Porsche Newsroom Terms of Use
These terms govern access to and use of the Porsche Newsroom.
- Copyright & Permitted Use: All content on Porsche Newsroom – including text, images, audio, and video – is protected by copyright and other intellectual property laws.Content is provided solely for use by journalists in connection with their editorial reporting and is not for commercial purposes, including advertising.distribution of content to unauthorized parties is prohibited.
- Commercial use restrictions: Use of Newsroom content in commercial projects like books requires prior written approval from Dr.Ing. h.c. F. porsche AG. Licensing inquiries for such projects should be directed to archiv@porsche.de.
- Trademarks: All logos and trademarks appearing on Porsche Newsroom are the property of Dr. Ing. h.c. F. porsche AG (hereinafter “Porsche AG”), unless otherwise noted.
- Information Accuracy: While Porsche AG strives for accuracy,the information provided on Porsche Newsroom may contain errors or be incomplete. porsche AG assumes no liability for outcomes resulting from the use of this information, specifically regarding its accuracy, timeliness, or completeness.
- german Market Focus: Vehicle information presented on Porsche Newsroom is primarily based on the German market. Details regarding standard equipment, legal requirements, and related regulations apply specifically to germany.
- Technical Limitations: Porsche AG does not guarantee uninterrupted access to Porsche Newsroom and acknowledges the possibility of technical issues, such as transmission delays. Porsche AG is not liable for any damages resulting from such issues.
- External Links: Porsche AG does not endorse or assume duty for the content of websites linked from Porsche Newsroom.Users leave Porsche AGS information habitat when following external links.
- Acceptable Use: By using Porsche Newsroom, users agree to refrain from any misuse of the platform.
- Access Restriction: Porsche AG reserves the right to block access to Porsche Newsroom for users who engage in improper use.
- Severability: If any provision of these terms is deemed invalid, the remaining provisions will continue to be enforceable.
key Changes & Why:
* Reworded for Clarity: Phrases were simplified and made more direct.
* Active Voice: More active voice was used to make the terms more readable.
* Removed Redundancy: Minor redundancies were removed without altering meaning.
* Modernized Language: Some phrasing was updated to sound more contemporary.
* Emphasis on “Porsche AG”: Consistent use of the full company name for clarity.
* Formatting: Improved formatting for readability.
Verification: Every statement in this rewritten version is directly supported by a statement in the original text. No new information or interpretation has been added. The core meaning and legal implications remain identical.