Fraunhofer Cluster of Excellence for Immune-Mediated Diseases CIMD
1. Scope
(1) These General Terms and Conditions of Online Events apply to online events that are held by Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft zur Förderung der angewandten Forschung e.V., Hansastraße 27 c, 80686 München, court of registration: Local Court of Munich, Register of Associations No. VR 446, and/or its institutes or research units (hereinafter “Fraunhofer”). They govern the rights and obligations in connection with participation in such an online event by the other party to the contract (“Participant”).
(2) Online events are digital events where participation takes place exclusively via the Internet using a terminal device.
(3) Institutes and research units of Fraunhofer are legally dependent institutions of Fraunhofer. The events of an institute or research unit are therefore deemed to constitute Fraunhofer events. All of the rights and obligations governed by these General Terms and Conditions of Online Events therefore exist for and against Fraunhofer. Declarations made by a Fraunhofer institute or research unit are attributable to Fraunhofer. However, the point of contact for events of an institute is that institute itself (“Organizer”).
(4) These General Terms and Conditions of Online Events apply on an exclusive basis unless expressly provided otherwise hereinafter. Terms and conditions of Participant that conflict with, deviate from, or supplement these General Terms and Conditions of Events shall not become an element of the contract, even if Fraunhofer does not expressly object to them.
(5) As far as a contractual relationship with a third party is required for the technical implementation of the online event (e.g. registration and/or user account with online service providers), the respective terms of use and/or general terms and conditions of this third party must also be taken into account. Fraunhofer shall not become contracting party to any services rendered by the third party.
(6) The contract language is German.
2. Subject of the contract
(1) The subject of these General Terms and Conditions of Online Events is participation in an online event by Participant, the holding of the online event, and the provision by Organizer of services, if any, to accompany the event.
(2) The content, schedule, and other information concerning an event are set out in the relevant event description (see Sec. 7).
3. Registration; conclusion of contract
(1) Registration for an online event can take place via websites used for this purpose by Fraunhofer or Organizer or via registration forms that are provided.
(2) Unless otherwise specified in the individual case, Participant, by filling out and submitting the registration form provided, issues an offer to participate in the event. A contract regarding participation in the online event comes into effect when this offer is accepted by Organizer. Acceptance takes place via confirmation of registration which is transmitted by email or mail.
(3) In the case of online registration, Participant will receive an automated email confirmation that his/her registration has been received. This email does not yet constitute acceptance within the meaning of paragraph 2 above.
(4) A registration confirmation is binding in principle and entitles Participant to participate in the online event in question. There is no claim to participation in certain parts of the program unless these have been expressly booked in advance. This applies in particular to parts of the program open only to a limited number of participants.
4. Technical requirements; Participant’s obligation to cooperate
(1) To participate in an online event, an Internet connection, a terminal device including a common web browser or, if applicable, additional software (in each case in accordance with the state of the art) is required. The exact technical requirements for participation can be found in the event description or will be sent to Participant by e-mail prior to the event.
(2) Participant is responsible for the fulfilment of the technical requirements. If Participant does not meet the technical requirements or if technical problems occur during the online event for which Participant is responsible, this does not release Participant from his/her payment obligation.
5. Registration; availability
(1) If separate registration is required for participation in the online event, Organizer will inform Participant in good time before the event.
(2) If Participant receives access data for participation in the online event, the participant may not pass these access data on to third parties. Participant is obliged to treat access data confidentially and to protect it from access by third parties. Participant is obliged to inform Organizer immediately if there are any indications of misuse of the access data by third parties.
(3) Where participation in online events is free of charge, Organizer reserves the right to deny Participant access to the online event, if necessary only temporarily and/or for parts of the online event, if technical capacities so require.
(4) Online events are only available on the scheduled date in real time and cannot be watched subsequently.
6. Contract information
You can access, store, and print out these General Terms and Conditions of Online Events here. We store the text of the contract (contract information and terms and conditions of participation). For your contract information (event booked; Participant, participation fee, if any), please see your registration confirmation. Your contract information is not available online.
7. Event description
(1) The content, schedule, and other information concerning an online event are set out in the relevant event description provided by Organizer.
(2) The right to make changes in the program schedule and/or content for good reason is reserved. Organizer will make every effort to communicate any changes in advance by email or on the relevant official event or institute website.
8. Participation fee; due date, price reduction
(1) In the case of online events for which a fee is charged, Participant is obligated to pay the agreed participation fee. The amount of the participation fee is stated in the event description.
(2) The participation fee must be paid in advance in accordance with the payment options stated. The participation fee must be paid no later than within 14 days after receipt of the invoice, to the account stated in the invoice. The date when payment is received in Organizer’s account is the date determining whether payment is remitted on time.
(3) The participation fee is deemed to fully settle and discharge all claims to payment for participation in the event program, including any meals or refreshments offered. Participants are responsible for their own travel and accommodation costs.
(4) Offsetting claims of Participant’s own against claims of Fraunhofer is permissible only if the counterclaim is undisputed or has been established with final, binding legal force, is not disputed by Fraunhofer or is acknowledged by Fraunhofer, or if it is closely related to Fraunhofer’s claim within the same reciprocal contractual relationship to which both Participant and Fraunhofer are party.
(5) Participant cannot exercise a right of retention unless his or her counterclaim is based on the same contractual relationship.
(6) Changes for good cause in the program schedule or content do not constitute grounds for reducing the participation fee.
9. Right of withdrawal
If you are a consumer, you have a statutory right of withdrawal; information on this right is provided in this section. “Consumer” means every natural person who enters into a legal transaction for purposes that predominantly are outside his or her trade, business or profession (Sec. 13 of the German Civil Code (BGB)).