Privacy Policy
WEBSITE PRIVACY POLICY
callforcurators.com
I. PRIVACY POLICY AND DATA PROTECTION
In accordance with current legislation, Ignacio garcía – Call for Curators (hereinafter referred to as the Website) is committed to adopting the necessary technical and organizational measures, appropriate to the level of security relative to the risk of the data collected.
Laws Incorporated in this Privacy Policy
This privacy policy is adapted to the current Spanish and European regulations on personal data protection on the internet. Specifically, it complies with the following regulations:
- Regulation (EU) 2016/679 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 April 2016 on the protection of natural persons concerning the processing of personal data and the free movement of such data (GDPR).
- Organic Law 3/2018 of 5 December on Personal Data Protection and guarantee of digital rights (LOPD-GDD).
- Royal Decree 1720/2007 of 21 December, approving the Regulations for the development of Organic Law 15/1999 of 13 December on the Protection of Personal Data (RDLOPD).
- Law 34/2002 of 11 July, on Information Society Services and Electronic Commerce (LSSI-CE).
Identity of the Data Controller
The Data Controller for personal data collected on Call for Curators is Ignacio García, with NIF: 78612683V (hereinafter referred to as the Data Controller). Contact details are as follows:
- Address: Avada. Habana 73 6ºA Ourense, Spain
- Contact Email: info@callforcurators.com
Registration of Personal Data
In compliance with the GDPR and LOPD-GDD, we inform you that the personal data collected by Call for Curators through the forms on its pages will be included and processed in our file to facilitate, expedite, and fulfill the commitments established between Call for Curators and the User, or to maintain the relationship established in the forms that the User completes, or to respond to a request or query. Additionally, in accordance with the GDPR and LOPD-GDD, except for the exception provided in Article 30.5 of the GDPR, a record of processing activities specifying, according to their purposes, the processing activities carried out and other circumstances established in the GDPR is maintained.
Principles Applicable to the Processing of Personal Data
The processing of the User’s personal data will be subject to the following principles established in Article 5 of the GDPR and Articles 4 and following of Organic Law 3/2018 of 5 December on Personal Data Protection and guarantee of digital rights:
- Principle of Lawfulness, Fairness, and Transparency: The User’s consent will be required at all times, providing complete transparency about the purposes for which personal data is collected.
- Principle of Purpose Limitation: Personal data will be collected for specified, explicit, and legitimate purposes.
- Principle of Data Minimization: Only the strictly necessary personal data in relation to the purposes for which they are processed will be collected.
- Principle of Accuracy: Personal data must be accurate and kept up to date.
- Principle of Storage Limitation: Personal data will only be retained in a form that permits the identification of the User for as long as necessary for the purposes of their processing.
- Principle of Integrity and Confidentiality: Personal data will be processed in a manner that ensures their security and confidentiality.
- Principle of Proactive Accountability: The Data Controller will be responsible for ensuring compliance with the above principles.
Categories of Personal Data
The categories of data processed at Call for Curators are solely identifying data. Under no circumstances are special categories of personal data processed as defined in Article 9 of the GDPR.
Legal Basis for Processing Personal Data
The legal basis for the processing of personal data is consent. Call for Curators undertakes to obtain the explicit and verifiable consent of the User for the processing of their personal data for one or more specific purposes. The User has the right to withdraw their consent at any time. It will be as easy to withdraw consent as it is to give it. As a general rule, the withdrawal of consent will not affect the use of the Website. When the User must or can provide their data through forms to make inquiries, request information, or for reasons related to the content of the Website, they will be informed if the completion of any of them is mandatory due to being essential for the proper development of the operation carried out.
Purposes of Processing Personal Data
Personal data is collected and managed by Call for Curators to facilitate, expedite, and fulfill the commitments established between the Website and the User or to maintain the relationship established in the forms the User completes or to respond to a request or query. Additionally, the data may be used for commercial purposes of personalization, operational and statistical purposes, and activities related to the social purpose of Call for Curators, as well as for extracting, storing data, and conducting marketing studies to tailor the Content offered to the User, as well as improving the quality, functioning, and navigation of the Website. When personal data is obtained, the User will be informed about the specific purpose(s) of the processing to which the personal data will be subjected; in other words, the use(s) that will be made of the collected information.
Periods of Retention of Personal Data
Personal data will only be retained for the minimum time necessary for the purposes of their processing or until the User requests their deletion. When personal data is obtained, the User will be informed about the period during which personal data will be retained or, when that is not possible, the criteria used to determine this period.
Recipients of Personal Data
The User’s personal data will be shared with the following recipients or categories of recipients:
- Bluehost, Inc., 5335 Gate Parkway, Jacksonville, FL 32256, USA
- Google Ireland Limited, Gordon House, Barrow Street, Dublin 4, Ireland
- Stripe Payments Europe, Limited, The One Building, 1 Grand Canal Street Lower, Dublin 2, Co. Dublin, Ireland
- Mailjet, 43 rue de Dunkerque, 75010 Paris, France
- PayPal (Europe) S.à r.l. et Cie, S.C.A., 22-24 Boulevard Royal, 2449 Luxembourg
If the Data Controller intends to transfer personal data to a third country or international organization, the User will be informed at the time the personal data is obtained about the third country or international organization to which the data is intended to be transferred, as well as the existence or absence of an adequacy decision by the Commission.
Transfers of Personal Data to Third Countries
The personal data we collect may be transferred to and processed in one or more countries outside the European Union (EU) or the European Economic Area (EEA), including the United States. When we transfer your data to these countries, we ensure that appropriate safeguards are in place, such as the standard contractual clauses approved by the European Commission, to ensure a similar degree of protection as afforded within the EU/EEA.
Personal Data of Minors
In accordance with Articles 8 of the GDPR and 7 of Organic Law 3/2018 of 5 December on Personal Data Protection and guarantee of digital rights, only those over 14 years of age can lawfully consent to the processing of their personal data by Call for Curators. If the minor is under 14 years of age, the consent of the parents or guardians will be required for the processing, and such consent will only be considered lawful to the extent that they have authorized it.
Confidentiality and Security of Personal Data
Call for Curators is committed to adopting the necessary technical and organizational measures, depending on the level of security appropriate to the risk of the data collected, to ensure the security of personal data and to prevent their accidental or unlawful destruction, loss, alteration, unauthorized disclosure, or access. The Website has an SSL (Secure Socket Layer) certificate, which ensures that personal data is transmitted securely and confidentially, as the transmission of data between the server and the User, and in feedback, is fully encrypted or coded. However, since Call for Curators cannot guarantee the impregnability of the internet or the total absence of hackers or others who fraudulently access personal data, the Data Controller undertakes to inform the User without undue delay when a personal data security breach is likely to result in a high risk to the rights and freedoms of natural persons. According to Article 4 of the GDPR, a personal data breach means a breach of security leading to the accidental or unlawful destruction, loss, alteration, unauthorized disclosure of, or access to, personal data transmitted, stored, or otherwise processed. Personal data will be treated as confidential by the Data Controller, who undertakes to inform and guarantee through a legal or contractual obligation that such confidentiality is respected by their employees, associates, and any person to whom they make the information accessible.
Rights Arising from the Processing of Personal Data
The User has the following rights recognized in the GDPR and Organic Law 3/2018 of 5 December on Personal Data Protection and guarantee of digital rights:
- Right of Access: The right of the User to obtain confirmation of whether Call for Curators is processing their personal data and, if so, to obtain information about their specific personal data and the processing Call for Curators has carried out or is carrying out, as well as, among other things, available information about the origin of such data and the recipients of the communications made or planned.
- Right of Rectification: The right of the User to modify personal data that are inaccurate or incomplete, considering the purposes of the processing.
- Right to Erasure (“the right to be forgotten”): The right of the User, provided that current legislation does not establish otherwise, to obtain the deletion of their personal data when they are no longer necessary for the purposes for which they were collected or processed; the User has withdrawn their consent to the processing and there is no other legal basis for the processing; the User objects to the processing, and there is no other legitimate reason to continue it; the personal data have been unlawfully processed; the personal data must be deleted to comply with a legal obligation; or the personal data have been obtained as a result of a direct offer of information society services to a minor under 14 years of age. In addition to deleting the data, the Data Controller, considering the technology available and the cost of its application, must take reasonable steps to inform other data controllers processing the personal data of the User’s request for the deletion of any links to those personal data.
- Right to Restriction of Processing: The right of the User to restrict the processing of their personal data. The User has the right to obtain the restriction of processing when they contest the accuracy of their personal data; the processing is unlawful; the Data Controller no longer needs the personal data, but the User needs them for making claims; and when the User has objected to the processing.
- Right to Data Portability: In cases where processing is carried out by automated means, the User has the right to receive from the Data Controller their personal data in a structured, commonly used, and machine-readable format and to transmit them to another data controller. Where technically feasible, the Data Controller will directly transmit the data to that other controller.
- Right to Object: The right of the User to object to the processing of their personal data or to have the processing stopped by Call for Curators.
- Right not to be Subject to Automated Individual Decision-Making, including Profiling: The right of the User not to be subject to a decision based solely on automated processing, including profiling, except where current legislation provides otherwise.
Thus, the User may exercise their rights by written communication addressed to the Data Controller with the reference “GDPR-callforcurators.com”, specifying:
- Name and surname of the User. In cases where representation is accepted, it will also be necessary to identify by the same means the person representing the User, as well as the document proving the representation.
- Request with the specific reasons for the request or information to which access is sought.
- Address for notification purposes.
- Date and signature of the applicant.
- Any document that proves the request made.
This request and any other attached documents can be sent to the following address and/or email:
- Postal address: Avda. Habana 73 6ºA, 32004 Ourense, Spain
- Email: info@callforcurators.com
Links to Third-Party Websites
The Website may include hyperlinks or links that allow access to third-party websites other than Call for Curators and are therefore not operated by Call for Curators. The owners of those websites will have their own data protection policies, being themselves, in each case, responsible for their own files and their own privacy practices.
Claims to the Supervisory Authority
In the event that the User considers that there is a problem or infringement of current regulations in the way their personal data is being processed, they will have the right to effective judicial protection and to file a complaint with a supervisory authority, particularly in the State in which they have their habitual residence, place of work, or place of the alleged infringement. In the case of Spain, the supervisory authority is the Spanish Data Protection Agency (https://www.aepd.es/).
II. ACCEPTANCE AND CHANGES TO THIS PRIVACY POLICY
It is necessary that the User has read and agrees with the conditions regarding the protection of personal data contained in this Privacy Policy, as well as accepting the processing of their personal data so that the Data Controller can proceed with it in the manner, during the periods, and for the purposes indicated. The use of the Website will imply acceptance of the Website’s Privacy Policy.
Call for Curators reserves the right to modify its Privacy Policy, according to its own criteria, or due to a legislative, jurisprudential, or doctrinal change by the Spanish Data Protection Agency. Changes or updates to this Privacy Policy will not be explicitly notified to the User. It is recommended that the User consult this page periodically to stay informed of the latest changes or updates.
This Privacy Policy was updated to adapt to Regulation (EU) 2016/679 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 April 2016 on the protection of natural persons concerning the processing of personal data and the free movement of such data (GDPR) and Organic Law 3/2018 of 5 December on Personal Data Protection and guarantee of digital rights.
LEGAL NOTICE AND GENERAL TERMS OF USE
I. GENERAL INFORMATION
In compliance with the duty of information provided in Law 34/2002 on Information Society Services and Electronic Commerce (LSSI-CE) of July 11, the following general information about this website is provided:
- Ownership: Ignacio García, with NIF: 78612683V
- Address: Avda. Habana 73 6ºA, Ourense, Spain
- Contact Email: info@callforcurators.com
II. GENERAL TERMS OF USE
Purpose of the Conditions: The Website
The purpose of these General Terms of Use (hereinafter, Terms) is to regulate access to and use of the Website. For the purposes of these Terms, the Website shall be understood as: the external appearance of the screen interfaces, both statically and dynamically, that is, the navigation tree; and all elements integrated into both the screen interfaces and the navigation tree (hereinafter, Contents) and all those online services or resources that may be offered to Users (hereinafter, Services).
Call for Curators reserves the right to modify, at any time, and without prior notice, the presentation and configuration of the Website and the Contents and Services that may be incorporated therein. The User acknowledges and agrees that Call for Curators may at any time interrupt, deactivate, and/or cancel any of these elements that are integrated into the Website or access to them.
Apart from the cost of connection through the telecommunications network supplied by the access provider, contracted by the User, some of the Contents or Services offered by Call for Curators or, where applicable, third parties through the Website may be subject to prior contracting of the Content or Service, in which case this will be clearly specified and/or the corresponding General or Particular Conditions by which this is governed will be made available to the User.
The use of any of the Contents or Services of the Website may be made through prior subscription or registration of the User.
The User
Access, browsing, and use of the Website confers the condition of User, for which all the Conditions here established are accepted from the moment browsing the Website begins, as well as any subsequent modifications, without prejudice to the application of the corresponding legal regulations of mandatory compliance as the case may be. Given the importance of the above, it is recommended that the User read them every time they visit the Website.
The Call for Curators Website provides a great diversity of information, services, and data. The User assumes responsibility for making proper use of the Website. This responsibility will extend to:
- A use of the information, Contents, and/or Services and data offered by Call for Curators without contravening the provisions of these Conditions, the Law, morality, or public order, or that in any other way may imply harm to the rights of third parties or the same operation of the Website.
- The veracity and legality of the information provided by the User in the forms extended by Call for Curators for access to certain Contents or Services offered by the Website. In any case, the User will immediately notify Call for Curators about any fact that allows the misuse of the information registered in these forms, such as, but not only, theft, loss, or unauthorized access to identifiers and/or passwords, to proceed to their immediate cancellation.
Mere access to this Website does not imply any type of commercial relationship between Call for Curators and the User.
The User declares to be of legal age and to have sufficient legal capacity to be bound by these Conditions. Therefore, this Call for Curators Website is not directed to minors. Call for Curators declines any responsibility for the breach of this requirement.
III. ACCESS AND NAVIGATION ON THE WEBSITE: EXCLUSION OF WARRANTIES AND LIABILITY
Call for Curators does not guarantee the continuity, availability, and usefulness of the Website, nor of the Contents or Services. Call for Curators will do everything possible for the proper functioning of the Website, however, it does not assume responsibility or guarantee that access to this Website will not be uninterrupted or that it is free of error.
It is also not responsible or guarantees that the content or software that can be accessed through this Website is free of error or causes damage to the User’s computer system (software and hardware). In no case will Call for Curators be responsible for losses, damages, or harms of any kind arising from accessing, browsing, and using the Website, including, but not limited to, those caused to computer systems or those caused by the introduction of viruses.
Call for Curators is also not responsible for the damages that could be caused to users by improper use of this Website. In particular, it is not responsible in any way for the falls, interruptions, lack, or defect of telecommunications that could occur.
IV. LINK POLICY
The Call for Curators Website informs that it may make available to Users linking means (such as, among others, links, banners, buttons), directories, and search engines that allow Users to access websites belonging to and/or managed by third parties.
The installation of these links, directories, and search engines on the Website aims to facilitate Users the search for and access to information available on the Internet, without it being considered a suggestion, recommendation, or invitation to visit them.
Call for Curators offers sponsored content, advertisements, and/or affiliate links. The information appearing in these affiliate links or the inserted advertisements is provided by the advertisers themselves, so Call for Curators is not responsible for any inaccuracies or errors that the advertisements may contain, nor does it guarantee in any way the experience, integrity, or responsibility of the advertisers or the quality of their products and/or services.
It also does not guarantee the technical availability, accuracy, truthfulness, validity, or legality of sites outside its property that can be accessed through the links.
Call for Curators does not review or control the content of other websites, nor does it approve, examine, or make the products and services, contents, files, and any other material existing in those linked sites its own.
Call for Curators does not assume any responsibility for damages that may occur due to access, use, quality, or legality of the contents, communications, opinions, products, and services of websites not managed by Call for Curators and that are linked on this Website.
The User or third party who makes a hyperlink from a web page of another, different, website to the Call for Curators Website should know that:
- The reproduction —totally or partially— of any of the Contents and/or Services of the Website without express authorization from Call for Curators is not allowed.
- No false, inaccurate, or incorrect statement about the Call for Curators Website, nor about its Contents and/or Services, is allowed.
- Except for the hyperlink, the website in which such hyperlink is established will not contain any element of this Website protected as intellectual property by the Spanish legal system, except with express authorization from Call for Curators.
The establishment of the hyperlink does not imply the existence of relations between Call for Curators and the owner of the website from which it is made, nor the knowledge and acceptance of Call for Curators of the contents, services, and/or activities offered on that website, and vice versa.
V. INTELLECTUAL AND INDUSTRIAL PROPERTY
Call for Curators itself or as an assignee, is the owner of all intellectual and industrial property rights of the Website, as well as the elements contained therein (for example, and not exhaustively, images, sound, audio, video, software, or texts; trademarks or logos, combinations of colors, structure and design, selection of materials used, computer programs necessary for its operation, access, and use, etc.). Therefore, they will be works protected as intellectual property by the Spanish legal system, being applicable both the Spanish and community regulations in this field, as well as the international treaties related to the matter and signed by Spain.
All rights reserved. Pursuant to the provisions of the Intellectual Property Law, the reproduction, distribution, and public communication, including its method of making available, of all or part of the contents of this website, for commercial purposes, in any medium, and by any technical means, without the authorization of Call for Curators, are expressly prohibited.
The User undertakes to respect the intellectual and industrial property rights of Call for Curators. The User can view the elements of the Website and even print them, copy them, and store them on the hard drive of their computer or any other physical medium provided it is exclusively for personal use. The User, however, may not remove, alter, or manipulate any protection device or security system installed on the Website.
In case the User or third party considers that any of the Contents of the Website constitutes a violation of the rights of protection of intellectual property, they must immediately notify Call for Curators through the contact details in the GENERAL INFORMATION section of this Legal Notice and General Terms of Use.
VI. LEGAL ACTIONS, APPLICABLE LEGISLATION, AND JURISDICTION
Call for Curators reserves the right to present civil or criminal actions it deems necessary for the improper use of the Website and Contents or for the breach of these Conditions.
The relationship between the User and Call for Curators will be governed by current regulations and applicable in Spanish territory. Should any dispute arise in relation to the interpretation and/or application of these Conditions, the parties will submit their conflicts to the ordinary jurisdiction, submitting to the judges and courts that correspond according to law.
COOKIES POLICY
Access to this Website may involve the use of cookies. Cookies are small amounts of information that are stored in the browser used by each User —in the various devices that they may use to navigate— so that the server remembers certain information that later and only the server that implemented it will read. Cookies facilitate navigation, make it more friendly, and do not damage the navigation device.
Cookies are automatic procedures for collecting information related to the preferences determined by the User during their visit to the Website to recognize them as a User and personalize their experience and use of the Website. They can also help, for example, identify and resolve errors.
The information collected through cookies may include the date and time of visits to the Website, the pages viewed, the time spent on the Website, and the sites visited just before and after it. However, no cookie allows this to be contacted with the User’s phone number or any other means of personal contact. No cookie can extract information from the User’s hard drive or steal personal information. The only way the User’s private information is part of the cookie file is for the user to personally give that information to the server.
Cookies that allow a person to be identified are considered personal data. Therefore, the same will be applicable to the previously described Privacy Policy. In this sense, for the use of the same, it will be necessary to obtain the User’s consent. This consent will be communicated, based on an authentic choice, offered through an affirmative and positive decision, before the initial treatment, removable, and documented.
Own Cookies
These are cookies that are sent to the User’s computer or device and managed exclusively by Call for Curators for the best functioning of the Website. The information collected is used to improve the quality of the Website and its Content and the User’s experience. These cookies allow the User to be recognized as a recurring visitor to the Website and adapt the content to offer content that suits their preferences.
Third-Party Cookies
These are cookies used and managed by external entities that provide Call for Curators with services requested by this to improve the Website and the User’s experience when browsing the Website. The main objectives for which third-party cookies are used are to obtain access statistics and analyze navigation information, that is, how the User interacts with the Website.
The information obtained refers, for example, to the number of pages visited, the language, the place to which the IP address from which the User accesses, the number of Users who access, the frequency and recurrence of visits, the visit time, the browser used, the operator or type of device from which the visit is made. This information is used to improve the Website and detect new needs to offer Users optimal quality Content and/or service. In any case, the information is collected anonymously, and Website trend reports are prepared without identifying individual users.
You can get more information about cookies, privacy information, or consult the description of the type of cookies used, their main characteristics, expiration period, etc., at the following link(s):
The entity(ies) in charge of supplying cookies may transfer this information to third parties, as long as required by law or when a third party processes this information for such entities.
Social Media Cookies
Call for Curators incorporates social media plugins, which allow access to them from the Website. For this reason, social media cookies can be stored in the User’s browser. The owners of these social networks have their own data protection and cookies policies, being themselves, in each case, responsible for their own files and their own privacy practices. The User must refer to them to be informed about these cookies and, where applicable, the processing of their personal data. Only for information purposes, the links where these privacy and/or cookies policies can be consulted are indicated below:
Disable, Reject, and Delete Cookies
The User can disable, reject, and delete the cookies —totally or partially— installed on their device through the configuration of their browser (among which are, for example, Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Explorer). In this sense, the procedures to reject and delete cookies may differ from one Internet browser to another. Consequently, the User must refer to the instructions provided by the specific Internet browser they are using. In the event that the use of cookies is rejected —totally or partially— the User may continue to use the Website, although they may have limited use of some of its features.
TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE
1. GENERAL INFORMATION
The ownership of this website www.callforcurators.com (hereinafter, Website) is held by: Ignacio García, with NIF: 78612683V, and whose contact details are:
- Address: Avda. Habana 73 6º A, Ourense, Spain
- Contact email: info@callforcurators.com
This document (as well as other documents mentioned herein) regulates the conditions governing the use of this Website (www.callforcurators.com) and the purchase or acquisition of products and/or services on it (hereinafter, Terms).
For the purposes of these Terms, it is understood that the activity that Call for Curators develops through the Website includes:
2. DESCRIPTION OF PRODUCTS AND SERVICES
Memberships for Curators and Art Professionals
Call for Curators offers membership plans aimed at curators and art professionals. Memberships provide access to a wide range of curatorial calls worldwide. Members can benefit from:
- Exclusive Access to Calls: Full access to all opportunities and calls published on the website.
- Personalized Newsletters: Receive notifications and updates on new calls and relevant events.
- Resources and Tools: Access to exclusive curatorial resources and tools to enhance their professional practice.
- Professional Network: Connection with a global network of curators and art professionals.
Membership plans are available in monthly and annual options, allowing users to choose the one that best suits their needs and preferences.
Promotion Services for Art Institutions
Call for Curators also offers promotion services for art institutions wishing to publicize their open calls. These services include:
- Publication on the Website: Calls are published on the Call for Curators website, accessible to a global audience of art professionals.
- Newsletter Distribution: Inclusion of calls in newsletters sent to the Call for Curators subscriber database.
- Social Media Promotion: Dissemination of calls through Call for Curators’ social media channels, increasing visibility and reach.
Institutions can choose from different promotion packages according to their specific needs, ensuring that their calls reach the desired target audience.
3. CONTRACTING AND ACQUISITION PROCESS
The process for acquiring a membership or contracting a promotion service is carried out entirely online through the Call for Curators website. Users must register, provide the required information, and make the corresponding payment to activate their membership or service.
4. PRICES AND POLICIES
Prices
The prices of memberships and promotion services vary depending on the chosen option (monthly or annual for memberships; different levels of service for call promotion).
Refund and Cancellation Policy
Users can cancel their membership at any time. Specific details about refunds and cancellation policies are available on the website and should be consulted before making any purchase.
- Refunds
- Memberships:
- Monthly: If you cancel within the first 14 days of the initial subscription, you can request a full refund. After this period, no refunds will be offered.
- Annual: If you cancel within the first 14 days of the initial subscription, you can request a full refund. After this period, refunds will be prorated less an administration fee of €10.
- Promotion Services:
- If an institution wishes to cancel its promotion service, it must notify at least 14 days in advance. A full refund less an administration fee of €40 can be issued. No refunds will be given if the request is made less than 14 days in advance.
- Cancellations
- Memberships:
- To cancel your membership, log in to your account, go to the “My Account” section, and select “Cancel Membership.”
- Promotion Services:
- Send an email to info@callforcurators.com with the subject “Cancellation of Promotion Service.”
5. THE USER
Access, navigation, and use of the Website confers the status of user (hereinafter, User), whereby all the conditions set forth herein are accepted from the start of browsing the Website, as well as any subsequent modifications, without prejudice to the application of the corresponding mandatory legal regulations as applicable.
The User assumes responsibility for the proper use of the Website. This responsibility will extend to:
- Making use of this Website only to make legally valid inquiries and purchases or acquisitions.
- Not making any false or fraudulent purchases. If it can reasonably be considered that a purchase of this nature has been made, it could be canceled, and the relevant authorities would be informed.
- Providing truthful and lawful contact information, such as email address, postal address, and/or other data (see Legal Notice and General Terms of Use).
The User declares to be over 18 years of age and have the legal capacity to enter into contracts through this Website.
6. PURCHASE OR ACQUISITION PROCESS
Duly registered Users can purchase on the Website by the means and forms established. They must follow the online purchase and/or acquisition procedure of www.callforcurators.com.
The User must fill in and/or check the information requested at each step, although, during the purchase process, before making the payment, the purchase data can be modified.
The User will receive an email confirming that Call for Curators has received their order or request for purchase and/or provision of the service, that is, the order confirmation.
7. TECHNICAL MEANS TO CORRECT ERRORS
It is informed to the User that if they detect that an error has occurred when entering data necessary to process their purchase request on the Website, they can modify the same by contacting Call for Curators through the contact spaces enabled on the Website, and, where appropriate, through those enabled to contact customer service, and/or using the contact details provided in the first clause (General Information). Likewise, such information may also be corrected by the User through their personal connection space on the Website.
In any case, the User, before clicking on “Register,” has access to the space, cart, or basket where their purchase requests are noted and can make modifications.
8. DISCLAIMER OF LIABILITY
Unless otherwise provided by law, Call for Curators will not accept any liability for the following losses, regardless of their origin:
- Any losses not attributable to any breach on your part;
- Business losses (including loss of profits, revenue, contracts, anticipated savings, data, goodwill or unnecessary expenses incurred); or
- Any other indirect loss that was not reasonably foreseeable by both parties at the time the contract of sale of the products was formalized between both parties.
Similarly, Call for Curators also limits its liability in the following cases:
- Technical failures that, for fortuitous or other reasons, prevent normal operation of the service through the internet.
- Lack of availability of the Website for maintenance or other reasons that prevent the service from being available.
In general, Call for Curators will not be liable for any non-compliance or delay in the fulfillment of any of the obligations assumed when the same is due to events that are beyond its reasonable control, that is, due to force majeure, which may include, but not be limited to:
- Strikes, lockouts or other industrial action.
- Civil commotion, riot, invasion, terrorist threat or attack, war (declared or not) or threat or preparation for war.
- Fire, explosion, storm, flood, earthquake, subsidence, epidemic or any other natural disaster.
- Impossibility of use of trains, ships, aircraft, motor transport or other means of transport, public or private.
- Impossibility of using public or private telecommunications systems.
- Acts, decrees, legislation, regulations or restrictions of any government or public authority.
Thus, obligations will be suspended during the period that the cause of force majeure continues, and Call for Curators will have an extension of time to fulfill them for a period of time equal to the duration of the cause of force majeure. Call for Curators will use all reasonable means to find a solution that allows it to fulfill its obligations despite the cause of force majeure.
9. WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS AND NOTICES
By using this Website, the User accepts that most communications with Call for Curators will be electronic (email or notices posted on the Website).
For contractual purposes, the User consents to use this electronic means of communication and acknowledges that all contracts, notices, information and other communications that Call for Curators sends electronically comply with legal requirements to be in writing. This condition will not affect the rights recognized by law to the User.
The User can send notifications and/or communicate with Call for Curators through the contact details provided in these Terms and, where appropriate, through the contact spaces on the Website.
Similarly, unless otherwise stipulated, Call for Curators can contact and/or notify the User at their email address or at the postal address provided.
10. WAIVER
No waiver by Call for Curators of a specific right or legal action or the lack of requirement by Call for Curators for strict compliance by the User of any of their obligations will constitute a waiver of other rights or actions derived from a contract or the Terms, nor will it exonerate the User from complying with their obligations.
No waiver by Call for Curators of any of these Terms or rights or actions derived from a contract will take effect unless it is expressly established as a waiver and is formalized and communicated to the User in writing.
11. NULLITY
If any of these Terms were declared null and void by a final decision issued by a competent authority, the remaining clauses will remain in force, without being affected by said declaration of nullity.
12. ENTIRE AGREEMENT
These Terms and any document expressly referred to in them constitute the entire agreement between the User and Call for Curators in relation to the purpose of sale and replace any other prior pact, agreement or promise agreed verbally or in writing.
The User and Call for Curators acknowledge that they have agreed to the conclusion of a contract without having relied on any statement or promise made by the other party, except for those expressly mentioned in these Terms.
13. DATA PROTECTION
The information or personal data that the User provides to Call for Curators during a transaction on the Website will be processed according to the provisions of the Privacy Policy or data protection (contained, where applicable, in the Legal Notice and General Terms of Use). By accessing, browsing, and/or using the Website, the User consents to the processing of such information and data and declares that all information or data provided is truthful.
14. APPLICABLE LEGISLATION AND JURISDICTION
Access, navigation, and/or use of this Website and the contracts for the purchase of products through it will be governed by Spanish legislation.
Any controversy, problem, or disagreement that arises or is related to the access, navigation, and/or use of the Website, or with the interpretation and execution of these Terms, or with the sales contracts between Call for Curators and the User, will be submitted to the non-exclusive jurisdiction of the Spanish courts and tribunals.
15. COMPLAINTS AND CLAIMS
The User can send Call for Curators their complaints, claims, or any other comments they wish to make through the contact details provided at the beginning of these Terms (General Information).
Additionally, Call for Curators has official claim forms available to consumers and users, which they can request from Call for Curators at any time, using the contact details provided at the beginning of these Terms (General Information).
Furthermore, if a dispute arises from this purchase contract between Call for Curators and the User, the User as a consumer can request an out-of-court dispute resolution, according to Regulation (EU) 524/2013 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 21 May 2013 on online dispute resolution for consumer disputes, which amends Regulation (EC) No 2006/2004 and Directive 2009/22/EC. You can access this method through the following website: https://ec.europa.eu/consumers/odr/.