2. Events of force majeure release igus from its performance obligations for their duration. Events of force majeure are in particular, without limitation, (a) natural disasters such as fires, floods, windstorms, earthquakes, hurricanes, severe weather or other extreme natural events (b) unrest, wars, sabotage, terrorist attacks, epidemics or pandemics and other similar unforeseeable events (c) freight embargos, strikes, lockouts and other measures in the context of industrial disputes (d) power failures or the failure of telecommunications connections (e) measures taken by the legislator, government or by courts or other authorities, irrespective of their legality. Events of force majeure also include shortages of raw materials or delays or bottlenecks in the supply of raw materials or spare parts or in the availability of transportation if and to the extent that these are caused by (i) an event of force majeure at igus’ suppliers or (ii) severe market disruptions or (iii) result from the fact that a supplier of igus ceases production or supply of the raw material or spare parts for reasons for which igus is not responsible. igus is not liable for damages or costs caused by an event of force majeure.