Terms and Conditions

Last updated: June 17, 2025

Welcome to Neuralis Labs. These terms and conditions govern the use of the website https://neuralislabs.com and the services offered through it. By accessing or using our website, you agree to comply with these terms. If you do not agree, please do not use this site.

1️⃣ Site owner

This website is owned by:
Neuralis Labs
Contact email: [your-email@neuralislabs.com]

2️⃣ Purpose

This document sets out the conditions governing access, browsing, and use of the website, as well as the responsibilities arising from the use of its content, including text, graphics, images, software, and source code.

3️⃣ Access conditions

Access to this website is free and open. The user agrees to use the site and its content in accordance with the law, morals, public order, and these terms. Any use for unlawful or harmful purposes that may hinder the normal operation of the site is prohibited.

4️⃣ Intellectual property

All content on the website, unless otherwise stated, is owned by Neuralis Labs or authorized third parties. Reproduction, distribution, public communication, or transformation without prior written authorization from Neuralis Labs is prohibited.

5️⃣ External links

The site may contain links to third-party websites. Neuralis Labs is not responsible for the content or privacy policies of such external sites.

6️⃣ Disclaimer

Neuralis Labs does not guarantee continuous availability of the site and is not responsible for damages that may result from its use, including the presence of viruses or elements that may cause alterations to users' computer systems.

7️⃣ Data protection

The processing of personal data shall be governed by our Privacy Policy.

8️⃣ Modifications

Neuralis Labs reserves the right to modify these terms and conditions at any time without prior notice. Modifications will be effective upon publication on the site.

9️⃣ Governing law and jurisdiction

These terms and conditions are governed by Spanish and European law. In the event of any dispute, the parties submit to the courts of the user's domicile, provided it is within the European Union.