Imprint
ATTENTION! We have ceased our business operations in Germany as of December 31, 2023.
cleaningshop.de is a company of:
Arche
T. & I. Tschechne
Lendemark 70
DK 6372 Bylderup-Bov
Tel.: 0049 173 5228301 (please only in case of emergency)
VAT ID No.: DK45317269
email[äd]cleaningshop.de
Webmaster: Thomas Tschechne
In a ruling dated May 12, 1998, the Hamburg Regional Court ruled that by providing a link, one may be held jointly responsible for the content of the linked page. According to the Regional Court, this can only be avoided by expressly distancing oneself from this content. Archedesign's website contains links to other websites. The following applies to all of these links: Archedesign expressly declares that it has no influence whatsoever on the design and content of the linked pages. We therefore hereby expressly distance ourselves from all content on all linked pages on this website and do not adopt this content as our own. This declaration applies to all links displayed on this website and to all content on the pages to which banners, buttons, and links visible here lead. Automated querying of our databases using software scripts or similar mechanisms is not permitted without our consent.
We also refer to Section 303a of the German Criminal Code (StGB) on data alteration: Anyone who unlawfully deletes, renders unusable, or alters data (Section 202a, Paragraph 2) is punishable by imprisonment of up to two years or a fine. Attempts to do so are punishable. Section 303b of the German Criminal Code (StGB) on computer sabotage: Anyone who disrupts data processing that is essential for another company, business, or public authority by committing an offense under Section 303a, Paragraph 1, or by destroying, damaging, rendering unusable, removing, or altering a data processing system or data storage device is punishable by imprisonment of up to five years or a fine. Attempts to do so are punishable. In particular, we refer to the decision of August 25, 2000 - Ref. No. 19 U 2/00 - of the Cologne Higher Regional Court, which grants us "virtual house rules" to avoid disruptions, which we will make use of if necessary.