Official terms for participation in DatenTopWeg training and services. Business ID CHE-757.704.287.

General provisions

These Terms govern access and use of services provided by DatenTopWeg at DatenTopWeg.pro, including classroom and online data safety and literacy training, case studies, and consulting. By using our services you agree to these Terms. We describe common scenarios to clarify how terms apply to individual learners and organizations.

26-03-2026
General provisions

1Eligibility to use the service

Service access is available to individuals and entities able to enter into contracts under applicable law. We provide tailored case studies for professional learners, teams and educators. If special eligibility requirements apply to a course, they are stated on the course page.

Participants must be at least 16 years old or have parental/guardian consent where local law requires. Training aimed at younger audiences is delivered to educators with appropriate safeguards and sample parental consent scenarios.

You agree to use DatenTopWeg services lawfully and not for activities that violate Swiss or international law. We provide practical misuse examples to illustrate prohibited behavior.

Some services may be restricted in specific jurisdictions due to regulatory requirements. Country-specific limitations are listed on relevant service pages and explained with compliance scenarios.

2Account and registration

Creating an account lets you enroll in courses, track progress and access case-study materials. Account access is subject to verification and adherence to these Terms.

You must provide accurate and current information. Use our sample scenario templates to update details. Misleading information may limit access to certain features.

Keep your account credentials secure. We provide scenario-based guidance on secure passwords, two-factor authentication, and steps for suspected compromise.

Accounts are personal and non-transferable unless agreed in writing. Organizational seats and licenses are managed via contract and administrative scenarios.

If you believe your account was accessed without authorization, notify us immediately via the contact form. We will provide stepwise incident response examples and mitigation steps.

We may suspend accounts for suspected abuse, non-payment or security threats. Suspension procedures and participant notification examples are documented in our support centre.

3Services provided

DatenTopWeg provides workshops, online modules, consulting and curricular materials focused on data safety and literacy. Service descriptions include practical learning scenarios, sample curricula and expected outcomes without overstated promises.

We may modify courses, schedules or content to reflect evolving best practices. Material changes are communicated with scenario notes explaining impacts on enrolled learners and available transition options.

We strive for availability but some services may be affected by maintenance or third-party outages. We document availability expectations with historical case examples and recommended contingency steps for organizers.

4User conduct rules

To maintain a productive learning environment, users must follow these rules. Examples and scenarios demonstrate appropriate conduct during training and in community interactions.

  • Respectful interaction: engage constructively in discussions and group work; disruptive behavior may lead to removal from sessions.
  • Use case materials responsibly: share insights, not personal data from real subjects unless de-identified according to provided scenarios.
  • No malicious activity: do not use training tools or labs to carry out attacks or illegal data processing.
  • Intellectual property respect: attribute sources and follow licensing terms for third-party materials used in exercises.
  • Compliance with instructors: follow course rules and any additional site policies or contractual terms for organizational clients.
  • Accurate representation: do not impersonate others or misrepresent qualifications in professional profiles or certifications.
  • Reporting issues: report vulnerabilities, harassment or policy violations through the designated channels with the example report templates we provide.

5User-generated content

Users may contribute examples, forum posts and project artifacts. We distinguish ownership and licensing to enable reuse in teaching while protecting creator rights.

You retain ownership of your original content. When you submit materials for use in public case studies or community resources, you grant DatenTopWeg the rights described below to facilitate teaching and review.

By submitting content for public use you grant DatenTopWeg a non-exclusive, royalty-free license to reproduce, adapt and publish the material for training and promotion. Licensing is explained through practical submission scenarios to help contributors choose appropriate restrictions.

You are responsible for content you submit, ensuring it does not infringe third-party rights or contain personal data without consent. Submission templates include checklists and redaction examples.

If you request removal of your public content, we will evaluate and act according to the scenario-based removal procedure. Derivative training materials may persist if they cannot be disentangled without disproportionate effort; we document typical outcomes.

6Intellectual property

DatenTopWeg and its licensors own intellectual property in course materials, branding and platform code. Use of these materials for personal learning is permitted; redistribution or commercial reuse requires written permission. We provide case examples of permitted classroom uses.

  • Do not reproduce or redistribute premium course materials outside licensed organizational agreements.
  • Do not remove or alter copyright notices or attributions in downloaded resources used for training.
  • Contact us for licensing inquiries for commercial or large-scale educational reuse; sample licensing scenarios outline typical terms.

7Paid services and subscriptions

Paid services include instructor-led workshops, private organizational training, certification exams and custom consulting. Each paid offering has a specific service description and pricing model illustrated with real client scenarios.

Pricing is specified on the service page or in client proposals. We provide case studies that outline total costs, typical scopes and what is included to help organizations plan budgets.

Payments are accepted via the methods indicated on the invoice. For organizational clients we offer invoicing terms; individual learners may pay by card or other online methods. Payment scenarios explain timing and accepted currencies.

Subscriptions grant recurring access to a set of materials and services. Renewal mechanics, cancellation windows and pro rata adjustments are detailed with practical examples for common subscription cases.

Refunds are handled according to the policy stated on the service page. For example, if a workshop is canceled by DatenTopWeg, registrants receive full refunds; partial refunds for voluntary cancellations are described with scenarios.

Clients can cancel orders following the timelines in the service description. Cancellation impacts such as credit issuance or rescheduling options are illustrated with sample timelines.

Applicable taxes are the responsibility of the payer and added where required. Tax treatment for cross-border organizational clients is explained through representative examples.

We may change prices for future periods; existing contracts remain under agreed terms. Pricing change scenarios show likely notice periods and options for locked pricing under multi-session agreements.

Failure to pay may lead to suspension of services and collection processes. Organizational escalation scenarios describe reminders, service holds and contract termination steps.

8Disclaimer

Materials are provided for educational purposes and reflect best practices as of the date published. Case studies and scenarios illustrate likely outcomes but do not constitute legal, business or regulatory advice. Users should consult qualified professionals for specific compliance questions.

9Limitation of liability

To the extent permitted by law, DatenTopWeg is not liable for indirect or consequential losses arising from use of materials or services. Liability for direct damages is limited and described with practical risk-management scenarios.

10Third-party services

We may rely on third-party tools and platforms for delivery. References to third parties are for convenience; any dispute with a third-party provider is handled with the provider according to its terms. Integration scenarios show typical data flows and responsibilities.

11Termination and suspension

We may terminate or suspend access for breaches of these Terms or legal obligations. Termination procedures and participant communication examples are provided to clarify steps and timelines.

Upon termination, access to paid content is revoked and outstanding fees remain due. We explain data handling outcomes with case examples covering account deletion, data retention and certificate validity.

12Privacy and data protection

Our privacy practices are described in the Privacy Policy available at DatenTopWeg.pro/privacy. That policy explains collection, use, retention and sharing of data with concrete examples from training scenarios.

13Communications and notices

Notices under these Terms will be delivered through the site, email or postal mail to the address on file. We provide example notices and expected response steps for typical communications like course updates or policy changes.

14Changes to terms

We may update these Terms to reflect service evolution. Material changes are announced with explanatory case notes, and users are given reasonable time to accept or discontinue services based on the change scenario.

15Applicable law

These Terms are governed by Swiss law. For cross-border matters, we explain how jurisdictional issues are commonly handled and present sample dispute pathways for organizational clients.

16Dispute resolution

If a dispute arises, parties should attempt informal resolution first. If unresolved, disputes are subject to Swiss dispute resolution mechanisms described with stepwise examples for mediation and arbitration.

Contact information

+41768671026
Avenue Paul-Ceresole 14, 1800 Vevey, Switzerland