Source: https://en.easydcp.com/legal.php
Timestamp: 2020-07-15 07:39:28
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Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 1', '§ 2', '§ 6', '§ 3', '§ 4', '§ 5', '§ 6', '§ 7', 'Art 6', 'Art 69', '§ 8', '§ 9', '§ 10', '§ 11', 'Art. 6', 'Art. 6', 'Art. 17', 'Art. 18', 'Art. 21', 'Art. 7']

Legal statements - easyDCP.com
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General Terms and Conditions of easyDCP GmbH
§ 1 - Scope, Definitions
To the business relations between easyDCP GmbH (hereinafter "Offeror") and the customer (hereinafter "Customer"), the General Terms and Conditions below as amended from time to time shall solely apply. Diverging Terms and Conditions of the Customer shall not be accepted unless the Offeror explicitly accepts their validity.
The Customer is a consumer1 unless the purpose of the ordered supplies and services can be allocated to his or her commercial or self-employed professional activity. In contrast, entrepreneur2 means any natural or legal person or a legal partnership that, when contract is entered into, acts by exercising their commercial or self-employed professional activity.
Upon conclusion of the contract, the Customer assures being an entrepreneur as defined above when creating contractual relations with the Offeror.
§ 2 - Conclusion of the Contract
The Customer may select products and services from the assortment and collect them in what is called a basket by using the "Buy" button. By using the "Check out" button, the Customer makes a binding offer to purchase the goods in the basket. Prior to submitting the order, the Customer can change and view the data at any time. The offer can only be made and submitted if the Customer has accepted these Terms and Conditions and by clicking the "Accept Terms and Conditions" button and incorporated them into his or her offer.
The contract shall be concluded if the Offeror declares acceptance of the offer to the Customer. This is carried out via email, the so-called "Order Confirmation". Existing Customers receive only a invoice via email when ordering additional products and services. See § 6.5
§ 3 - Prices and Shipping Costs
All given prices, including those in the order confirmation, shall be non-binding. In case of substantial changes in the factors determining the prices prior to definite acceptance of the order, a corresponding adjustment to such changes shall be reserved.
§ 4 - Payment Terms
The Customer may make payment by credit card, advance payment or PayPal.
Payment of the purchase price shall be due directly upon conclusion of the contract.
§ 5 - Delivery
If the Customer chooses payment by credit card, required activation of the test version will be effected within 24 hours via the email address that the Customer indicated.
§ 6 - Subject Matter of the Agreement
The subject matter of this Contract is the permanent provision of the computer programs indicated in the order confirmation, including the associated user documentation ("Contractual Software") and granting of the utilization rights described in item 7.
The Offeror shall make the Contractual Software available to the Customer for download on its homepage (https://www.easydcp.com). The user name required for logging into the protected area of its website and the relevant password shall be created by the Customer.
The quality and functionality of the Contractual Software shall be exclusively determined in the order confirmation and the product description. The details contained therein shall be understood as service descriptions and not as guarantees.
Installation and configuration services shall not be a subject matter of the Contract.
The customer has the possibility to order or terminate his paid service and support services for the object of the contract individually or on a subscription basis by means of a unilateral declaration. For details of the terms and conditions, see „Service Status“.
§ 7 - Granting of Rights
The Customer shall be granted a non-exclusive license for an indefinite period of time to use the Contractual Software. The Contractual Software may be used on no more than one computer system unless explicitly agreed otherwise in the license certificate. The admissible use shall comprise installation of the Contractual Software, loading it into the main memory and the use by the Customer for the intended purpose. The number of licenses as well as the type and extent of use shall be determined by the order confirmation.
Easy DCP provides the easyDCP Publisher together with some third party software namely the Qt toolkit. One component of Qt toolkit is the Qt WebEngine Module which is licensed under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License v2 (LGPLv2). Due to Art 6 of the LGPLv2 easyDCP hereby grants the customer the right to re-engineer and to modify the APIs of the easyDCP Publisher that call the Qt WebEngine Module. The customer is not allowed to convey such modifications to third parties. With the exception of the foregoing any retranslation of the programme code of the easyDCP Publisher into other code forms (decompilation) as well as any other kinds of rediscovery of the various production stages of the software (reverse engineering) are only allowed in the context of Art 69e of the German Copyright Act.
The Customer shall, in no case, be entitled to rent the acquired Contractual Software or to sublicense it in any other way, to publicly display them wired or wireless or to make them accessible or to make them available to third parties against payment or free of charge.
The Customer shall be entitled to create a backup copy, if required, in order to ensure future use.
Copyright notices, serial numbers and any other features serving software identification must not be modified or removed from the Contractual Software.
§ 8 - Material Defects Warranty, Guarantee
The Offeror shall be liable for material defects pursuant to the applicable statutory provisions, including but not limited to Sections 434 et seqq. of the German Civil Code (BGB). The warranty duty of the Offeror shall be limited to a period of 12 months.
Claims for damages relating to defects due to intentional or gross negligent infringement of duties on the part of the Offeror, a legal representative (gesetzlicher Vertreter) or person used to perform any obligations (Erfüllungsgehilfe) for injury to life, body or health, for guaranteed quality feature or defects that have been fraudulently concealed, and breach of fundamental contractual obligations (cardinal obligations - Kardinalpflichten; cf. item 9 no. 1) and claims under the German Product Liability Act (Produkthaftungsgesetz), the statutory limitation periods shall apply.
The Offeror shall only provide an additional guarantee if such guarantee was explicitly given in the order confirmation for the relevant item.
§ 9 - Liability
Claims for damages of the Customer are excluded. Exceptions shall be claims for damages of the Customer for injury to life, body, health or breach of fundamental contractual obligations (cardinal obligations - Kardinalpflichten) and liability for other damage based on intentional or gross negligent infringement of duties on the part of the Offeror, its legal representatives (gesetzlicher Vertreter) or persons used to perform its obligations (Erfüllungsgehilfe). Fundamental contractual obligations shall refer to such obligations whose performance is required to achieve the objective of the Contract.
The amount of liability shall be limited to foreseeable damage typical of such a contract.
The restrictions of paragraphs 1 and 2 shall also apply toward the legal representatives (gesetzlicher Vertreter) or persons used to perform its obligations (Erfüllungsgehilfen) of the Offeror if claims are asserted directly against them.
The provisions of the German Product Liability Act (Produkthaftungsgesetz) shall remain unaffected.
§ 10 - Information on Data Processing
The Offeror collects data of the Customer within the course of carrying out contracts. It adheres to, inter alia, the provisions of the German Federal Data Protection Act (Bundesdatenschutzgesetz) and the German Tele Media Act (Telemediengesetz). Without the prior approval of the Customer, the Offeror will only collect, process or use inventory data3 and data on usage4 to the extent required to carry out the contract and to enable the use and invoice of telemedia.
Without the Customer's prior approval, the Offeror will not use data of the Customer for advertising, market research or opinion polling purposes.
In addition, the privacy policy of the provider applies.
§ 11 - Final Provisions
Contracts concluded between the Offeror and the Customer shall be governed by the laws of the Federal Republic of Germany to the exclusion of the UN Convention on the Sale of Goods.
If the Customer is a merchant5, a legal body under public law or special fund under public law, the place of jurisdiction for all disputes arising out of contract relations between the Customer and the Offeror shall be the headquarters of the Offeror.
Including but not limited, conventional telephony and submission of information via Internet shall be deemed communications channels. For transparent and purpose-oriented communications, the parties intend, as a rule, to communicate by email. The parties shall encrypt or sign electronic messages or data only if explicitly agreed in writing. In the event that any indicators for potential interferences regarding correspondence by email become apparent, the parties shall be obligated to immediately take any required measures and to immediately inform the other party.
The remaining parts of the Contract shall remain binding even if individual items are invalid. The invalid items shall be replaced by the statutory provisions if available. If this would result in unreasonable hardship to a party, the contract shall become invalid it its entirety.
It is pointed out to the customer that the exclusive developer of the offered computer program is the Fraunhofer Institut IIS (Fraunhofer Institute for Integrated Circuits IIS) in Tennenlohe. In this regard, the Offeror is a sales partner of the Fraunhofer Institute IIS and fully entitled to sell licenses to its customers.
We collect and use your personal data only under the provisions of the data protection law of the Federal Republic of Germany including the Privacy Regulation (EU-DSGVO). In the following we inform you about the type, scope and purpose of the collection and use of personal data. You can retrieve and print this information on our website at any time.
Data transfer and recording to internal and statistical purposes
Your Internet browser automatically transmits during access to our website for technical reasons data to our web server. These are among others, the date and time of access, URL of the referring website, retrieved file, amount of data sent, browser type and version, operating system and your IP address. This data is separated from other data that you enter while using our website. A mapping of this data to a particular person is not possible for us. This data is used for statistical purposes and then deleted.
If we establish a contractual relationship to you, we collect and use personal information about you to the extent necessary for those purposes. If the competent authority’s requests, in individual cases we have to inform about such data (inventory data) for the purposes of law enforcement, security, to fulfill the statutory duties of the constitutional protection authorities or the military or for the enforcement of intellectual property rights.
We collect and use personal information about you, to allow the use of our website (usage data). These particular features of your identification and indication of the beginning and end and the extent of use of our website. If the competent authorities requests, in individual cases we have to inform about such data (Usage data) for the purposes of law enforcement, security, to fulfill the statutory duties of the constitutional protection authorities or the military or for the enforcement of intellectual property rights.
For questions of any kind, we offer you the opportunity to contact us via a form provided on the website. It is necessary to provide a valid e-mail address so that we know who the request came from and to answer it. Further information can be provided voluntarily. The data processing for the purpose of contacting us is in accordance with Art. 6 para. 1 p. 1 lit. a DSGVO based on your voluntarily granted consent.
The personal data collected in the contact form will be archived together with the message after the request has been made.
Your personal data will not be passed on to third parties, sold, ceded or otherwise disseminated by easyDCP, unless this is required by law, in the context of contract execution or has been expressly approved by you, Art. 6 GDPR. For example, it may be necessary to provide your address and order information to our subcontractors when you order products from us.
"Cookies" are small text files that allow us to store specific data on your PC and user-related data while you visit one of our websites. Cookies help us make our offer as practical and efficient as possible. The pseudonymised user profiles will not be merged with personal data about the bearer of the pseudonym without a specific, express consent of the person concerned.
easyDCP uses so-called "session cookies", which are stored exclusively on the duration of your visit to one of our websites. Furthermore, we use a "persistent cookie" to store information about the VAT status of the user who accesses several of our websites. With the help of this cookie we want to provide the correct price information (incl./excl. VAT) to the user.
Analysis tools from Google
Google Recaptcha Cookie
This cookie is created when you log in to easyDCP.com and have successfully resolved the Recaptcha. At the next log-in, you do not need to solve the Recaptcha again.
Our website uses plugins from the Google-powered YouTube page. Site operator is YouTube, LLC, 901 Cherry Ave., San Bruno, CA 94066, USA. When you visit one of our YouTube plug-in-enabled sites, you will be connected to the servers of YouTube. It tells the YouTube server which of our pages you've visited.
If you're logged into your YouTube account, YouTube will allow you to associate your browsing behavior directly with your personal profile. You can prevent this by logging out of your YouTube account. For more information about how to handle user data, please refer to the YouTube Privacy Policy.
This site uses so-called web fonts provided by Google for the uniform representation of fonts. When you call up a page, your browser loads the required web fonts into your browser cache to display texts and fonts correctly.
More information about Google Web Fonts can be found in the Goole FAQ and in Google's Privacy Policy.
Users of the easyDCP customer account can also sign up for easyDCP Newsletter directly upon registration or subsequently under "My easyDCP". You will receive interesting information about easyDCP services and products or e.g. Changes in the general handling of DCP and IMF packages.
easyDCP also sends you e-mails that you or others have requested, such as the order confirmation, regardless of your consent. You can also receive important usage information for product, service or system information as well as contract-related details regarding your customer account via email from easyDCP.
Your rights according to DSGVO:
in accordance with Art. 17 DSGVO, to demand the deletion of your personal data stored by us, unless the processing for the exercise of the right to freedom of expression and information, for the fulfillment of a legal obligation, for reasons of public interest or for the assertion, exercise or defense of Legal claims is required;
to demand the restriction of the processing of your personal data according to Art. 18 GDPR, as far as the accuracy of the data is disputed by you, the processing is unlawful, but you reject its deletion and we no longer need the data, but you assert this, Exercise or defense of legal claims or you have objected to the processing in accordance with Art. 21 GDPR;
according to Art. 7 para. 3 DSGVO, to revoke your once given consent to us at any time. As a result, we are not allowed to continue the data processing based on this consent for the future and
If you would like to exercise your right of revocation or objection, please send an e-mail to privacy.policy@easyDCP.com
Up-to-dateness and change of this data protection explanation
As a result of the further development of our website and offers thereof or due to changed legal or official requirements, it may be necessary to change this privacy policy. The current privacy policy can be viewed and printed at any time on the website.
Data protection officer of easyDCP GmbH
Eiblwiesweg 2
If you need more information about the privacy of easyDCP GmbH or want to exercise your rights, please contact the Privacy Officer via privacy.policy@easyDCP.com.
easyDCP GmbH
Telefon: +49 8841 6277 917
Email: contact@easydcp.com
Managing Director: Richard Kummeth
Registered Office: Murnau
Register court Munich
Register number: HRB 205858
Sales tax identification number: DE289791773
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