BookRix/StreetLib: Intellectual Property Rights and Terms of Service Notice
Summary
This article appears to be a legal/copyright notice from BookRix and its parent company StreetLib S.r.l., stating their intellectual property rights over trademarks, logos, and identifiers on their domains. It also directs users to read privacy policies and terms of service, and provides customer support contact information. The content is essentially boilerplate legal text, not a substantive article.
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· 3 pulledBookRix und die Muttergesellschaft StreetLib S.r.l. besitzen alle geistigen Eigentumsrechte an Marken, Logos und Erkennungszeichen auf allen Websites unter den Domains bookrix.de und streetlib.com.
Wir bitten die User:innen, unsere Datenschutzbestimmungen und Allgemeinen Nutzungsbedingungen für die von BookRix angebotenen Dienste zu lesen.
Kund:innenservice: [email protected]
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