Terms of use, ownership and intellectual property.
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This website is owned by Bitsideas LLC, hereinafter “Bitsideas”. The identifying details below are published in accordance with article 10 of Spanish Law 34/2002 (LSSI-CE) and the equivalent disclosure duties of the other jurisdictions in which we operate.
Bitsideas makes this site available to inform users about its consulting and engineering services, its software products and its training programmes. Accessing and using the site makes you a user and implies acceptance of these terms.
Users agree to use the site in accordance with the law, good faith and public order, refraining from:
The contents of this site — texts, photographs, graphics, trademarks, source code and design — belong to Bitsideas or to third parties who have authorised their use. Their reproduction, distribution or transformation without written authorisation is prohibited.
Microsoft, Azure, Power BI, Microsoft Fabric, Power Platform, Dataverse and Copilot are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. Claude is a trademark of Anthropic. Google Cloud is a trademark of Google LLC. They are mentioned here solely to identify the technology stack used, without implying any relationship other than the one expressly stated.
Bitsideas does not guarantee continuous availability of the site or the absence of errors. The information published is for information purposes only and does not constitute binding professional advice or a contractual offer. Bitsideas reserves the right to modify the contents without prior notice.
The site links to the domains of our products — THOMAS, LUCY, RONALD and EDITH — and may link to third-party sites. Bitsideas does not control those sites and is not responsible for their contents or privacy policies, which the user should review separately.
These terms are governed by the laws of the State of Florida (United States), where BITSIDEAS, LLC is incorporated. For any dispute arising from use of the site, the parties submit to the competent state and federal courts of Miami-Dade County, Florida, except where the mandatory consumer-protection rules of the user's country of residence provide another venue, in which case those rules prevail.
This carve-out is necessary: European Union and United Kingdom consumer law prevents imposing on a consumer any venue other than their own domicile.