Terms of Use

These terms govern the use of our platform for art, lifestyle, and visual trends. By registering or using the services, you agree to the following provisions.

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Scope and Subject of the Contract

These terms of use apply to the use of the website madameartsy.com and all associated services, in particular the provision of editorial content, art portfolios, and lifestyle articles. The platform serves as a source of inspiration and information in the field of contemporary art and design. No binding advice or legal consultation is provided.

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Usage Rights and Responsibilities

The user receives a simple, non-transferable right to private and non-commercial use of the content. Reproduction, distribution, or public making available of content is only permitted with the prior written consent of the operator. The user undertakes not to disseminate any unlawful, offensive, or immoral content.

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Disclaimer

The content is created with the utmost care. However, no guarantee is given for the accuracy, completeness, and timeliness of the information provided. The operator is not liable for damages arising from the use of the platform, unless they are based on intent or gross negligence. Liability for indirect damages and consequential damages is excluded.

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Copyright and Intellectual Property

All works, texts, graphics, and designs published on the platform are subject to copyright. The rights to the content remain with the respective artists and authors. Use beyond private purposes requires the express consent of the rights holder. Violations may be prosecuted.

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Changes to the Terms

The operator reserves the right to change these terms of use at any time with effect for the future. Users will be informed of significant changes by email or through a notice on the website. If the user does not object to the changed terms within four weeks of notification, they are deemed accepted.

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Contact and Legal Disputes

If you have any questions about these terms, please contact: info@madameartsy.com. Austrian law applies to the exclusion of the UN Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods. The place of jurisdiction is the court responsible for the operator's registered office. Consumers may also use the platform for out-of-court dispute resolution.

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