Impressum

WOTI World of Tomorrow Institute GmbH

Hohe Warte 28/3, 1190 Vienna, Austria
Phone: +43 (0) 664 412 4477
Mail: woti[at]woti.eu
Web: https://mayority-game.com/
Established: 2016
Line of Business WOTI: production and distribution of digital games for the education sector
Company Register Number: FN 446619v
VAT/UID: ATU 70201729
Member of the Austrian Chamber of Commerce
Jurisdiction: Commercial Court Vienna

MEDIA OWNER AND PUBLISHER

WOTI World of Tomorrow Institute GmbH

CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER

Dr. Elke Zuckermann

EDITORIAL POLICY

This website provides information on the digital game Mayority by WOTI World of Tomorrow Institute. WOTI World of Tomorrow Institute was founded to promote democracy and democracy education and is based in Vienna.

DISCLAIMER

Accountability for content

The contents of our pages have been created with the utmost care. However, we cannot guarantee the contents’ accuracy, completeness or topicality. According to statutory provisions (§ 3 ECG), we are furthermore responsible for our own content on these web pages.

In this context, please note that we are accordingly not obliged to monitor merely the transmitted or saved information of third parties, or investigate circumstances pointing to illegal activity. Our obligations to remove or block the use of information under generally applicable laws remain unaffected by this.

Accountability for links

Responsibility for the content of external links (to web pages of third parties) lies solely with the operators of the linked pages. No violations were evident to us at the time of linking. Should any legal infringement become known to us, we will remove the respective link immediately.

Copyright

Our web pages and their contents are subject to Austrian copyright law. Every form of utilizing, reproducing or processing works subject to copyright protection on our web pages requires the prior written consent of the respective owner of the rights. Individual reproductions of a work are allowed only for private use, so must not serve either directly or indirectly for earnings. Unauthorized utilization of copyrighted works is illegal and punishable.

Community Rules and Guidelines to be used for our channels

On our social media channels, we seek to give you an inside look at our work, the projects and programmes we’re developing, and our commitment to improving politics, strengthening democracy and fostering social cohesion in Europe and beyond.

We want to hear from you and encourage comments, questions, and suggestions. We believe that a healthy democracy thrives on lively and respectful discourse. That is why we ask you to read the following ground rules for how we moderate content and comments that appear on our channels:

  • Keep your comments respectful and appropriate to the conversation.
  • Off-topic posts or posts containing false information, unauthorized and/or unsolicited advertising, spam, hyperlinks or content protected by copyright, trademark or other rights will be removed.
  • Do not post any content or comments that may be inappropriate, misleading, disruptive, harassing or defamatory.

We reserve the right to remove any comments or posts that violate our guidelines and that, in our sole discretion, we consider

  • abusive, defamatory or inappropriate
  • fraudulent, objectionable or misleading
  • disruptive or off-topic
  • in violation of any intellectual property or any rights of others
  • otherwise offensive

We also reserve the right to block any repeat offenders from our communities.