Copyright and Intellectual Property
Last Updated: April 29, 2020
Intellectual Property
All content published on this website, including but not limited to: text, images, graphics, logos, icons, audio and video files, digital downloads, and data compilations, is the exclusive property of Canary Islands BLIVALE SL (Tenerife - Spain) or its content providers.
This content is protected by international copyright laws and intellectual property treaties. All rights reserved.
Terms of Content Use
The information and materials published on this site are authorized exclusively for informational, personal, and private use. It is strictly prohibited to:
- Reproduce, duplicate, or copy content for commercial or public purposes without explicit written consent.
- Modify or use registered trademarks (including the logo) without authorization.
- Distribute or publish materials on other digital or print platforms.
Third-Party Trademarks
All other product and company names mentioned on this site may be registered trademarks of their respective owners. Their use does not imply any affiliation with or endorsement by these entities toward the services offered.
Copyright Contacts
For questions regarding intellectual property or to request permission to use materials, you may contact the relevant office at the following addresses:
- Email: info
This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. - Registered Office: Calle San Agustín, 43 - Edificio Tigaray - 38410 Los Realejos - Tenerife (Spain)
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Can I use the website's images for my personal blog?
The use of content is permitted only for private and non-dissemination purposes. For any external publication, written authorization is required by sending a request to
Are the logos on the site free of copyright?
No, the logo and related marks are registered and protected trademarks. They may not be used, downloaded, or distributed without prior consent.
What happens if content is used without permission?
Copyright infringement may lead to legal action in accordance with the legislation in force in Tenerife (Spain) and international treaties on the protection of intellectual property.
How can I report an alleged copyright infringement on your site?
If you believe that any content on the site violates your intellectual property rights, please send a detailed communication to the dedicated email address for immediate review.

