ComuNET S.A. reserves the right to alter, at any moment
and without prior warning, the design, presentation and /or configuration
of its portal, as well as any or all of its services; it may add new services
and modify the General Terms and/or the Particular Terms required for
their use.
The use of this portal gives you the status of user and means that you
agree fully and unconditionally to each and every one of the General Conditions
in force at the moment of access to the portal. The User agrees to use
the portal in accordance with the law, with these General Conditions,
with the ethics and good manners generally accepted and in acceptance
of law and order; the non-compliance of this obligation leaves the User
answerable to ComuNET or to third parties for any damages caused. The
User will abstain from using the website for illicit ends contrary to
those set out in the General Conditions, prejudicial to the rights and
interests of third parties, or that may in any form damage, render useless,
overload or spoil the website or the server where it is stored, or prevent
its normal use or enjoyment. Also, the User will abstain from adding to
the website any hyperlink (hereinafter ‘link’) connected to
a website that contains illicit information or contents, contrary to generally-accepted
good behaviour and law and order.
For the use of determined services on ComuNET’s website, the User
must first register, selecting a user name or login and a password, which
the User then agrees to keep an use with due diligence. For the choice
of a login, the user may not use expressions, words or groups of letters
that may prove insulting, outrageous, or against the law, unethical or
rude. Nor may they use trade marks, company logos, commercial names or
names of public figures or well-known third parties without their consent.
The use of the login is personal and non-transferable, and it is not permitted
to cede its use to anyone whatsoever, even temporarily. To this end, the
User must take such steps as are necessary for the safe-keeping of their
login, to prevent its use by third parties. Consequently, the User has
sole responsibility for the use made of their login, and ComuNET is free
from responsibility in this area. Should the User discover or suspect
the use of their login by a third party, they should contact ComuNET as
soon as possible.
All trade marks, commercial names or distinctive signs of any kind whatsoever
that appear on the website are the property of ComuNET or of third parties
who have authorised ComuNET to include them and use them on their website.
Furthermore, the content of the website (hereinafter ‘the Contents’),
which include among other material texts, photographs, graphics, images,
icons, software, links and other audiovisual material, as well as its
graphic design and source codes, are the intellectual property of ComuNET,
or of third parties who have ceded their use to ComuNET. The Contents
are protected by the applicable international laws and international treaties
relating to intellectual property rights. All rights of industrial and
intellectual property are legally reserved and access to it, or its use
by the User, should not be considered in any way a granting of any licence
for use or rights over any activity whose ownership corrsponds to ComuNET
or to third parties. The whole or partial reproduction by any means of
the Content, trade mark, commercial name or distinctive sign of any sort
on the website, as well as their sale, transfer, rental, distribution,
public communication, transformation or any use whatsoever given to them
without prior and express consent from the owner, is completely prohibited
and will be pursued in the civil courts, and if necessary in the criminal
courts, under the national laws and international treaties that are applicable.
ComuNET reserves the right, at any moment and without prior warning,
to totally modify the presentation, configuration and contents of the
website, as well as the conditions for the use of the website. Furthermore,
ComuNET reserves the right to suspend or close, at any moment and without
prior warning, all or part of the services offered in the portal.
Spanish legislation is applicable to govern all those legal aspects
between the parties which are not explicitly regulated by these general
conditions. Both parties shall submit to the ruling of the Law courts
and Tribunals of the city of Madrid (Spain) for the resolution of any
legal disagreement resulting from the interpretation and/or fulfilment
of these General Conditions, expressly renouncing all recourse to any
other courts of law.