1. Identifying data
In compliance with the duty of information set out in Article 10 of Law 34/2002, of July 11, on Information Society Services and Electronic Commerce, the following data is reflected:
Official name: Smart Data Canarias
Email: info@smartdatacanarias.com
2. Purpose
The purpose of this website is to provide the public with information regarding Smart Data Canarias, as well as access to resources, documentation, services and communications associated with data management, innovation and technological solutions.
3. Terms of use
The use of this website grants you the status of user and implies full and unreserved acceptance of all the provisions included in this Legal Notice. The user agrees to make appropriate use of the contents and information linked to Smart Data Canarias.
4. Responsibility
Smart Data Canarias is not responsible for information and content stored by third parties in forums, social networks, interactive spaces or any other means that allows third parties to publish content independently.
5. Intellectual and industrial property
Smart Data Canarias owns or has the rights to use the contents of this website, including texts, documents, images, visual identity or informative materials.
6. Modifications
Smart Data Canarias reserves the right to modify, update or delete content, technical information or any information available on the portal without prior notice.
7. Links
The website may contain hyperlinks to external sites related to technology, institutional bodies, documentation or reference sources. Smart Data Canarias does not exercise control over such sites nor is it responsible for their content.
8. Right of exclusion
Smart Data Canarias reserves the right to deny access to users who make inappropriate use of content or violate the terms of use.
9. General
Smart Data Canarias may take legal action arising from improper use of the website or non-compliance with its legal conditions.
10. Applicable law and jurisdiction
The relationship between Smart Data Canarias and the user shall be governed by current Spanish legislation. Any dispute shall be submitted to the competent courts and tribunals in the province corresponding to the entity's registered office.