Legal and regulatory information for Capturia SAS
Company name : Capturia SAS
Legal form : Simplified joint-stock company (SAS)
Share capital : €15,000
Registered office : 71 rue de l'Artisanat, 44430 Le Loroux-Bottereau, France
Trade register : 944 935 808 R.C.S. Nantes
President : Éric Le Noc
Publication director : Éric Le Noc
Title : President of the SAS
Email : [email protected]
Address : 71 rue de l'Artisanat, 44430 Le Loroux-Bottereau, France
Host : DigitalOcean LLC
Address : 101 Avenue of the Americas, 10th Floor, New York, NY 10013, United States
Website : www.digitalocean.com
The site's content (text, images, logos, videos, etc.) is the exclusive property of Capturia, unless otherwise stated. Any reproduction or distribution without authorization is prohibited.
This entire site is subject to French and international copyright and intellectual property law. All reproduction rights are reserved.
Trademarks mentioned on this site are registered by the companies that own them.
Capturia strives to ensure the accuracy and currency of the information published on this site. However, it cannot be held responsible for any errors or omissions.
If you notice an error or malfunction, please report it by email to [email protected], describing the issue as precisely as possible.
Under no circumstances shall Capturia SAS be held responsible for any damage of any kind resulting from the interpretation or use of the information and/or documents available on this site.
In accordance with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and the French "Informatique et Libertés" law, you have the right to access, rectify, delete and object to the personal data concerning you.
To exercise this right, contact us at: [email protected]
For more information on how your data is managed, see our Privacy policy.
Data controller : Reunan Le Noc, CEO
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This legal notice is subject to French law.
In the event of a dispute and in the absence of an amicable agreement, the dispute will be brought before the competent French courts.
Last updated : June 12, 2025