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General Terms and Conditions

§ 1 Scope of application

The business relations between the The Royal Library, Copenhagen herinafter called RL and the Customer in connection with the ordering of an eBook on Demand shall be governed exclusively by the General Terms and Conditions set forth herein below, in the version applicable at the time of placing the order. Deviating provisions of the Customer are not recognized by RL as a matter of principle, except in cases where RL has expressly consented to their application in writing.

§ 2 Entry into a contract

The order placed by the Customer constitutes an offer to RL to enter into a contract. If the Customer places an order with RL, RL will send the Customer an e-mail message acknowledging receipt of his/her order by RL and stating the particulars thereof (acknowledgment of receipt).
Such acknowledgment of the receipt does not constitute acceptance of the offer by RL but informs the Customer that his/her order has been received by RL. A contract is not brought about unless and until RL confirms to the Customer by e mail that RL can send the ordered eBook. Such confirmation depends, among other things, on the availability of the book and on the physical condition of the book being such as to permit digitisation, and on no copyrights/exclusive rights to use the work being infringed.

The Customer will be notified within a reasonable time period if digitisation is impossible.

In cases where the price for digitisation has yet to be established, RL will draw up a cost estimate. Such cost estimate is non-binding and free of charge.

The placing of orders by minors is subject to the consent of the statutory representative. Otherwise, the contract will not be brought about.

§ 3 Conditions of use

Digitised public domain books remain under public domain. They may be used by the recipient in accordance with the Creative Commons Public Domain Mark http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/

§ 4 Exclusion of withdrawal

Delivery of eBook by download:
Upon sending the download link to the e-mail address designated by the Customer, the digital book will be deemed to have been delivered. RL will keep the link available for download for 60 days.
Note: The possibility of withdrawal is excluded, as the eBook delivered by RL is not suitable for return on account of its nature.

Delivery of eBook by CD-ROM or DVD:
The DVDs and CD-ROMs are delivered unsealed, and in such cases it is therefore also not possible to withdraw from the order.

§ 5 Delivery / Prepayment

RL will only make delivery after the Customer has paid for the eBook and the payment has been received by RL.

The delivery of the eBook by download takes place in that a link for download is provided to the Customer, to the e mail address designated by him/her. Such link will be available for 60 days.

If an order is placed for a CD-ROM or DVD, delivery will be made to the delivery address designated when placing the order.

RL will endeavour to make delivery to the Customer within 14 days; however, such time limit is non-binding unless in exceptional cases the delivery date has been promised in a binding manner.

If RL, without any fault on its part, is unable to deliver the ordered eBooks, for example because the respective other party to a contract entered into by RL fails to discharge its obligations under such contract, RL will be entitled vis-�-vis the Customer to terminate the contract. In such case, the Customer will be promptly informed that the ordered product cannot be delivered. The statutory claims of the Customer remain unaffected.

§ 6 Due date and payment, default

The amount of the invoice is due after it has been confirmed that the ordered eBook can be sent to the Customer.

The Customer can pay either

  • by invoice or
  • by credit card or direct debiting procedure

Note: RL will only proceed to delivery after the amount of the invoice has been received by it.
If the Customer is in default with payment, RL is entitled to charge default interest in the amount of 7% p.a. above the lending rate of The National Bank of Denmark. The right to claim any damage in excess thereof remains unaffected thereby.

§ 7 Set-off

The Customer shall only have a right to set-off if his/her counterclaims have been determined by a decision which has become final and absolute or are not contested by RL, and also in case of insolvency of RL or with respect to counterclaims which have a legal connection with the liability of the Customer.

§ 8 Liability for defects

If the work delivered is defective, applicable laws on compensation apply. The assignment of any warranty claims that the Customer may have is excluded.
Further claims of the Customer, on whatever legal grounds, are excluded. The liability for damage other than damage to the object of delivery is excluded.
The above limitation of liability shall not apply to the extent that the cause of damage is due to intent or gross negligence, or in case of bodily injury. Furthermore, it shall not apply if the Customer asserts claims, which are regulated by law.
If the subsequent performance has been effected by means of substitute delivery, the Customer is obligated to return to RL within 30 days the originally delivered article (DVD, CD-ROM) at the expense of RL. The return of the defective article must be effected in accordance with the provision and regulations of Danish law. RL reserves the right to assert damages on the conditions stipulated by law.
The limitation period is two years, calculated from delivery.

Note: With respect to the products, RL does not warrant or assume liability that the products will conform to specific expectations of the Customer or that a specific goal pursued by the Customer will be achieved by him/her by means of the products. Automatic text recognition (OCR) in particular cannot be fully guaranteed and depends on the individual book that is being digitised (type font, language, age of the book).

A temporary suspension of services, e.g., of the download link or the tracing page, that arises from force majeure, from operational breakdowns or from circumstances which are not foreseeable from an engineering point of view, does not give rise to a liability of RL.

§ 9 Applicable law

Danish law shall apply; the application of the UN Sales Convention is excluded.

§ 10 Jurisdiction

The place of jurisdiction is the seat of RL.

Last updated: April 5, 2013