Información legal
Legal notice
Legal information about the TRACEA service provider and general conditions for accessing the website.
- Version
- 1.1.0
- Effective date
- 2026-06-22
- Updated
- 2026-06-22
Service provider
Altura Business System LLC (EIN 36-5142876).
Address: 3500 Comanche Road NE, BLDG, Albuquerque, New Mexico, Estados Unidos.
Contact: info@alturabusinesssystem.com
Website: https://www.tracea.es
Purpose
TRACEA is a documentary infrastructure platform to organize, preserve, and contextualize information in family proceedings and linked professional case files.
Accessing the site implies acceptance of the legal documents published under /legal, including Terms and Conditions and the Privacy Policy.
General terms of use
Users must use TRACEA in compliance with applicable law, without interfering with service security or accessing information beyond their authorization.
TRACEA may suspend accounts in cases of abuse, unauthorized access attempts, or contractual breach, as set out in the Terms and Conditions.
Intellectual property
TRACEA software, design, trademarks, institutional texts, and documentation are owned by Altura Business System LLC or its licensors.
Unauthorized reproduction, distribution, or transformation of service content is prohibited.
Limitation of liability
TRACEA provides recording, documentary integrity, and export tools. It does not provide legal advice or guarantee procedural outcomes.
Altura Business System LLC is not liable for legal interpretations by users or professionals, nor for the truthfulness of third-party content before it is recorded on the platform.
The service is provided «as is» within documented technical capabilities; see Legal Limitations of the System for functional detail.
Applicable law
For users in the European Union and Spain, personal data processing is governed by the GDPR and applicable national data protection law.
Website access is governed, where applicable, by Spanish Law 34/2002 (LSSI-CE) on information society services.
PENDING DEFINITIVE POLICY: exclusive jurisdiction and governing law for contractual disputes between the provider and the user, pending formalization in contract or definitive commercial terms.