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LEGAL NOTICES

 

Copyright:
©KME Germany GmbH. All rights reserved.

 

Contact details of the Ombudsman

Dr. Carsten Thiel von Herff, LL.M.
Loebellstraße 4
33602 Bielefeld


E-Mail: ombudsmann@thielvonherff.de
T: +49 521 557 333 0
F: +49 521 557 333 44
Mobil: +49 151 5823 0321
Eingabemaske im Internet: www.report-tvh.com


All presented contents, texts, pictures, graphics, downloads, video and animation files, in particular the data and databases of the website of KME Germany GmbH, are subject to copyright and other laws serving the purpose of protecting intellectual property. The processing, reproduction or copying for the purpose of passing on is not permissible. With the exception of offered downloads, which are exclusively meant for personal use in their original version, any other use, in whole or in part, without the previous written consent of KME Germany GmbH or the copyright holder, violates the provisions of copyright law, will be prosecuted under civil and criminal law and will lead to liability for compensation. This applies in particular to all publishing rights such as the copying, translation or use of these documents in electronic systems.

Trademarks
The KME website uses registered pictures and text, trade names, utility models and logos. Even though these may not be visibly marked as such on the website, they may be protected trademarks of KME Germany GmbH. The relevant legal provisions shall apply.

 

Information relating to online dispute resolution 
The EU Commission has established an internet platform for online dispute resolution (the so-called “ODR platform”). The ODR platform serves as a point of contact for the out-of-court settlement of disputes arising from online service agreements. Access to the ODR platform is available by means of the following link: http://ec.europa.eu/consumers/odr/

Out-of-court dispute resolution 
We are neither willing nor obliged to participate in a dispute resolution procedure before a consumer conciliation board in accordance with the “Directive on alternative dispute resolution for consumer disputes (German VSBG)”.