1. Introduction
- The website “Julia Radi” is operated by Julia Radi, Brüsseler Str. 1a, 53757 St. Augustin, Germany. It is a website that can be reached under the domain http://www.juliaradi.com (hereafter referred to as the website). The website “Julia Radi” is the personal blog of Julia Radi (hereafter referred to as the provider).
- If you have any questions, the provider can be reached using the contact details in paragraph 1.1 and in the legal notice.
- This Netiquette sets out the behavioural recommendations and guidelines under which users should use the website and/or the services.
- If you do not agree with the Netiquette, you should not access the website or use the services. Please read these guidelines carefully before accessing the website or using the services. These guidelines tell you how to use the services and what to do if you have problems.
2. Scope and definitions
- This Netiquette contains the applicable guidelines for a good relationship between the website provider and the respective user. Agreements with additional regulations apply if they have been agreed in writing between the parties.
- In the spirit of gender-inclusive language, gender-neutral terms are used on the website whenever possible. This expressly includes all genders (m/f/d).
- All functions and content of the website are free. The description on the website is intended for user information only. The description does not constitute a binding offer from the provider. Only an additional written agreement between two parties regarding the use of a service would constitute an offer.
- Paid services cannot be booked on the website. Separate written agreements must be concluded for paid services. If you are a minor, you can only use the services with the permission of your parents or legal guardian.
3. Website content
- The design of the website “Julia Radi” is the intellectual property of Julia Radi. The published content (texts, images, blog posts) was created by Julia Radi and is also the intellectual property of Julia Radi. Julia Radi’s intellectual property is protected by copyright.
- The contents of the Website (and any derivative works or improvements thereof), including any text, illustrations, files, images, scripts, graphics, photos, sounds, music, videos, information, content, materials, products, services, URLs, technology, documentation, trademarks, service marks, trade names and trade dress, and interactive features and all intellectual property rights therein are either owned or licensed (collectively, “the Intellectual Properties”). Nothing contained in these guidelines grants the user any rights in connection with the intellectual property rights of the provider. Except as expressly written or as required by mandatory law governing the use of the services, the user acquires no right, title or interest in the Intellectual Property Rights. All rights not expressly granted in these Terms are expressly reserved.
- The provider grants the user the right to use the published content of the website for private purposes. The user may only save or reproduce the content for these private purposes. Passing on the content to third parties or copying it for third parties is not permitted unless the provider has granted permission for this in exceptional cases.
- Liability for content: As a service provider, the provider is responsible for the own content on these pages in accordance with general laws in accordance with Section 7 Paragraph 1 TMG. However, according to Sections 8 to 10 TMG, the provider is not obliged to monitor transmitted or stored third-party information or to investigate circumstances that indicate illegal activity. Obligations to remove or block the use of information in accordance with general law remain unaffected. However, liability in this regard is only possible from the time of knowledge of a specific legal violation. If any corresponding legal violations become known, the provider will immediately remove this content.
- Liability for links: The website contains links to external third-party websites over whose content the provider has no influence. Therefore, the provider cannot accept any liability for this third-party content. The respective provider or operator of the pages is always responsible for the content of the linked pages. The linked pages were checked for possible legal violations at the time of linking. Illegal content was not apparent at the time of linking. However, permanent control of the content of the linked pages is unreasonable without concrete evidence of a legal violation. If any legal violations become known, the provider will immediately remove such links. Unless otherwise stated, the linked sites are not under the control of the provider and the provider is not responsible for the contents of any linked site, any link contained in a linked site, or any changes or updates to such sites. The provider is not responsible for any transmissions received from any linked website. The fact that links to other websites have been added does not mean that the provider endorses their owners or their content.
4. User Content
- The user has the opportunity to submit public content (comments) that may be made available to the public on the website and the media channels connected to the website. The transfer of this right is unlimited in time and space, non-exclusive and free of charge.
- By sending or publishing User Content on the website, the user grants the provider a license to use, modify, delete, supplement, publicly perform, publicly display and reproduce such User Content in the appropriate media formats via the media channels supported by the website, with the exception of that User Content shared privately will not be distributed outside of the Services.
- If the Netiquette is violated, the provider reserves the right to exclude users from further publication of content.
- The user guarantees, with the consequence of his own liability, to ensure that the content posted or transmitted by him does not violate any official or legal regulations.
- In addition, the user ensures that his content does not violate good manners and Netiquette in a discriminatory, queerphobic, youth-endangering, racist, abusive, offensive or similar manner.
- Furthermore, the user is responsible for ensuring that his content does not endanger the safety of other users.
- For his own safety, the user should not disclose any private information in public comments.
- The provider reserves the right to delete all content or comments published by the user, in whole or in part, at any time. In the event of a violation of the Netiquette, the provider refers to the right to block or delete communication with the user.
5. Limitation of Liability
- The provider is solely liable for intent and gross negligence. In addition, he is liable for the negligent violation of obligations, the fulfillment of which makes the proper execution of the contract possible in the first place, the violation of which endangers the achievement of the purpose of the contract and on whose compliance the customer normally relies. In the latter case, however, the provider is only liable for foreseeable, contract-typical damage. The provider is not liable for the slightly negligent violation of obligations other than those mentioned above. The above limitations of liability do not apply in the event of injury to life, body or health.
- The provider endeavors to ensure the good and uninterrupted operation of the website. Due to technical disruptions, uninterrupted availability and freedom from errors cannot be guaranteed. Therefore, the provider is not liable for the error-free or constant availability of the website and services.
6. Final provisions
- The law of the Federal Republic of Germany applies. Mandatory provisions of the country in which the user has his habitual residence remain unaffected.
- Consumer dispute resolution: The provider is not willing or obliged to take part in dispute resolution proceedings before a consumer arbitration board. The European Commission provides a platform for online dispute resolution (OS). You can access the European Commission’s online dispute resolution platform via this link: https://www.ec.europa.eu/consumers/odr.
