Legal Notice
Last updated : March 27, 2026
1. Publisher
The website ATIS.cloud is published by CYDIS, a simplified joint-stock company (SAS) with a share capital of €210,000.
- Company name: CYDIS
- Legal form: SAS (Simplified Joint-Stock Company)
- Share capital: €210,000
- Registered office: 5 avenue du Préfelin, 74940 Annecy-le-Vieux, France
- SIREN: 841 698 418
- SIRET: 841 698 418 00032
- EU VAT number: FR93841698418
- RCS: Annecy, B 841 698 418
- Publication director: Florian Fauconnet, President
- Email: info@atis.cloud
2. Hosting
The website ATIS.cloud is hosted in France.
The application platform (webapp.atis.cloud) is hosted by CYDIS. In accordance with French law n° 2004-575 of June 21, 2004 (LCEN), CYDIS acts as a host for content uploaded by its users (point clouds, 3D models, annotations).
3. Intellectual Property
All content on the ATIS.cloud website (text, images, graphics, logos, icons, software) is the exclusive property of CYDIS or its partners and is protected by French and international intellectual property laws.
Any reproduction, representation, modification, publication, or adaptation of any element of the site is prohibited without prior written authorization from CYDIS.
The ATIS.cloud brand, logo, and associated graphic elements are registered trademarks of CYDIS.
4. Liability
CYDIS endeavors to provide accurate information on the ATIS.cloud website. However, CYDIS cannot be held responsible for omissions, inaccuracies, or deficiencies in updates.
CYDIS's liability in connection with the use of the ATIS.cloud service is limited to 10% of the subscription price, in accordance with the terms of service.
5. Hyperlinks
The ATIS.cloud website may contain links to other websites. CYDIS exercises no control over these sites and disclaims any responsibility for their content.
Creating hyperlinks to the ATIS.cloud website is permitted without prior agreement, provided that deep linking is not used and that the pages are not embedded within another site.
6. Applicable Law and Jurisdiction
These legal notices are governed by French law. In the event of a dispute, and after an attempt at amicable resolution, French courts shall have sole jurisdiction.