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Legal Notice

Last updated: 1 May 2026

This legal notice governs access to and use of the Eventium website and the technology services we provide to organizers and attendees. Browsing the site implies acceptance of the terms set out below, together with our Privacy Policy, Cookies Policy, and Terms and Conditions.

1. Purpose and acceptance

Eventium makes available a technology platform for the creation, management, promotion, and sale of events. The platform acts as a technical intermediary between organizers and attendees, without taking part in the production of the events or assuming any obligations proper to them.

Accessing the site and using any of its features implies full and unreserved acceptance of these conditions. Users who do not agree with any part must refrain from using the platform.

Eventium may unilaterally modify, at any time and without prior notice, the structure, contents, and services of the site, as well as these conditions, by publishing the current version on this page.

2. Intellectual and industrial property

All contents of the site — including, without limitation, the software, source code, algorithms, data architecture, visual interface, graphic elements, iconography, typography, texts, navigation structures, manuals, and associated documentation — are the exclusive property of Eventium or its licensors, and are protected under national and international intellectual and industrial property law.

The "Eventium" brand, its logo, the naming of its features, and any distinctive sign appearing on the site are registered or unregistered trademarks owned by Eventium. Their use without prior written authorization is expressly prohibited.

Any reproduction, distribution, public communication, transformation, modification, reverse engineering, decompilation, or extraction — whether total or partial — of the site's contents is strictly prohibited, as is their incorporation into automated machine-learning systems, by any means and in any format, without Eventium's express authorization.

Unauthorized use of the code, design, algorithms, or brand will be pursued by all legally available means, including civil claims for damages and, where applicable, criminal actions.

3. Exclusion of liability

Eventium is solely a provider of technology services. Accordingly, and to the maximum extent permitted by applicable law, Eventium shall not be liable for:

(a) The content, accuracy, lawfulness, quality, truthfulness, or actual performance of the events created by organizers through the platform, which are the sole and exclusive responsibility of each Organizer.

(b) Damages arising from failures, interruptions, delays, or errors in third-party services on which the platform relies, including, without limitation, hosting providers, payment gateways, transactional messaging services, telecommunications carriers, electrical supply, or public network infrastructure.

(c) The conduct of attendees, organizers, staff, or any third party during physical events, including any personal or property damage that may occur during them.

(d) Loss of data, loss of profits, reputational harm, or any indirect damage arising from the use of or inability to use the platform, except where applicable law prevents such exclusion.

Eventium's total liability, where it cannot be excluded, shall be limited on the terms set out in the General Terms and Conditions of the service.

4. User obligations

Users undertake to use the platform lawfully, diligently, and in good faith, refraining from any action that may damage, overload, disable, or impair Eventium's systems or those of third parties, or that prevents other users from using the service normally.

The following are expressly prohibited: (i) introducing viruses, malware, or any malicious code; (ii) carrying out denial-of-service attacks, port scans, mass scraping, brute-forcing of authentication mechanisms, or reverse engineering of the code; (iii) impersonating other users, organizers, or Eventium itself; (iv) using the platform for fraudulent purposes, money laundering, terrorist financing, or any activity contrary to law.

Users shall be liable for any damages Eventium may suffer as a result of breaching these obligations, including claims from affected third parties.

5. Governing law and jurisdiction

These conditions are governed by Spanish law and, where applicable, by the law of the European Union — in particular Regulation (EU) 2016/679 on Data Protection, Directive (EU) 2000/31/EC on electronic commerce and its national transposition rules (in Spain, Law 34/2002 of 11 July on Information Society Services and Electronic Commerce).

For the resolution of any dispute arising from access to or use of the site, the parties submit to the Courts and Tribunals competent under applicable law. Where the user qualifies as a consumer, the competent Courts and Tribunals shall be those of the user's domicile, without prejudice to the mandatory consumer rights granted by the consumer legislation of the user's country of residence.

For users residing outside the European Economic Area, the governing-law and jurisdiction clause of our Terms and Conditions shall apply.