DPMA definition
Examples of DPMA in a sentence
The DPMA does not assume any responsibility for the completeness, accuracy and correctness of the data provided or supplied.
In the event of an extraordinary termination without notice, the DPMA shall be entitled to block access to the data with immediate effect.
If the Recipient violates their obligations resulting from these clauses, the DPMA shall be entitled to require the Recipient to delete all previously communicated data and any copies made of these data which are in their possession, even after termination of the agreement.
In the event that the data file supplied by the DPMA contains data not or not yet released for publication in the interest of applicants of IP rights or IP right holders, the Recipient, to the extent that they are aware of this, may not publish or otherwise pass on these data at all, or at any rate not before the date on which the publication is admissible pursuant to the legal provisions.
The DPMA shall not be under the obligation to provide uninterrupted access to the download platform and permanent availability of data.
The supply of new data to be published by the DPMA shall be made no earlier than the first day of publication of the respective data.
The DPMA reserves the right to change the interface specification as well as the data formats and data contents.
The DPMA shall be entitled at any time to transfer the rights and obligations accruing from this agreement to third parties.
The Recipient shall assume unlimited liability to affected third parties for damages to the extent that the Recipient processes or uses the data communicated by the DPMA for other than the intended purposes or enables third parties to carry out such activities.
If the DPMA communicates corrections to the data provided to the Recipient, e.g. the deletion of individual data sets or parts of data sets, or supplements, the Recipient shall correct the affected data files or products produced from these data files without delay.