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What are the mandatory legal notices on the Internet in France?

Mentions Légales sur Internet

Whether or not you sell products online, being present on the web for your professional activity requires compliance with a certain number of mandatory legal notices.

The Internet offers immense freedom, but ignoring the responsibility you have towards your Internet users can be costly. Here are our tips on how to comply with the French law and protect your data on the Internet.

What are the mandatory information on a website?

The Law for Confidence in the Digital Economy (LCEN) of 2004 provides, to protect users of web pages or to contact publishers, that the following mandatory information be included on the Internet:

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What are your responsibilities when you run a website?

There are many mandatory mentions on a website. Any failure to comply with any of them may result in a maximum penalty of one year’s imprisonment, a fine of €75,000 for individuals and €370,000 for legal entities. So I might as well tell you, that stalling is not allowed!

Unfortunately, on the Internet the art of determining who is responsible is a complex exercise.

There are two types of liability:

The publisher, also known as Publishing Director, is responsible for the content on his website (text, photos, videos), and can be declared responsible for the content he publishes, but also for the comments of his community.

It is therefore your responsibility to check the content before it is published.

What kind of content is prohibited on the Internet?

The content published on a website is not completely free. It is forbidden to distribute content with such orientations:

Your blog generates comments in French and written in other languages? Is your Facebook page attracting the interest of your community abroad? Make sure that this content complies with the law. Your legal translation agency can help you do that.

How to report illegal content on a website?

There are two procedures for removing content from your website:

The police and gendarmerie may also register your complaint.

The mandatory information on a website is designed to protect you and your visitors. By complying with these obligations, you comply with the law and gain credibility with your customers. International, your translation agency specialized in legal translation can assist you in meeting your obligations. In France and abroad, show your professionalism to your customers. Don’t make any mistakes, check now that you are compliant to the French law!

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