Reservation Terms and Conditions — CELLA-AI.EU
Version 1.0 — February 2026
1. OBJECT OF THE RESERVATION
The CELLA-AI platform (hereinafter « the Project ») offers an early reservation opportunity called « Founding Member Access ». The payment of €1.00 (one euro) is intended to demonstrate the User’s interest in the service currently under development and to guarantee a priority spot during the opening of testing waves.
2. NATURE OF THE RESERVATION FEES
The User acknowledges that the €1 payment constitutes a contribution to research, development, and infrastructure security costs (Sovereign European hosting via OVHcloud and Mistral AI servers). This is not a deposit for a currently functional service, but a priority right for a project in its launch phase.
3. NO RIGHT OF WITHDRAWAL AND NON-REFUNDABLE POLICY
In accordance with consumer protection regulations regarding digital services, the right of withdrawal cannot be exercised for service contracts whose execution has begun with the consumer’s consent. The User expressly accepts that:
The €1 sum is definitively acquired by the Project upon payment.
No refund will be issued if the User decides to no longer use the service.
Risk of Abandonment: In the event that, for technical, financial, or legal reasons, the CELLA-AI Project does not reach its final commercial launch phase, the User accepts that the €1 sum will not be returned, as it has been consumed by initial structural costs.
4. BENEFITS AND REWARDS (THE SEAL)
In exchange for the risk taken by the User and their early support, CELLA-AI commits, in the event of a successful launch, to:
Credit the €1 sum toward the User’s first purchase.
Apply a 20% lifetime discount (or on the one-time sealing act) based on the public rates in effect at the time of launch.
5. DATA PROTECTION (GDPR)
CELLA-AI commits to never reselling the contact data of Founding Members. Data is stored in France (OVHcloud) and processed according to European security standards.
6. LIABILITY
CELLA-AI makes every effort to bring the project to fruition. However, the publisher’s liability cannot be engaged in cases of force majeure or legislative changes making the « Digital Sanctuary » activity impossible.
