Legal notice

Last updated: 21 August 2026

1. Site publisher

The atomios.me website and the associated services (web interfaces, APIs and MCP servers accessible under atomios.me/api/…) are published by:

Maxence-Olivier Parlant — Sole trader (Entrepreneur individuel, “EI”)

“EI” mention. Under French Law No. 2022-172 of 14 February 2022, a sole trader must display the mention “EI” or “Entrepreneur individuel” immediately before or after their name on professional documents and correspondence. It appears above and also on invoices and in the general terms.

2. Publication director

The publication director is Maxence-Olivier Parlant, in his capacity as publisher of the site.

Contact: [email protected]

3. Contact us

4. Hosting

The service is hosted and routed by the following providers:

Application hosting (compute)

Render Services, Inc. — 525 Brannan Street, Suite 300, San Francisco, CA 94107, United States — render.com. Processing located in the European Union (Ireland region).

Database hosting

Neon, LLC — 209 Orange Street, Wilmington, DE 19801, United States — neon.tech. Processing located in the United Kingdom (London region), a country recognised as adequate by the European Commission.

Domain-name management and email routing

Cloudflare, Inc. — 101 Townsend Street, San Francisco, CA 94107, United States — cloudflare.com. Cloudflare handles the technical management of the atomios.me domain name (DNS) and the routing of inbound email. It does not intercept the service's web traffic (no proxy, no content-delivery network) and sets no cookie on the site.

How these providers, acting as processors, handle personal data, and the safeguards governing transfers outside the European Union, are described in the Privacy Policy.

5. Nature and recipients of the service

Atomios offers a portfolio of technical tools available in three forms: web tools usable without an account, APIs accessible via a key, and tools exposed through the MCP protocol.

The service is reserved for professionals acting within their commercial, industrial, craft, professional or agricultural activity. It is not intended for consumers within the meaning of the French Consumer Code. Access and use conditions are detailed in the Terms of Use and the Terms of Sale.

6. Intellectual property

All elements making up the site and the service (structure, code, interfaces, texts, documentation, trademarks, logos and graphic elements) are protected by intellectual-property law and remain the exclusive property of the publisher or its licensors.

Any reproduction, representation, adaptation, extraction or reuse, in whole or in part, of these elements, by any process whatsoever, without the publisher's prior written authorisation, is prohibited and constitutes infringement.

Use of the service grants the user a personal, non-exclusive and non-transferable right of use, within the limits defined by the Terms of Use. It entails no transfer of any intellectual-property right.

The technical specifications, standards and frameworks implemented by certain tools (notably the EN 16931 standard and the Factur-X specifications) remain the property of their respective issuing bodies. Atomios provides an implementation of them; it claims no right over them and provides no distribution of them.

7. Hyperlinks

The site may link to third-party sites. The publisher exercises no control over these sites and declines all responsibility for their content, availability and the use that may be made of them.

Creating a link to atomios.me is free, provided it does not harm the publisher's interests and creates no confusion as to the origin or affiliation of the content.

8. Personal data and cookies

The personal-data processing carried out as part of the service, its purposes, legal bases, retention periods and the means of exercising rights are described in the Privacy Policy.

The trackers set during browsing are described in the Cookie Policy.

9. Governing law

This legal notice is governed by French law.

As the service is reserved for professionals, the parties will endeavour to settle amicably any dispute relating to its use. Failing agreement, the dispute will be brought before the competent French courts under ordinary rules of law.