Copyright and Terms of Use for Danish Things
All content on Danish Things, including text, recipes, templates, graphics, images, videos, and other materials, is protected by copyright law and managed by Christel Parby, Danish Things, CVR: 42123536.
This also includes materials bearing the name Christel Parby, Danish Things and danishthings.com.
Violations may result in claims for compensation, fees, and damages.
Copying and Use
The materials published on Danish Things are provided for viewing, reading, and personal use.
Personal Use
- You may make physical copies on paper (print) for personal use, which includes yourself and your household, such as a spouse/partner and children. However, this access does not apply to sharing with individuals outside the household unless written permission is granted.
- You may create projects based on these materials for private, non-commercial use.
- You may not copy, edit, or reproduce the content and present it as your own, either wholly or in part. You may not resell, distribute, or use the content as part of your products, services, or commercial projects.
If you are unsure about the use of specific material, please feel free to contact me for further clarification.
Commercial or Public Use
- Copying, distribution, uploading, publishing, or any other use for commercial or public purposes without written permission is prohibited.
- It is not permitted to alter, edit, or take credit for the content, wholly or partially. Use of content requires written permission.
- Institutions with an agreement with Copydan Tekst & Node may use recipes, instructions, and copy content within the agreed terms. Report use, copying, and printing to Tekst & Node if your institution is required to report.
If you wish to use content from Danish Things for commercial purposes, please get in touch with me to enter into a written agreement.
Links
Suppose you refer to an article, recipe, print, or similar from Danish Things, for example, in an email, on your blog/website, or in your annual plan if you are an educator. In that case, it is good citation practice to include a link to the original article and credit the author. Make a clear creditade by mentioning Danish Things and Christel Parby in the text. For example: “Source: Danish Things by Christel Parby.”
No Guarantee
I cannot guarantee that the website’s content is always error-free or up-to-date. Still, I correct and update when I become aware of any errors. You are welcome to notify me of content that needs to be updated.
At Your Own Risk
Use of Danish Things is at your own risk. I disclaim any responsibility for direct, indirect, incidental, or consequential damages arising from accessing or using the site. This includes but is not limited to, damage to computer equipment, loss of data, or viruses that may arise from using or downloading content from Danish Things.
I also do not take responsibility for the content of third-party websites linked to Danish Things. Links are provided solely as a service, and visitors are encouraged to assess the content of these sites themselves.
Contact
If you have any questions about using the content or if you would like to request permission for commercial use, feel free to contact me via the Contact page.
Kind regards,
Christel Parby
Danish Things
CVR: 42123536