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Updated: 2026-05-07

Legal information and terms of use

Two things sit on this page: (1) how to use the aiseoparis.com site, and (2) how paid work is arranged. The site exists to inform. Paid work runs under a separate signed agreement, and wherever that agreement and these terms disagree, the agreement is the one that holds.

1. Using the site

What I publish on aiseoparis.com is an honest account, at the time of writing, of how I do quartier-visibility work. It is not legal, regulatory, or commercial advice. If you act on something here with no active engagement between us, the decision is yours and so is the risk that comes with it.

Bulk scraping of the site is off-limits, and so is reconstructing my method from public material or republishing large parts of it without credit. Linking and quoting with attribution are, as a rule, welcome.

2. The form

Sending the form is not an offer, a contract, or a promise on either side. It is just a tidy way to hand me context. I reply once that context lets me say something genuinely useful. Sending it earns no guaranteed answer, no guaranteed turnaround, and no guaranteed piece of work.

I may turn a request down if it sits outside what I do, if my current capacity cannot reach it, or for any plain practical reason. A decline is not a verdict on your business; far more often it is simply capacity and fit with this narrow focus.

3. How engagements run

Paid work runs under a written contract that both sides sign before anything starts. That contract sets the scope, deliverables, timing, fees, payment terms, confidentiality, intellectual property, indemnities, and how disputes are resolved. These site terms are not a substitute for it.

Engagements follow the working rules stated elsewhere on the site: I treat arrondissement, quartier, metro stop, landmark, and customer type as separate signals rather than interchangeable phrases, I never push a local business to sound more central than it is, and no recommendation is finished until it can be traced back to a specific AI answer behaviour. If an instruction cuts against those rules, the work is reshaped or stopped. The rules are not traded away for convenience.

4. No promises about results

Visibility in answer systems and search engines turns on things no adviser fully controls: how the models behave, the policies of third-party platforms, the choices a business makes when applying changes, the market, and plain time. I cannot guarantee a ranking, a citation, a recommendation, or any particular behaviour from any AI system. Where concrete expectations about outcomes exist, they are written into the engagement contract, with the caveats spelled out and the scope defined.

5. Liability

For free use of the site, liability is limited as far as the law allows. For paid work, liability is set and capped inside the contract itself. Nothing here removes liability for deliberate wrongdoing, fraud, gross negligence, or anything else the law does not permit to be excluded.

6. Governing law and venue

For use of the site, French law and the French courts apply, unless consumer-protection law gives a user a more favourable venue. For paid work, the governing law and venue are fixed in the contract, normally the operator's home jurisdiction unless both sides agree otherwise.

7. If these terms change

I revise these terms as the way I work changes. The "Updated" date at the top marks the current version. Changes that touch active engagements are told to clients directly; changes that affect only the site are simply reflected here.

Contact

Questions about these terms: hello@aiseoparis.com.

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