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All contents of this site are protected by copyright. The adoption and use of the data requires the written consent of ormiga:tel GmbH. ormiga:tel GmbH is not responsible for the completeness and accuracy of the information on this website.
An automated query of our databases by software scripts or comparable mechanisms is not permitted without our consent. We also refer to §303a StGB data alteration:
Anyone who unlawfully deletes, renders unusable or alters data (§202a para.2) is liable to a custodial sentence not exceeding two years or to a monetary penalty. The attempt is punishable.
As well as §303b StGB computer sabotage:
Whoever disturbs a data processing, which is of essential importance for an external company, an external enterprise, or an authority, by a.) committing an act according to §303a para. 1 or b.) destroying, damaging, rendering unusable, removing or changing a data processing system or a data carrier, shall be punished with imprisonment for up to 5 years or with a fine. The attempt is punishable.
In particular, we also refer to the decision of 25.08.2000 - File No. 19 U 2/00 - of the Cologne Higher Regional Court, which grants us a "virtual domiciliary right" to prevent disruptions, which we make use of if necessary.