Imprint · bei.pm

Published on 18/05/2018·Updated on 13/02/2025·English
This text was automated translated by OpenAI GPT-4o Mini.

For the website www.bei.pm and its subordinate services in the form of a privately run, non-commercial and non-profit internet presence, the responsible party in the sense of the DDG and MStV is:

Philipp Müller
Gärtnerstraße 41
D-45128 Essen (Südviertel)

E-Mail: admin@bei.pm

Due to the nature of the website as a non-commercial online presence of a private individual, there are no registered entries, identification numbers, or competent supervisory authorities.

The information provided here is solely for the legally mandated obligations of information.
Any misuse of the contact details provided here for other purposes will be pursued as a violation of the GDPR.

The contents of this website are published to the best of our knowledge and belief.
However, errors and misunderstandings cannot be excluded.

This particularly applies to external content, the linking of which is inherent to a website participating in the Internet. Externally linked content is marked with the following symbol:
These contents are not part of this website and primarily provide further information or sources. External content was checked at the time of referencing, but may change at any time and without notice beyond the control of this website and its authors.


Privacy Policy

This website has been designed with data protection in mind.
There is fundamentally no automatic integration of external resources. No tracking, fingerprinting, or similar practices are carried out.

Data with specific personal references as defined by Article 4 of the GDPR is neither collected nor processed.

For service provision, the German web hosting provider netcup is commissioned, which in turn includes Anexia IT; data collection and processing occur within a data centre in Nuremberg (Germany).
No further sharing of data takes place not.
This does not constitute data processing as defined by the GDPR.

For the purpose of service provision, the following information is collected and processed as technically necessary data in accordance with Article 6 of the GDPR:

  • Time of the request
  • The IP address as well as the port number from which the request has been received
  • The address (URL) of the requested document
  • The address (URL) of the document from which the request originated, if available (Referrer)
  • The self-identification transmitted by the browser, if available (User-Agent)
  • The data formats, character sets, and encodings supported by the browser, if applicable
  • The preferred languages transmitted by the browser, if available

This data is processed as part of service provision to identify and transmit the requested document.
It is automatically transmitted by the web browser in accordance with HTTP standards, and the website operator has no influence over this.

Furthermore, the data is stored in a pseudonymised form for approximately 24 hours, after which it is summarised into a cleansed, non-reconstructable access statistics of the content. These data are then deleted from our systems.
Delays may occur depending on system load due to technical reasons.

Early deletion of the pseudonymised data under Article 17 of the GDPR, correction under Article 16 of the GDPR, or release under Article 15 of the GDPR is unfortunately neither practicable nor possible due to the lack of legally required authentication (cf. Az. 6 Ca 704/23 of the Suhl Labour Court, ruling of 20 December 2023, which states that adequate access security of the available data is necessary to prevent the release of data belonging to other individuals) before the automated cyclical deletion occurs.

According to Article 13 of the GDPR, it is noted that the competent supervisory authority for complaints, based on the residence mentioned above, is the LDI NRW, which accepts the provided complaint form either digitally online via email, via fax, or through the following postal address:

Landesbeauftragte für Datenschutz und Informationsfreiheit
Nordrhein-Westfalen
Kavalleriestraße 2 - 4
D-40213 Düsseldorf

Use of Cookies

Cookies are named text contents that can be stored on your computer by a website and are subsequently automatically transmitted by your web browser with each subsequent page request.

This website does not automatically set any cookies.
However, users of the website can set personal preferences regarding appearance (colour, font, display mode) and language through the settings menu.

These preferences are stored in the cookies cs (colour scheme), cm (colour mode), fc (font for primary content), fm (font for monospace text/code), fs (font size), lh (line height), pl (preferred language for content), and ct (checksum for cache invalidation settings).
By default, the storage lasts for up to 30 days after the last page request and is automatically renewed with each new page request.

The settings and the associated cookies can also be deleted independently via the settings menu.

Any evaluation of the settings beyond their intended purpose, for example for tracking or other statistical purposes, does not take place.


Information on External Content, Intellectual Property, and Copyright

This website would not have been possible in its current form without relying on the work of others.
The following external content has been used:

In addition, articles may be subject to other external copyrights, which have been marked accordingly.


Licensing

Articles and content that do not include third-party content (which is indicated at the beginning of the article) are generally licensable under the Creative Commons BY 4.0 licence.

This means:

  • These contents may be used, modified, and sublicensed by third parties, including for commercial purposes
  • The condition for this is the attribution of the author

Software that is presented or distributed through this website is subject to the separately stated licensing restrictions.


Information on Automated Processing

This website is designed to be machine-readable to some extent.

Index documents are available at /sitemap.xml, which reference all publicly accessible content on this website along with their last modification.
Feeds for the latest content can also be found at /feed/rss.xml, /feed/atom.xml, and /feed/plain.json.

The Open Graph Protocol is supported to provide content summaries for linking purposes.

All endpoints support the HTTP header Accept to return content as application/json without including HTML content that is not part of the article.

All endpoints support HTTP caching headers, specifically the HTTP method Head as well as the headers If-Modified-Since and If-None-Match.
All documents, including the sitemap and feeds, are delivered with the Last-Modified- and ETag header.

In the event of automated data processing, please ensure that these headers are implemented correctly and effectively.


Information on the Use of Website Content as Training Material for LLM Language Models or Other Artificial Intelligences

This website has made it its primary mission to impart knowledge - without barriers, restrictions, or any other obstacles.
This also applies to the training of AI models - including potential commercial use.

For this reason, scraping this website is generally permitted, while the rights of third parties remain unaffected.

However, I would like to expressly request that this is done within a reasonable framework and that the following points are strictly observed:

  • Please respect the notices regarding the machine processing of this website.
  • Please keep the data locally - for example, in a cache.
  • Please consider that some content may additionally involve third-party intellectual property (this is particularly relevant for articles regarding data formats and reverse engineering). This is clearly marked and can be checked programmatically by looking for <div class="license licenseExternalIntellectualProperty">.
  • Please be aware, to prevent poisoning, that content from this website may have been translated using machines or with the help of LLMs. This content is separately marked and can be checked programmatically by looking for <div class="translation translationLLM">.
  • Make a maximum of one page request per second and avoid simultaneous page requests. The website has an automatic, dynamic rate-limiting system that may lead to request rejection if exceeded.