Legal Notice
Disclosure pursuant to § 24 MedienG
Publisher and media owner:
Project An’gard
c/o Agnes Fojan
Fabriksteig 10
9500 Villach
Austria
Contact:
Email: info@an-gard.com
Web: www.an-gard.com
Field of activity:
Information and awareness on sports, health, and safety within a funded project.
Responsible for content (§ 24 MedienG):
Max Mustermann, same address
General editorial line:
The An’gard website informs about the project of the same name as well as topics in sports, health, and safety. The goal is to convey knowledge, research findings, and practical tips for a healthy and safe life.
Disclaimer: The contents of this website have been created with care. Nevertheless, no guarantee is given for correctness, completeness, and timeliness. Despite careful content control, we assume no liability for external links. The operators of the linked pages are solely responsible for their content.
Copyright:
All content, texts, and graphics on this website are protected by copyright. Use is only permitted with the express consent of the media owner.
AI-Generated Images Disclosure:
Almost all images on this website were created using AI-based image generators (such as DALL·E, Firefly, Gemini, or Seedream). Wherever possible, the respective AI system used is indicated in the image’s alt text or description. These images are purely illustrative and do not depict real people, places, or events. This disclosure complies with the transparency requirements of the forthcoming EU Artificial Intelligence Act (AI Act) and Austrian media law.
Funding
This project An’gard is co-financed by the European Union and supported by the Carinthian Economic Promotion Fund and Carinthia University of Applied Sciences.
An’gard is co-financed as part of the Investment in Growth and Jobs programme (IGJ/ERDF 2021–2027). The project informs about sports, health, and safety, prepares findings from research and practice in an understandable way, and tests user-oriented formats—from guides to blog posts. The goals are demonstrable knowledge gains, better prevention competence, and an open exchange with the community.
Further information on the IGJ/ERDF & JTF programme can be found at www.efre.gv.at.