Impressum
World Peace Convention
Postfach 59
CH-8783 Linthal
Switzerland
Authorized person
Management:
Daniel Janin
Disclaimer
World Peace Convention assumes no responsibility for the content, accuracy, timeliness, reliability, or completeness of the information.
Liability claims against World Peace Convention due to damage of a material or immaterial nature arising from access, use or non-use of published information, or through misuse of the connection or technical faults are excluded.
All offers are non-binding. World Peace Convention expressly reserves the right to change parts of the pages or the entire offer without separate announcement, to supplement, delete or temporarily or permanently discontinue the publication.
Liability for links
References and links to third-party websites are outside World Peace Convention’s area of responsibility and World Peace Convention rejects any responsibility for such websites. The access and use of such websites is entirely at the user’s risk.
Copyright
Copyright and all other rights to content, images, photos or other files on the website belong exclusively to World Peace Convention or the expressly named rights holders. For the reproduction of any elements, the copyright holder’s prior written consent must be obtained.
Privacy policy
Based on Article 13 of Switzerland’s Federal Constitution and the provisions of Swiss data protection laws (Federal Act on Data Protection, DPA), everyone is entitled to privacy and protection from misuse of their personal data. World Peace Convention complies with these provisions. Personal data is kept strictly confidential and is not sold or passed on to any third party.
In close cooperation with the hosting providers, World Peace Convention strives to protect the databases against unauthorised access, loss, misuse or falsification.
When you access the World Peace Convention website, the following data is saved in log files: IP address, date, time, browser request and general information about operating system and/or browser. This user data forms the basis for statistical, anonymous evaluation in order to identify trends and improve services.
Privacy policy for the use of Google Analytics
This website uses Google Analytics, a web analysis service of Google Inc. (“Google”). Google Analytics uses “cookies”, text files stored on your computer that enable analysis of your use of the website. The information generated by cookies about your use of this website is generally transmitted to Google’s server in the USA and stored there. If IP anonymisation on this website is activated, your IP address will be truncated in advance by Google within member states of the European Union or in other states party to the agreement on the European Economic Area.
Only in exceptional cases will the full IP address be transmitted to one of Google’s servers in the USA and truncated there. Google will use this information to evaluate your use of the website, to compile reports about website activities for the website operators and to provide further services related to website and internet usage. Google will also transmit this information to third parties to the extent required by law or insofar as third parties process this data on Google’s behalf. Google will not merge the IP address transmitted from your browser in the context of Google Analytics with other Google data.
You can prevent the installation of cookies by adjusting your browser software or by installing the Google Analytics opt-out browser add-on; however, if you do so, you will no longer be able to use all functions of this website to their full extent. By using this website, you agree to the processing of data by Google in the previously described manner and for the aforementioned purpose.
Facebook Social Plugins
This website uses various plug-ins of the social network facebook.com, which are operated by Facebook Inc., 1601 S. California Ave, Palo Alto, CA 94304, USA (“Facebook”). You can recognise these plug-ins either by means of one of the Facebook logos (letter “f” from Facebook, button “Like” or button “Send”) or that this plug-in is marked with the word “Facebook”, “Like”, “Send” or “FB”. The Facebook social plug-ins can be seen at http://developers.facebook.com/docs/plugins/developers.facebook.com/docs/plugins.
If you access a page on our website that has such a plug-in, and if your browser is configured for such, a connection to the Facebook servers will be established and in the course of this the plug-in will be shown on the internet page by message to your browser. This way, the Facebook server will be informed which of our internet pages you visited. If you are logged in as a member of Facebook, Facebook will assign this information to your personal Facebook user account. This information will also be assigned to your Facebook account when using the plug-in functions (e.g. by clicking the “Like” button or entering a comment).
We have no influence on the extent of the data that Facebook collects with the help of this plug-in. As far as we know, Facebook uses the plug-ins to receive information on what you have clicked on, on our website. By clicking the “Like” button or writing a comment, the respective information is sent directly from your browser to Facebook and stored there. If you are not a member of Facebook, the possibility still exists that Facebook may learn about your IP address and store it. Further information concerning collection and use of the data by Facebook and your rights and possibilities for protection of your privacy can be found in the Facebook data protection notes at http://www.facebook.com/policy.php.
If you are a member of Facebook and want to prevent collection and connection of your data stored on Facebook, you must log out of Facebook before using our website. It is not sufficient to simply close the page. A further possibility is to block Facebook social plug-ins with add-ons for your browser, e.g. with the Facebook blocker.
This website uses several plug-ins of the social network twitter.com, run by Twitter Inc., 1355 Market St, Suite 900, San Francisco, CA 94103, USA (“Twitter”). You can recognise these plug-ins either by one of the Twitter logos (letter “t” or picture of a bird) or by the words “Tweet” or “Twitter”.
If you access a page on our website that has such a button, your browser will set up a direct connection to the Twitter servers. The content of the “Tweet” button will be sent directly from Twitter to your browser and, from there, incorporated into your Twitter message. We therefore have no influence on the extent of the data that Twitter collects with the help of this plug-in, but assume that your IP address is also recorded. For information concerning purpose and extent of data collection and further processing and use of the data by Twitter, as well as your rights in this regard and setting possibilities for protection of privacy, see the Twitter data protection notes at http://www.twitter.com/privacy.
Your data protection settings at Twitter can be changed in the account settings at twitter.com/settings/account. If you are a member of Twitter and do not want Twitter to collect data about you via our internet pages and connect them to your member data saved on Twitter, then you must log out of Twitter before visiting our website.
Google Plus
This website uses the “+1” button of the social network Google Plus, run by Google Inc., 1600 Amphitheatre Parkway, Mountain View, CA 94043, United States (“Google”). The button can be recognised by the sign “+1” on a white or coloured background. If you call up a page on our website which contains such a button, then your browser will create a direct connection to the Google servers.
The content of the “+1” button is sent directly by Google to your browser and incorporated by the browser in the website. We therefore have no influence on the extent of the data that Google collects with the help of this button, but assume that your IP address is also recorded. For information concerning purpose and extent of data collection and further processing and use of the data by Google, as well as your rights in this regard and setting possibilities for protection of privacy, see the Google data protection notes on the “+1” button. If you are a member of Google Plus and do not want Google to collect data about you via our internet pages and connect them to your member data saved with Google, then you must log out of Google Plus before visiting our website.
This website uses functionality form the LinkedIn network. The provider is the LinkedIn Corporation, 2029 Stierlin Court, Mountain View, CA 94043, USA. Upon each access to one of our pages containing functions from LinkedIn a connection to LinkedIn servers is established. If you click on the “recommended button” from LinkedIn and are logged into your LinkedIn account then it will be possible for LinkedIn to associate your visit to our internet pages with you and your user account. As the provider of the pages we would like to point out that we have no knowledge of the content of data transmitted nor of its use by LinkedIn. You can find more information on the data protection policy at LinkedIn using this link: https://www.linkedin.com/legal/privacy-policy.
Youtube
Our website has integrated the YouTube software in its information services. The YouTube software uses cookies to collect and statistically analyse data. Among other things YouTube uses cookies to generate reliable video statistics, for fraud prevention purposes and to make the service more user-friendly. The operators of this website receive statistical information about specific videos embedded in our website without any reference to the individual user.
The embedded videos will be used within the YouTube limits of permitted use, which all users must accept. Should you become aware of any infringement of copyright please report this to YouTube directly.
We use the embedded YouTube-videos as part of the extended data protection modus. This means: YouTube does not save any cookies for a user who visits a website with an embedded YouTube-video player but does not click on the video to start it. If the user starts the YouTube-video player, YouTube may save cookies on the user’s computer, although no personal data-related cookie information about displaying the embedded videos will be saved. (Source: YouTube “Activating the extended data protection modus for embedded videos”). For more information, please read YouTube’s Privacy Statement. We do not collect any personal data in relation to the embedded videos.