Legal Notice (Imprint / Impressum)
Website operator (service provider)
Léna Ruisz
Ahornstrasse 51
CH-4055 Basel
Switzerland
Contact
Email: lena@lenaruisz.studio
Contact form: click here
Services offered
Online violin lessons and music education services, including related editorial content and optional downloadable teaching materials.
Mandatory information for electronic commerce (Switzerland)
Where services are offered via electronic commerce, Swiss rules require clear identification and a contact address including an email address, transparency about the steps that lead to a contract, the ability to detect and correct input errors before submitting an order/booking, and electronic confirmation.
Contracting and bookings (Acuity Scheduling)
Bookings are handled via Acuity Scheduling (Squarespace Scheduling) embedded on this website.
During the booking flow, you enter the required information and can adjust your selections before final submission.
After submission, you are shown an on-screen confirmation page.
Acuity automatically sends a booking confirmation email for appointments by default.
If manual confirmation is enabled for a booking type, your request is acknowledged first and becomes final only once it is accepted/confirmed.
Copyright, intellectual property, and permitted use
Unless explicitly stated otherwise, all content and elements of this website are protected by copyright and related rights. This includes (non-exhaustively): texts and articles, lesson and practice materials, PDFs and downloads, musical exercises, images and photographs, audio and video recordings, graphics, logos, branding, design elements, layout, and the overall selection and arrangement of content.
No reuse without permission. Any use beyond private viewing requires prior written permission from Léna Ruisz. This includes copying, reproducing, distributing, publishing, translating, adapting, reposting (including on social media), incorporating into teaching packs/courses, and any commercial use.
No licence granted. No rights or licences are granted except those strictly necessary to access and view this website.
Protection against scraping and misuse. Automated extraction, systematic copying, mirroring, or indexing of substantial parts of this website (including by bots) for republication or commercial use is not permitted without prior written consent.
Notice-and-takedown. If you believe content on this website infringes your rights, please email the operator with (1) the exact URL, (2) proof of rights/ownership, and (3) the requested action. We will review and respond within a reasonable timeframe.
External links
This website may contain links to third-party websites. We do not control external content and assume no liability for it. Responsibility lies with the respective operators. If we become aware of legal violations on linked pages, we will remove the relevant links where reasonable.
Accuracy, availability, and liability
We strive to keep the information on this website accurate and up to date. However, we make no guarantee as to completeness, correctness, or uninterrupted availability.
To the extent permitted by law, liability for direct or indirect damage arising from access to, use of, or inability to use this website, or from reliance on its content, is excluded. Mandatory statutory rights and mandatory liability rules (where applicable) remain unaffected.
Unsolicited messages and abusive conduct
Unsolicited advertising (spam) is not welcome. Abusive, harassing, or defamatory messages may be documented and, where appropriate, reported to relevant service providers or authorities.
Applicable law and jurisdiction
This legal notice and the operation of this website are governed by Swiss law.
If you qualify as a consumer, mandatory jurisdiction rules apply. In Switzerland, consumer disputes may generally be brought either at the consumer’s domicile or at the provider’s location, and this cannot be waived in advance.
Where legally permissible (especially for non-consumer matters), the place of jurisdiction is Basel-Stadt, Switzerland.
EU online dispute resolution note
The European Commission’s Online Dispute Resolution (ODR) platform was discontinued as of 20 July 2025.
Last updated: 30 December 2025