Legal Notice
Legal information about the spotli.st website
Last updated : December 4, 2025
1. Website Publisher
The website spotli.st is published by:
MBEN DEV
Legal form: SASU (Simplified joint-stock company)
SIREN: 932130735
Address: 60 Rue François Ier, 75008 Paris, France
Email: contact@spotli.st
Publication Director: Mohamed Benfriha
2. Hosting
The website hosting is provided by:
3. Intellectual Property
All elements present on the spotli.st website (texts, logos, graphics, source code, images, design, interface...) are protected by intellectual property law and are the exclusive property of MBEN DEV, unless otherwise stated.
Any unauthorized reproduction, modification, or distribution is strictly prohibited.
Content published by Creators remains their property, but they grant spotli.st a display and hosting license in accordance with the Terms of Use.
4. Liability
MBEN DEV cannot be held responsible for:
- content published by users (creators);
- errors or omissions in guides;
- temporary malfunction of the site;
- consequences related to the use of purchased content;
- interruptions caused by the host or third-party services (Stripe, CDN...).
spotli.st is a technical intermediary (marketplace), not a seller.
5. Personal Data
The processing of personal data is detailed in the Privacy Policy, accessible on the website.
In accordance with GDPR and the French Data Protection Act, users have the following rights:
- access
- rectification
- deletion
- objection
- portability
- limitation of processing
To exercise your rights, contact us at: contact@spotli.st
6. Reporting Illegal Content
In accordance with the LCEN law (2004), any user can report manifestly illegal content by writing to: contact@spotli.st
The report must include:
- the URL of the content
- a precise description of the problem
- your contact details
- justification of the illegal nature
7. Use of the Site
Use of the site implies acceptance of the Terms of Use, Terms of Sale for Buyers, Terms of Sale for Creators, and the Privacy Policy.
8. Disputes
These legal notices are governed by French law.
In case of dispute, an amicable solution will be sought before any legal action.