access and use the content at their own risk.


2. Accessibility

The website is generally available 24/7, except for maintenance or unexpected downtime. While we make reasonable efforts to ensure access, we are not liable for any service interruptions.


3. Intellectual Property

All content on the site—including text, images, graphics, logos, icons, and software—is owned by or licensed to Earl Houde.

Any reproduction, modification, publication, or distribution of content without prior written permission from contact@skylee.com is prohibited and may lead to legal action under French Intellectual Property Law (Articles L.335-2 et seq.).


4. Links and Cookies

The website may contain links to third-party sites. We are not responsible for the content of external websites.

Cookies may be used to improve user experience. They do not identify users personally. You can disable cookies in your browser settings, but some site features may not function. For guidance, see www.cnil.fr.


5. Personal Data & Privacy

We comply with French and European regulations, including GDPR. Personal data is collected only when necessary for site services. Users provide it knowingly.

Users have the right to access, correct, delete, or object to their personal data. Requests should be sent to contact@skylee.com with a copy of valid ID and a signed request.

Personal data is never shared, sold, or published without consent, except in the event of a website sale, where the new owner assumes the same obligations.

For details, see our [Privacy Policy / GDPR Policy].


6. Database Protection

All databases are legally protected under French law No. 98-536 (July 1, 1998), implementing EU Directive 96/9 on database protection.