Terms of use
Last updated — July 7, 2026
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Acceptance of these terms
Accessing and using this website confers the status of user and implies full acceptance of these terms of use. If you do not agree with them, you should refrain from using the site.
Use of the site
This website has an informational and professional presentation purpose. You agree to use it in accordance with the law, good faith and public order, and not to use it for fraudulent purposes or purposes harmful to third parties.
Automated content extraction (scraping) and the use of this site's texts, images or case studies to train artificial intelligence models are prohibited without the owner's prior written authorisation.
Intellectual property
All content on the site — design, code, texts, images, videos and case studies — is owned by Jerónimo Muñoz Torreblanca (Sors) or used with due authorisation, unless expressly stated otherwise. Client projects are shown with their consent; each client's trademarks and materials remain the property of their respective owners.
See also the Legal notice for the detail of the intellectual and industrial property conditions.
External links
This site may link to third-party platforms and profiles (social networks, Behance, client sites). The owner does not control and is not responsible for the content of such external sites.
Limitation of liability
The owner does not guarantee continuous availability of the site or the absence of errors, and will not be liable for damages arising from misuse of the site, except in cases where the law does not permit limiting such liability.
Changes to these terms
The owner may modify these terms of use at any time. Changes will be effective from their publication on this same page.
Governing law
These terms are governed by Spanish law. Any dispute shall be submitted to the courts of [OWNER'S CITY], unless mandatory legal provisions establish otherwise.