Legal Notice

Last updated: July 8, 2026

1. Site editor

This site is published by the company MEASUREALL, a simplified joint-stock company with a share capital of 2,000 euros.

Company Name MEASUREALL
Legal structure SAS
Share capital: 2 000 €
Registration RCS Rennes 879 127 553
SIRET: 879 127 553 00011
VAT identification number: FR07879127553
Headquarters 5 Ille et Rance Street, 35250 Chevaigné, France

Phone: 06 27 04 58 77
Email contact@measureall.app

2. Publisher

The publisher of the site is Luc Sahin, in his capacity as President of the company MEASUREALL.

3. Site Purpose

The website aims to present the company MEASUREALL, its applications, its services, and its commercial activities, particularly in the field of measurements from PDF plans for construction and public works professionals.

4. Website Hosting

The site is hosted by the company OVH SAS.

OVH SAS
Simplified joint-stock company with a capital of €50,000,000
RCS Lille Métropole 424 761 419 00045
Headquarters: 2 rue Kellermann, 59100 Roubaix, France
Phone: 1007 from France or +33 9 72 10 10 07 from abroad
Site: OVHcloud

5. Website Development

Concept, development, and implementation of the website: amigouet.com.

6. Intellectual Property

All content on the site, including in particular texts, visuals, photographs, illustrations, graphics, logos, icons, videos, interface elements, general structure, and technical elements, is protected by the provisions of the Intellectual Property Code.

Unless otherwise stated, these elements are the exclusive property of MEASUREALL or are used under authorization. Any reproduction, representation, modification, adaptation, distribution, or exploitation, in whole or in part, of the site or of any of its elements, by any means whatsoever, is prohibited without the prior written authorization of MEASUREALL.

7. Responsibility

MEASUREALL strives to ensure the accuracy, timeliness, and accessibility of the information published on the site. However, the company cannot guarantee the absence of errors, omissions, interruptions, or temporary unavailability.

The user acknowledges using the site at their sole risk. MEASUREALL cannot be held liable for any direct or indirect damages that may result from accessing the site, using it, the inability to access it, or the use of information published on it.

The site may contain hyperlinks to third-party sites. MEASUREALL exercises no control over these sites and disclaims any responsibility for their content, practices, or functioning.

8. Personal Data

As part of the use of the site, MEASUREALL may collect and process certain personal data, particularly when the user uses a contact form, requests information, or interacts with the services offered.

Personal data processing is carried out in accordance with applicable regulations, including the General Data Protection Regulation and the Data Protection Act.

To learn more about the data collected, the purposes of processing, retention periods, and user rights, users are invited to consult the Privacy Policy from the site.

For any request concerning their personal data, the user can contact MEASUREALL at the following address: contact@measureall.app.

9. Cookies and trackers

The site may use cookies or other tracers necessary for its proper functioning, audience measurement, or to improve the user experience.

When required by regulation, user consent is obtained prior to the placement of cookies that are not strictly necessary. Users can manage their preferences at any time through the cookie management module provided on the site.

10. Reporting and Complaints

For any questions, requests for information, complaints, or reports relating to the site, the user may contact MEASUREALL by email at the following address: contact@measureall.app or via the contact form available on the website.

11. Applicable Law

These legal notices are governed by French law.

In the event of a dispute concerning the use of the site, the parties shall endeavor to reach an amicable settlement before taking any legal action. In the absence of an amicable resolution, the dispute shall be brought before the competent courts under common law.