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We make every effort to operate the website continuously and keep it accessible. However, we do not assume any warranty or guarantee that the website or its contents will be available without interruption or at all, are error-free, or that errors will be corrected. We therefore expressly exclude any liability for damages of any kind from the provision of the website to the extent permitted by law.
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