Legal Notice

1. Website operator

In accordance with applicable information society services legislation, the following details are provided about the operator of this website:

2. Purpose

This Legal Notice governs use of the website memorly.io(the “Website”) made available by the operator to users. Browsing the Website confers user status and implies full acceptance of the provisions set out in this Legal Notice.

3. Services provided

Memorly offers a service for generating emotional videos from photos uploaded by the user, using artificial intelligence technology. The service includes image analysis, animation, editing with music, and delivery of the final video.

4. Intellectual and industrial property

All content on the Website (texts, photographs, logos, source code, graphic design, trademarks, and other distinctive signs) is owned by the operator or by third parties who have authorised its use, and is protected by national and international intellectual and industrial property law.

Reproduction, distribution, public communication, or transformation, in whole or in part, without the express written authorisation of the operator is prohibited.

Photographs uploaded by the user and the videos generated from them are the property of the user, under the terms set out in the Terms and Conditions.

5. Liability

The operator is not liable for any damages that may arise from use of the Website or from generated content, except in cases expressly provided for by law. The operator does not guarantee continuous or uninterrupted availability of the Website or the absence of technical errors.

Users undertake to make appropriate use of the Website and not to use it for unlawful activities or activities contrary to good faith and public order.

6. Links to third-party websites

The Website may contain links to third-party pages. The operator assumes no responsibility for the content, policies, or practices of those sites.

7. Governing law and jurisdiction

This Legal Notice is governed by applicable law. Any disputes shall be submitted to the courts of the user's place of residence when acting as a consumer.

8. Online dispute resolution

In accordance with Regulation (EU) 524/2013, consumer users are informed of the existence of the European Commission's online dispute resolution platform, accessible at: https://ec.europa.eu/consumers/odr.