Legal notice
Service provider
- Company name: Newstri Corporate Solutions, S.L.
- Trade name: GreaTecno
- Legal form: Sociedad Limitada (Spanish limited company)
- Registered office: C/ Los Rosales 14, 14700 Palma del Río (Córdoba), Spain
- Address for correspondence: Avenida de Brasil 6, 1ª Planta, 28020 Madrid, Spain
- Tax ID (NIF/VAT): B21481460
- Telephone: +34 912 844 705
- E-mail: cac@newstri.com
- Website: https://www.greatecno.com
Hosting
The website is hosted by a professional hosting provider. The hosting provider may operate servers located in different countries. GreaTecno remains solely responsible for the content published on this website.
Website content
GreaTecno endeavours to ensure that the information published on the website is accurate and up to date. However, we cannot guarantee the absence of errors or omissions and reserve the right to modify, update or remove content at any time.
Third-party links
The website may contain links to third-party websites. GreaTecno has no control over such websites and is not responsible for their content, privacy policies or practices.
Intellectual property
All content on this website (texts, images, logos, trademarks, graphics, software, etc.) is protected by intellectual and industrial property rights. Unless expressly authorised in writing, any reproduction, distribution, modification or use of such content for any purpose other than personal and non-commercial use is prohibited.
Liability
To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law, GreaTecno shall not be liable for any indirect, incidental or consequential damages arising from the use or inability to use the website or its content. This Legal notice does not exclude or limit any mandatory rights you may have as a consumer under the law of your country of residence.
Governing law and jurisdiction
Without prejudice to any mandatory provisions of consumer law that may apply, this Legal notice is governed by European Union law and Spanish law. In case of dispute, and where no amicable solution is reached, consumers may bring actions before the courts competent under the rules of their own country of residence.