Larpventure

NEWSLETTER TERMS AND CONDITIONS

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If you have come to this page, it means that our Newsletter delivery policy is important to you. In the Terms and Conditions, which are available you will find below, you will find all the necessary information. Familiarize yourself with them, and if you have any doubts or additional questions about the Newsletter, you are welcome to contact us by writing to: contact@larpventure.com

TERMS AND CONDITIONS

§1 Key information about the Service Provider

  1. Services and digital content made available within the Newsletter are provided by LarpVenture sp. z o.o. with its seat in Jagatowo, NIP 6040236290, REGON 524240750, registered in the Register of Entrepreneurs of the National Court Register kept by the District Court for Gdańsk-North in Gdańsk, VII Economic Department of the National Court Register, under the number 0001013808, share capital: PLN 200,000.00, contact address: 13 Maślakowa Street, 83-010 Jagatowo (hereinafter referred to as the Service Provider).
  1. For all matters, you can contact by writing to: contact@larpventure.com.
  1. The glossary of terms can be found in §10 of these Regulations.

§2 Newsletter highlights

  1. Newsletters, including services and digital content are sent to the email address you specify.
  1. The Newsletter provides content about marketing and planned Stationary Events, as well as information about new blog posts or materials shared on social media, discounts, current promotions, bonuses, free and paid events, challenges, and other marketing and commercial information about products and services offered by the Service Provider or recommended by the Service Provider.
  1. If digital content (e.g., e-books, audio/video recordings) is provided as part of the Newsletter, you can access it in the manner indicated in the e-mail (e.g., by clicking on the active link provided in the e-mail, downloading the message attachment).
  1. Since email programs often consider messages sent from mailing programs as SPAM, it is recommended to add the Service Provider to the list of trusted recipients.

§3 Principles of concluding an agreement and gaining access to the Newsletter

  1. You can access the Newsletter:

a) free of charge - by signing up for the Newsletter and providing your email address, name or other personal information requested in the sign-up form for marketing/trade purposes or

b) for a fee - without the need to subscribe to the Newsletter, i.e. by paying the gross amount of PLN 99 for the access to the digital content provided free of charge within the Newsletter. To make a purchase, contact the Service Provider for this purpose at the email address indicated in §1 or in any other way indicated for contact.

  1. In order to sign up for the Newsletter and gain access to the service/digital content:

a) specify personal information within the provided subscription form,

b) accept the Newsletter Terms and Conditions,

c) confirm your e-mail address - in case the subscription stage indicated the need to confirm your e-mail address (double opt-in mechanism).

  1. The contract for the provision of digital content access service is concluded for an indefinite period of time upon:

a) when the confirmation of Newsletter subscription is displayed to the Customer (in the case of free access),

b) acceptance of the Terms and Conditions of the store and payment for access to digital content (in the case of paid access).

  1. Access to the Newsletter, including the provided services and digital content is granted immediately after the conclusion of the Agreement, unless the Service Description indicates otherwise. If access is not obtained, the aforementioned deficiency must be reported to the Service Provider.
  1. The termination of the Newsletter Access Service Agreement, including the provision of the service and digital content by you, may take place immediately. In order to terminate the Agreement:

a) click the "Cancel Subscription"/"Unsubscribe" button or a similar button, or.

b) contact the Service Provider.

§4 Technical conditions

  1. The Service Provider declares that the public nature of the Internet and the use of services provided electronically may be associated with the risk of obtaining and modifying the Clients' data by unauthorized persons, so it is recommended to use appropriate technical measures to minimize the risks indicated above. The Service Provider will never ask the Client to provide the Password in any form.
  1. In order to subscribe to the Newsletter or place an order for paid access to the Newsletter, it is necessary to have an up-to-date version of an Internet browser supported by the manufacturer with Internet access (e.g. Opera, Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, Safari) and an active e-mail account.
  1. In order to use the Newsletter, including the services and digital content provided, it is necessary to have:

a) a current version of an Internet browser supported by the manufacturer with Internet access (e.g. Opera, Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, Safari);

b) an active e-mail account;

c) a current tool/program that supports electronic files in the format in which digital content is delivered (e.g., *.zip, *.pdf, *.mobi, *.pub, *.doc, *.docx, *.xsl);

d) accounts on a social media platform , e.g., Meta (Facebook) in case the description of the digital content indicates that it will be shared, among other things, on a dedicated group.

  1. In the event that additional technical specifications are required to use the Newsletter, including the services and digital content provided, you will be informed. You will also be informed if updates necessary to make the services and digital content compatible with the Agreement are required.

§5 Complaint

  1. If the services/digital content provided are not in conformity with the contract, you can demand to be brought into conformity with the contract or make a declaration of price reduction (in the case of a paid service) or withdraw from the contract.
  1. The Service Provider shall consider complaints within 14 days from the date of delivery of the complaint.
  1. Complaints can be submitted by e-mail, in writing or by any other method indicated for communication.
  1. The Service Provider may refuse to bring the service/digital content into conformity with the contract if bringing the service/digital content into conformity with the contract in the manner chosen by the Client is either impossible or would require excessive costs for the Service Provider. In assessing the excessive cost, all circumstances of the case shall be taken into account, in particular the significance of the digital content or digital service's non-conformity with the contract and the value of the digital content or digital service conforming to the contract.
  1. The obligations and rights of the Parties, including detailed rules for complaints about the service/digital content, are set forth in the Law on Consumer Rights (among others, in Chapter 5b of the Law).

§6 Withdrawal from the Agreement

  1. You may withdraw from the Contract within 14 days from the date of conclusion of the Contract. In order to exercise the right to withdraw from the Contract, the Client should inform the Service Provider by an unequivocal statement, sending, for example, an e-mail or a letter to the address indicated in the Terms and Conditions.
  1. You may cancel the Agreement in case of non-delivery of content or digital service.
  1. In the event of withdrawal, refrain from using digital content or digital service and making it available to third parties.

§7 Copyright and licenses

  1. Texts, photos, graphics, multimedia and trademarks made available within the Newsletter are works within the meaning of the Act of February 4, 1994 on Copyright and Related Rights, subject to legal protection.
  1. Copyright to the above materials is held by the Service Provider or another entity from which the Service Provider has obtained the appropriate license. The materials may also be used by the Service Provider on other legal bases.
  1. Any materials provided by the Service Provider may be used solely for personal use, unless otherwise agreed by the Parties. It is unauthorized to further distribute, share, rip or download in any way the materials outside the scope of permitted use.
  1. In case of violation of the prohibition referred to in this paragraph, including copyright infringement, the Service Provider shall have the right to claim damages and compensation from the Client. The Client in the aforementioned regard may be liable for civil or criminal liability.

§8 Personal data

  1. The administrator of your personal data is the Service Provider. Your data is processed for the following purposes:

a) Data necessary for the conclusion and performance of the contract will be processed for the duration of the contract, including the duration of the exercise of rights under the contract(Article 6(1)(b) and (f)of the GDPR ). Provision of this data is voluntary, but necessary for the conclusion and execution of the contract;

b) Additional data provided for the purpose of, among other things, facilitating the execution of the contract will be processed for no longer than the time you raise an objection or the business purpose ceases based on the legitimate interest of serving customers (Article 6(1)(f)of the GDPR).

c) Data will also be processed for the period of the statute of limitations for claims based on the legitimate interest of the Service Provider to defend against claims, as well as to establish and pursue claims (Article 6(1)(f) of the GDPR).

d) Data may also be archived for internal and statistical purposes until you object or the business purpose ceases based on the Service Provider's legitimate interest (Article 6(1)(f) of the GDPR).

e) In the case of data collected for marketing and commercial purposes, including the provision of marketing information as part of the Newsletter service, data will be processed based on the legitimate interest of the Service Provider in marketing the Service Provider's products and services (Article 6(1)(f) of the GDPR) and based on your consent. Your data will be processed no longer than until you object/withdraw your consent or the business purpose ceases - whichever comes first. Providing data is voluntary, but necessary to receive marketing/trade information. You may withdraw your consent at any time by clicking on the link in the footer of the email or by writing to the Service Provider at the address listed above.

  1. Your data may be entrusted to other entities, only if it is necessary to achieve the purposes of processing mentioned above and only to the extent necessary to achieve that purpose. If necessary, your data may be transferred to a hosting company, entities supporting the handling and sending of the Newsletter, the Meta social platform, the Discord service, the WhatsApp service, a cloud service company, entities providing marketing services, and other entities that support the Administrator in achieving the purposes of processing.
  1. The service provider uses a program Maichimp to send the Newsletter provided by Intuit Technology Services Private Limited.
  1. For detailed information on the Privacy Policy of the Newsletter dispatch service provider, please visit: https://mailchimp.com/about/security/.
  1. In relation to the DPA, you have the right to access your personal data, rectify your personal data, erase your personal data, restrict the processing of your personal data, object to the processing of your personal data, transfer your personal data, withdraw your consent, with the proviso that withdrawal of consent does not affect the lawfulness of the processing carried out before its withdrawal.
  1. If you believe that your personal data is being processed in violation of applicable law, you have the right to lodge a complain withthe President of the Office for Personal Data Protection. In such a case, however, I encourage you to contact us in advance to clarify your concerns.

§9 Final provisions

  1. In the use of the Newsletter, including the service or digital content, it is prohibited to provide information of an unlawful nature and to act in a manner contrary to the law, morality or violating the personal rights of third parties.
  1. Amicable settlement of disputes and handling of complaints in the case of a consumer is possible by applying to:

a) a permanent amicable consumer court with a request to resolve a dispute arising from the concluded contract;

b) the provincial inspector of the Commercial Inspection with a request to initiate mediation proceedings, for an amicable settlement of the dispute between the Customer and the Seller;

c) the district (city) consumer ombudsman or a social organization whose statutory tasks include consumer protection in order to obtain assistance on the contract;

d) or has the right to use the ODR platform. The platform is used to resolve disputes between consumers and businesses http://ec.europa.eu/consumers/odr.

  1. The Service Provider reserves the right to make changes to the Terms and Conditions for important reasons, including, in particular, due to changes in the law to the extent that these changes force the Service Provider also to change the content of these Terms and Conditions, in particular, changes in the provisions of the Civil Code, the Law on Consumer Rights, the Law on Provision of Electronic Services, as well as by virtue of applicable decisions of the OCCP, PUODO or court rulings to the extent corresponding to the issued decisions / rulings, and in the event of a significant change in business factors, as long as there is a causal relationship between the above change and a change in the cost of providing services by the Service Provider. Details of the changes are indicated in the Consumer Rights Act.
  1. These Regulations are effective as of 01.11.2023

§10 Glossary of terms

  1. Price – money or digital representation of value;
  1. Client – an entity that has entered into an Agreement with the Service Provider for access to the Newsletter, including delivery of the service and/or digital content;
  1. Consumer – an individual who has entered into an Agreement with the Service Provider for purposes that are not directly related to his/her business/professional activity;
  1. Digital content – data produced and delivered in digital form (e.g., e-book, other materials in pdf, audio/video form);
  1. Service – a service or digital content or goods with digital elements;
  1. Digital service – a service that allows the Customer to produce, process, store or access data in digital form, or a service that allows the sharing of data in digital form that has been transmitted or produced by the Customer or other users of this service, or other forms of interaction using such data.

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