Last updated: April 2025

In accordance with Article 6 of the French Law on Confidence in the Digital Economy (LCEN) and the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), users of the website DMguitars.eu are informed of the following:

  1. Site Publisher

Trade name: DMguitars
Legal representative & publisher: Donato Mingione
Legal status: Sole proprietorship
SIRET: 934 236 894 00010
RCS: Nanterre 934 236 894
Registered office: 34 Quai de Dion Bouton, 92800 Puteaux, France
Email: dmguitars.eu@gmail.com

  1. Hosting

Host: Hostinger
Address: 61 Lordou Vironos Street, 6023 Larnaca, Cyprus
Website: https://www.hostinger.com

  1. Intellectual Property

All content on DMguitars.eu (text, images, logos, videos, graphics, site structure) is the exclusive property of DMguitars or its partners, and is protected under intellectual property law.

Any unauthorized reproduction, representation, modification, or adaptation of the website or its content, in whole or in part, is strictly prohibited and may constitute infringement under Articles L.335-2 et seq. of the French Intellectual Property Code.

  1. Personal Data (GDPR)

DMguitars collects and processes personal data (e.g., name, email, order history) solely for order processing and service improvement.

In accordance with the GDPR, users have the following rights:

  • Right to access, rectify, or delete their data
  • Right to object to processing for marketing purposes
  • Right to data portability

To exercise these rights, contact: dmguitars.eu@gmail.com
For more information, see our [Privacy Policy].

  1. Cookies

DMguitars.eu uses cookies to improve user experience and ensure optimal site performance.

A cookie consent banner appears during your first visit, allowing you to accept or refuse cookies.

For details, see our [Cookie Policy].

  1. Disclaimer

DMguitars makes every effort to ensure the accuracy of the information provided. However, it is not liable for any omissions, inaccuracies, or outdated content.

The company cannot be held responsible for direct or indirect damage to users’ equipment, or for service interruptions, errors, or viruses.

  1. Governing Law and Jurisdiction

These legal notices are governed by French law.
In case of dispute, parties shall first seek an amicable resolution. Failing that, jurisdiction lies with the Commercial Court of Nanterre.