Legal Notice
Mandatory disclosure pursuant to Article 10 of Spanish Law 34/2002 of 11 July on Information Society Services and Electronic Commerce (LSSI-CE).
1. Service Provider Identity
In compliance with Article 10 of Law 34/2002 (LSSI-CE), the following information is provided about the entity operating this website:
- Trading name: Sherlock Calls
- Legal name: DoTricks Superpowers SL
- Company type: Sociedad de Responsabilidad Limitada (S.L.)
- CIF: B01656800
- Registered address: Calle Lope de Rueda 10, 7.ª A, 28009 Madrid, Spain
- Registered in: Registro Mercantil de Madrid
- Business activity: Actividades de programación informática (CNAE 6201)
- Contact email: legal@usesherlock.ai
- Website: https://usesherlock.ai
2. Purpose of the Website
This website provides information about and access to Sherlock Calls, an AI-powered call analytics service that integrates with Slack and voice communication platforms. The service is directed at businesses and professionals.
3. Intellectual Property
All content on this website — including but not limited to text, graphics, logos, icons, images, and software — is the property of DoTricks Superpowers SL or its content suppliers and is protected by applicable intellectual property and industrial property laws. Unauthorised reproduction, distribution, public communication, or modification of any content is strictly prohibited without prior written consent.
4. Limitation of Liability
DoTricks Superpowers SL shall not be liable for any damages arising from the use of or inability to use this website or its content, including errors or omissions, service interruptions, or technical failures beyond our reasonable control. Links to third-party websites are provided for informational purposes only; we assume no responsibility for their content or practices.
5. Applicable Law and Jurisdiction
This Legal Notice is governed by the laws of Spain. Any disputes arising from the use of this website shall be subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of Madrid, Spain, unless mandatory consumer protection laws in your country of residence provide otherwise.
6. Data Protection Authority
The supervisory authority responsible for data protection in Spain is the Agencia Española de Protección de Datos (AEPD). You may lodge a complaint with the AEPD if you believe your data protection rights have been infringed.