Classical and robust rod straps with hook and loop fastener – easy to fix. Fitting for all kind of detachable rods and can remain at the rod's handle during fishing.
Content: 2 pcs
Classical and robust rod straps with hook and loop fastener – easy to fix. Fitting for all kind of detachable rods and can remain at the rod's handle during fishing.
Content: 2 pcs
Article No. | Size | Content Set |
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cm | pc. | |
15803-200 | 23x2 | 2 |
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Daiwa Germany GmbH
Georg-Brauchle-Ring 23-25
80992 Munich
Germany
Telephone: +49 (0)89 309065-0
E-Mail: info@daiwa.de
Company legal form: Gesellschaft mit beschränkter Haftung
Company representative: Motohiko Obayashi (Executive director)
Registration court: District Court Munich
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Daniel Mikulic
Georg-Brauchle-Ring 23-25
80992 Munich
Germany
Tobias Hilfer
Georg-Brauchle-Ring 23-25
80992 Munich
Germany
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Data protection notice according to GDPR
On 25.05.2018, the European General Data Protection Regulation ("GDPR") came into force. We have also updated our Privacy Policy. We comply with our duty to provide information in accordance with articles 13 and 14 ("GDPR") with the following data protection regulations. Here you will find all information regarding the handling of your data and your personal data protection rights.
This Privacy Policy ("Policy") sets out how the Daiwa Germany GmbH ("we", "us" and "our") will process as a data controller the personal data of our customers and business partners and their employees ("you" and "your") and the measures and processes we have put in place to ensure its adequate protection. Providing such information is one of the requirements of the General Data Protection Regulation 2016/679 ("GDPR").
This Policy does not form any contractual relationship between you and us, and we may amend it from time to time.
1. Controller and data protection officer
2. Lawful processing
We will only process your personal data:
3. What personal data we collect about you
3.1 We process the following types of personal data about you:
3.2 It may be mandatory for you to provide us with your personal data, to enable us to manage our business and operations, to maintain our relationship with you/your employer, to provide our products or services to you/your employer or to comply with our legal and regulatory obligations. If you fail to provide your personal data, we might be unable to maintain our relationship with you/your employer or to provide our products or services to you/your employer.
3.3 We make every effort to maintain the accuracy and completeness of your personal data which we store and to ensure all of your personal data is up to date. However, you can assist us with this considerably by promptly contacting us if there are any changes to your personal data or if you become aware that we have inaccurate personal data relating to you. We will not be responsible for any losses arising from any inaccurate, inauthentic, deficient or incomplete personal data that you provide to us.
4. How we collect personal data
We usually collect your personal data from the information you/your employer submits during the course of your/your employer's relationship with us. This will typically be through [you/your employer sending us emails and other correspondence, business cards, the forms and documents used when you/your employer signs up to our marketing or market data news lists, when you are named as an authorised person to trade on behalf of your employer, the sign up information you/your employer uses to access any of our products or services either on your own behalf or on behalf of your employer.]
We may also collect your personal data from other sources such as our group companies, our dealers or retail partners, magazine publishers, PR firms, fraud prevention agencies, credit reference agencies, the records of governmental agencies and social media.
5. How we use personal data
We will process your personal data in connection with the management of our relationship with you/your employer and the provision of our products and services to you/your employer for the following purposes:
6. International transfers of personal data
Your personal data may be transferred to (including accessed in or stored in) a country or territory outside the European Economic Area ("EEA"), including to countries whose laws may not offer the same level of protection of personal data as are enjoyed within the EEA. In particular, we may share your personal data with our group companies outside of the EEA including Japan. We will ensure that any such international transfers are made subject to appropriate or suitable safeguards as required by the GDPR. You can obtain copies of the relevant safeguard documents by making a request using the contact details set out below.
7. When we may disclose your personal data
We do not and will not sell, rent out or trade your personal data. We will only disclose your personal data to the following recipients:
8. How we protect your personal data
We are committed to safeguarding and protecting your personal data. We take technical and organizational measures in accordance with the requirements of Article 32 GDPR and § 19 TTDSG to protect the personal data of the user. All employees involved in the processing of personal data are bound to data secrecy.
9. Your rights in relation to the personal data we collect
9.1 Under the GDPR you have the right:
9.2 In any of the situations listed above, we may request that you prove your identity by providing us with a copy of a valid means of identification in order for us to comply with our security obligations and to prevent unauthorised disclosure of data.
10. How long we will hold your personal data for
We process and store the personal data for the duration of the business relationship existing between the customer and us. This also includes the initiation of an agreement (pre-contractual legal relationship) and the processing of an agreement.
In addition, we process and store the personal data insofar as this is necessary due to legal obligations to retain and document data. Such obligations arise, among others, from the German Commercial Code (HGB) and the German Fiscal Code (AO). Furthermore, other statutory provisions may require a longer retention period, such as the preservation of evidence within the scope of statutory limitation provisions.
If the data are no longer required for the fulfillment of contractual or legal obligations and rights, they are regularly deleted, unless their further processing is necessary for the fulfillment of purposes justified by an overriding legitimate interest by us within the meaning of Article 6(1) (f) GDPR. An overriding legitimate interest exists, for example, if deletion is not possible or only possible with disproportionate effort due to the special nature of the storage and processing for other purposes is precluded by appropriate technical and organizational measures.
11. Direct Marketing
If you tell us that you do not wish we or any of our group companies to provide you with information about our products and services and other marketing materials, we will not contact you further for the purpose of direct marketing. You can contact us using the contact details set out below.
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During your website visit, your user behavior is recorded in the form of "events". Events can be:
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Recipients of the data are/may be:
For data transfers to the USA, the European Commission adopted its adequacy decision (Article 45 GDPR) on July 10, 2023. Google LLC is certified under the EU-US Privacy Framework. Since Google servers are distributed worldwide and a transfer to third countries (for example, Singapore) cannot be completely ruled out, we have also concluded the EU standard contractual clauses with Google.
The legal basis for this data processing activity is your consent pursuant to Article 6 (1) (a) GDPR and § 25 (1) TTDSG.
Please follow this link for more information on the privacy policies of the third party sites:
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Upon contact with the YouTube servers, cookies from YouTube are set. In this case, the YouTube servers are also informed about which of our pages you have visited. If you are logged into your YouTube account, YouTube also allows the direct allocation of your browsing behavior to your personal profile. You can prevent this by logging out of your YouTube account. The legal basis for the processing is your consent pursuant to § 25 (1) TTDSG and Article 6 (1) (a) GDPR. Basis for the data transfer to Google Inc. is the adequacy decision according to Articles 44, 45 GDPR.
Please follow this link for more information on the privacy policies of the third party sites: https://support.google.com/analytics/answer/6004245
OpenStreetMap
Some pages on this website contain maps provided by the OpenStreetMap Foundation, 132 Maney Hill Road, Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands, B72 1JU, United Kingdom. OpenStreetMap is an open source mapping tool. The integration of the map on our website is done by means of an iframe or by retrieving the so-called tiles (map images) from the OpenStreet Map's server. As a result, your IP address is transmitted to the OpenStreetMap server. Furthermore, a session cookie is set.
The legal basis for the integration of OpenStreetMap is § 25 (1) TTDSG and Article 6 (1) (a) GDPR, as we only integrate OpenStreetMap with your given consent.
Information on data privacy and legal conditions at Openstreetmap can be found at the following links:
13. How we update or change this privacy notice
We may change or update parts of this notice in order to maintain our compliance with applicable law and regulation or following an update to our internal practices. We will do this by updating this privacy notice. You will not necessarily be directly notified of such a change. Therefore, please ensure that you regularly check this privacy notice so you are fully aware of any changes or updates.
14. How to lodge a complaint to the privacy authorities
You are entitled to lodge a complaint with a data protection authority if you consider that we have breached your data protection rights. Our competent data protection authority is the Bavarian State Office for Data Protection Supervision (Bayerisches Landesamt für Datenschutzaufsicht), which can be contacted at:
Bayerisches Landesamt für Datenschutzaufsicht
PO Box 1349
91504 Ansbach
Germany
Telephone: + 49 (0) 981 180093-0
Email: poststelle@lda.bayern.de
Website: https://www.lda.bayern.de/de/kontakt.html
Date Updated: 13.11.2023
Liability
We must subject alterations of the printed images and content among the website, the consumer’s catalogue and / or the dealer’s catalog or other data files because of technical reasons.
Kindly observe that Daiwa-Comroran is not responsible for the content or guidelines of data protection of other websites to which daiwa.de, cormoran.de, daiwa-cormoran.de and daiwa-prorex are referring. Despite careful examination, we assume no liability for the content of external links. The operator is exclusively liable for the content of linked sites.
Copyright
Every item of our both product lines (Daiwa & Cormoran) is subject to the copyright of Daiwa Germany GmbH / Globeride Inc. Daiwa allows the transfer of texts and pictures to the database which is only for private use after written consent. The transfer and the use of the data for all other purposes, especially commercial, are prohibited without written consent of Daiwa Germany.
Regarding idea proposals from customers
The Daiwa Germany GmbH / Globeride Inc. (hereinafter, “the Company”) is always conducting unique research and development. We amass ideas and technical knowledge based on these activities. We refrain from accepting idea proposals from customers. This is in order to avoid restrictions on the Company’s research and development activities by accepting such proposals, as well as to prevent future misunderstandings and problems that may arise between customers and the Company.
If a customer makes a proposal regardless of the above policy, we will handle the situation in the following manner:
Uploading of data
You can transmit data, texts and pictures to Daiwa-Comroran in combination with the participation in activities or supply of articles and/or information for the publication on the Daiwa-Comroran website. You confirm with the use of these services that you are the author of these contents and that you own the property of the rights of the use of the data, texts and pictures. At the same time you allow Daiwa-Comroran the free publication of these contents within the scope of the website of Daiwa-Comroran. Daiwa-Comroran is entitled to remove the information from the website with immediate effect by suspicion of misuse of the offered upload services.
Right of withdrawal
The right of withdrawal does not consist with contracts which are concluded with companies or freelancers in the context with their occupational activity or with goods which are made due to consumer’s specification. Since we only sell to retailers (trade) the right of withdrawal is not brought to bear. Additional our general terms and conditions are valid.
Date Updated: 13.10.2023
Daiwa Germany GmbH / Globeride Inc.
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GLOBERIDE, as a lifetime sports company, we sincerely engage in environmental conservation activities and have established "BE EARTH-FRIENDLY" as our code of conduct, with the aim of contributing to people around the world who love nature and sports.
As part of that, Since long years Daiwa has continued to clean up trashes at fishing sites and environments with peoples as part of our ThinkClean activities.
In October 2009, this "Think Clean" activity was renamed and streamlined by "BE EARTH-FRIENDLY" and we do not only clean up fishing environments, but also support the activities of the Daiwa Young Fishing Club (Daiwa Young Fishermen's Club) in Japan.
In addition to cleaning up fishing grounds, the company has also been involved in activities to convey the importance of the natural environment to children through schools such as the Daiwa Young Fishing Club (DYFC) and the development of environmentally friendly products.
We have also developed a wide range of environmental activities, including the development of environmentally friendly products.
Why don't we start with the basics, such as not producing your own garbage and picking up any garbage you notice?