Legal notice

📄 LEGAL NOTICE

Intercube

Last updated: 19/03/2026


1. IDENTIFICATION DETAILS

In compliance with applicable regulations regarding information society services and electronic commerce, the following information is provided:

Trade name: Intercube
Owner: Jaime Soler Marcos

📩 Contact email: tienda1jaimeemma@use.startmail.com
Business activity: International sales

This website is intended for the online sale of decorative electronic products and ambient lighting accessories.


2. TERMS OF USE

Accessing and using this website grants the status of user and implies full and unconditional acceptance of all provisions included in this Legal Notice.

The user agrees to:

  • Use the website in accordance with the law
  • Not engage in illegal activities or activities contrary to good faith
  • Not damage the physical or logical systems of the website

Intercube reserves the right to modify the website content at any time without prior notice.


3. INTELLECTUAL AND INDUSTRIAL PROPERTY

All website content, including:

  • Texts
  • Images
  • Design
  • Logo
  • “Intercube” brand
  • Graphic elements

are the exclusive property of Intercube or are used under license.

Reproduction, distribution, or use without express authorization is prohibited.


4. LIABILITY

Intercube shall not be responsible for:

  • Errors or omissions in the content
  • Damages resulting from improper use of the website
  • Service interruptions due to technical issues
  • Logistics delays or third-party incidents

The user accesses and uses the website at their own responsibility.


5. EXTERNAL LINKS

This website may contain links to third-party websites.

Intercube is not responsible for the content, policies, or practices of such external websites.


6. DATA PROTECTION

The processing of personal data is governed in accordance with the Privacy Policy available on the website.


7. APPLICABLE LAW

This Legal Notice is governed by the applicable regulations regarding electronic commerce and consumer protection.

In the event of a dispute, the mandatory legislation corresponding to the consumer’s habitual place of residence shall apply whenever required by applicable law.