Terms of Service

The following terms and conditions govern all use and viewing of the eat-out.net website and all content, services and products available on or through this site. The Site is owned and operated by REVO MEDIA SARL. By accessing or using any part of the Site, you agree to be bound by these Terms of Service.

  1. Your account. By creating an account you agree to maintain secure access to it. You confirm that you are creating your account under your real identity and using a valid email address. You are responsible for all activity that occurs under your account.
  2. Contributor responsibility. Content you post to the Site is your sole responsibility. You agree that it is accurate, lawful, non-defamatory, and does not constitute commercial solicitation or spam.
  3. Visitor responsibility. The Owner does not review contributor content before it is published. If you become aware of content that appears unlawful, you may notify the Owner at info@eat-out.net.
  4. Intellectual property. You may not copy, reproduce, resell, edit or modify any part of the Site without the Owner's written consent. The trademarks SortirAuResto.com, OuBouffer.com, Eat-Out.net and GutenAppetit.net are registered trademarks belonging to the Owner.
  5. Changes. The Owner reserves the right to modify or replace any part of these Terms at any time without notice.
  6. Termination. The Owner may terminate your access to all or part of the Site at any time, without cause or notice.
  7. Disclaimer of warranties. The Site is provided "as is". The Owner and its suppliers disclaim all warranties of any kind relating to the Site or its content.
  8. Limitation of liability. The Site contains content created and posted by third parties. The Owner shall not be liable for any content posted by a third party.
  9. General representation. You represent that your use of the Site will be in strict accordance with the Privacy Policy and all applicable laws and regulations.
  10. Miscellaneous. The Site and these Terms are governed by French law. French courts have exclusive jurisdiction over any disputes.