The Société Éditatrice du Monde wishes to present in its publications a selection of testimonies, in the form of writings, photographs and videos (hereinafter, together or separately, “Contributions”) that Internet users freely send it.
Contribution content
Your Contribution must comply with current legislation, in particular the law of July 29, 1881 on freedom of the press, articles 9 and 9-1 of the civil code on the right to privacy and respect for the presumption of innocence and the provisions of the intellectual property code. No Contribution may be published contrary to the law.
Spelling and formatting care is required (no capital letters, abbreviations or “SMS” type writing).
You must be the author of the texts, photographs and videos that you offer as part of your Contribution, or have the authorization of their author for their publication under the conditions defined here. You should always mention the author’s name, as well as the date and place where your photographic or video documents were taken, and write a descriptive caption.
Your Contribution must be signed with your first and last name. Requests for anonymity in the event of publication will be examined on a case-by-case basis by the editorial staff of the Société Éditrice du Monde.
The Le Monde publisher reserves the right to reject any Contribution or to delete any previously published Contribution, for any reason, in particular if:
- is contrary to the law (racism, calls for violence or hatred, defamation, pornography, pedophilia, sexism, homophobia, etc.).
- is contrary to the rules of conduct of Monde.fr and other interested publications (bad spelling, comments not in accordance with the requested topic, careless form, etc.).
- its theme or its form are of little interest to readers, with the Sociétépublisher du Monde being the only one that makes decisions in this regard.
- has already been proposed and published or is similar to a recently published testimonial.
- contains the representation or designation of a natural person who can be identified, in particular a minor.
- contains the representation of a work that may be protected by copyright of a third party without the authorization of the latter.
- contains photographs or videos of insufficient technical quality (blurred photographs, illegible or poor definition videos, inaudible soundtrack, etc.), with the Sociétépublisher du Monde being the only one that makes decisions in this regard.
Rules applicable to the Contribution
By participating in this call for testimonials, you authorize the publication of all or part of your contribution on the Le Monde.fr site, in the Le Monde newspaper, in M le Magazine du Monde and/or in any other publication or site. where the publishing company of Le Monde publishes editorial content (Facebook, Twitter, Digiteka, Instagram, etc., throughout the world, for the duration of the operation of the publication in question.
The Le Monde editorial is free to publish or not publish the contributions it proposes.
Your response to the call for testimonials, as well as your authorization for the possible exploitation of your Contribution, are granted free of charge and cannot give rise to any remuneration or gratuity or payment of any nature, regardless of the reason.
The information collected in the questionnaire is recorded in a computerized file by the Société Éditatrice du Monde and communicated only to the journalists at the origin of the call for testimonies and to the technical teams in charge of managing the processing.
They will only be used within the framework of this call for testimonies. The data associated with a Contribution is kept for a maximum period of two years. You can access the data that concerns you, rectify it, request its deletion or exercise your right to limit the processing of your data, withdraw your consent to the processing of your data at any time.
To exercise these rights or for any questions regarding the processing of your data in this system, you can contact dpo@groupelemonde.fr
Visit the website cnil.fr for more information about your rights.