Legal Notice & Terms of Service

Last updated: June 2026

This page contains the legal notice required by Article 10 of the Spanish Law 34/2002 on Information Society Services (LSSI-CE) and the terms governing your use of sintesi.studio.

Site owner

  • Oriol Segarra Pol (trading as Síntesi)
  • NIF: 45830466E
  • Registered address: Av. Rosalía de Castro 2, 3-I, 15960 Ribeira, A Coruña, Spain
  • Contact: info@sintesi.studio
  • Activity: Notion consulting and information society services (self-employed / autónomo)

Using the site

By accessing this site you agree to use it in good faith, in accordance with these terms and applicable law. You may read, share, and link to our content freely. Text, graphics, code, and brand assets are © Síntesi unless noted otherwise. Don't scrape the site at industrial volumes or republish full articles without written permission.

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Content disclaimer

Blog posts, case studies, and any other written content on this site reflect our experience and opinions at the time of writing. They are not professional advice for your specific situation. Apply at your own risk.

Services and engagements

The descriptions of services on this site are for orientation only and do not constitute a binding offer. Any consulting, workshop, or implementation engagement with Síntesi is governed by a separate written proposal or contract signed by both parties, which sets out scope, deliverables, fees, payment terms, IP, and confidentiality.

All fees are quoted in euros (€) and invoiced under the Spanish self-employment (autónomo) regime. VAT is applied where required by law.

Liability

The site is provided as-is. We make reasonable efforts to keep it accurate and available but do not guarantee uninterrupted operation or that all content is error-free. To the extent permitted by Spanish law, we accept no liability for indirect, incidental, or consequential damages arising from your use of the site or reliance on its content.

Consumer dispute resolution

In accordance with EU Regulation 524/2013, if you are a consumer and a dispute cannot be resolved amicably, you may use the European Commission's Online Dispute Resolution platform.

Governing law and jurisdiction

These terms are governed by Spanish law. Any dispute that cannot be resolved amicably will be submitted to the courts of A Coruña, Spain, except where mandatory consumer protection rules grant exclusive jurisdiction to the consumer's place of residence.

Changes

We may update these terms occasionally. The "last updated" date above reflects the current version. Continued use of the site after a change constitutes acceptance of the new terms.