Privacy Policy
The following information provides a simple overview of what happens to your personal data when you visit our website. Personal data means any information by which you can be personally identified. More detailed information on data protection can be found in the privacy policy set out below.
Controller
Banijay Germany Live GmbH
Schanzenstraße 22
51063 Cologne
Germany
Tel.: +49 (0)221 6509-0
Email: hello@banijaygermanylive.de
Data Protection Officer
Beate Poloczek
Banijay Germany GmbH
Schanzenstraße 22
51063 Cologne
Germany
Tel.: +49 (0)221 6509-5910
Email: datenschutz@banijaygermanylive.de
Data Collection on Our Website
Provision and Use of the Website
Type and Scope of Processing
When you access and use our website, we collect the personal data that your browser automatically transmits to our server. This information is temporarily stored in a so-called log file. When you use our website, we collect the following data, which is technically necessary in order to display the website to you and to ensure its stability and security:
- IP address of the requesting device;
- date and time of access;
- name and URL of the retrieved file;
- website from which access is made (referrer URL);
- browser used and, where applicable, the operating system of your device, as well as the name of your access provider.
This data is not shared with third parties.
Legal Basis
The legal basis for this processing is our legitimate interest pursuant to Article 6(1)(f) UK GDPR / GDPR. We have a legitimate interest in processing this data in order to:
- establish a connection to our website quickly;
- enable user-friendly use of the website;
- identify and ensure the security and stability of our systems; and
- facilitate and improve the administration of the website.
This processing is expressly not carried out for the purpose of obtaining information about the identity of visitors to the website. As the collection of this data is necessary for the provision of the website and the storage of the data in log files is essential for the operation of the website, users do not have a right to object to this processing.
Storage Period
The data will be deleted as soon as it is no longer required for displaying the website. Log files are stored for a maximum period of 14 days and are then deleted. Further storage may take place in individual cases where this is required by law.
Contact
Type and Scope of Processing
You may contact us using the email addresses provided on our website. In this case, the data transmitted together with your email address will be stored. The data will not be passed on to third parties. It will be used exclusively for the purpose of processing your enquiry and handling the related correspondence.
Legal Basis
The legal basis for this processing is our legitimate interest pursuant to Article 6(1)(f) UK GDPR / GDPR. Our legitimate interest lies in handling your enquiry. You may object to the storage of your personal data at any time. In such case, however, the correspondence cannot be continued. To exercise your right to object, please contact: datenschutz@banijaygermanylive.de .
Storage Period
The data will be deleted as soon as it is no longer necessary for the purpose for which it was collected. In the case of personal data sent by email, this will generally be the case once the relevant correspondence has ended. This is assumed to be the case when it can be inferred from the circumstances that the matter concerned has been conclusively resolved.
Tickets
If you purchase tickets, you will be redirected to third-party websites operated by other providers. Please refer to those websites for information on how your personal data is processed in connection with the purchase of tickets.
Cookies
Type and Scope of Processing
Information on the cookies used on this website can be found in the cookie banner, which can be accessed at any time via the button (black circle with white symbol) located at the bottom left-hand corner of the website.
Legal Basis
The legal basis for the use of technically necessary cookies is our legitimate interest pursuant to Article 6(1)(f) UK GDPR / GDPR. These cookies are required for the provision and use of the website. As the collection and processing of this data is technically necessary, users do not have a right to object.
The legal basis for the use of all other cookies is your consent pursuant to Article 6(1)(a) UK GDPR / GDPR, which you provide by activating the relevant checkbox in the cookie banner. You may withdraw your consent at any time with future effect by deactivating the relevant checkbox in the cookie banner. The cookie banner can be accessed at any time via the button (black circle with white symbol) located at the bottom left-hand corner of the website.
Storage Period
Information on the storage period of individual cookies can be found in the cookie banner, which can be accessed at any time via the button (black circle with white symbol) located at the bottom left-hand corner of the website.
Hyperlinks
Our website contains hyperlinks to websites operated by other providers. When you activate these hyperlinks, you are redirected directly from our website to the relevant third-party website. You can recognise this, among other things, by the change in the URL. We have no influence over the design, content or functionality of these third-party services and cannot accept any responsibility for the confidential handling of your data on such websites. For information on how these providers process your personal data, please refer to their respective privacy notices.
Recipients and International Transfers
Information on any transfer of personal data to third parties can be found in the relevant section describing the specific processing activity. In addition, the following generally applies:
Internal Recipients
Within our company, only those persons who require access to your personal data for the purposes stated above will have such access.
External Recipients
We only disclose personal data to external recipients where this is necessary for the processing or handling of requests, where another legal basis permits such disclosure, or where you have given your consent.
External recipients may include:
Processors
Service providers engaged by us to provide services, for example in relation to technical infrastructure, maintenance of our website, or the provision of content. These processors are carefully selected and regularly reviewed by us to ensure that your privacy remains protected. They may use the data exclusively for the purposes specified by us and are contractually bound in accordance with applicable data protection law.
Public Authorities
Authorities and public institutions, such as public prosecutors’ offices, courts or tax authorities, to which we may be required to transfer personal data in individual cases in order to comply with a legal obligation.
Where personal data is transferred to bodies whose registered office or place of processing is located outside the European Union or the European Economic Area, we ensure before such transfer that your personal data is subject to an adequate level of protection, unless an adequacy decision of the European Commission confirms an adequate level of data protection for the relevant country. In the absence of such adequacy decision, this protection is ensured by appropriate safeguards, in particular contractual arrangements or other recognised transfer mechanisms.
Retention Period
The retention period for personal data can be found in the relevant section relating to the respective processing activity. In addition, the following generally applies: personal data is stored only for as long as necessary to fulfil the purpose of the processing. Once the purpose no longer applies, the data will be deleted unless statutory retention obligations prevent deletion. In such cases, we will take all necessary measures to ensure that the personal data is not processed for any purpose other than compliance with the relevant retention obligation.
Your Rights
Under the GDPR, you have the following rights in relation to the processing of your personal data:
- Article 15 GDPR – right of access to the personal data we process about you, including the purposes of the processing, the categories of personal data concerned, the categories of recipients to whom your data has been or will be disclosed, the envisaged storage period, the existence of a right to rectification, erasure, restriction of processing or objection, the existence of a right to lodge a complaint, the source of your data where it was not collected by us, and the existence of automated decision-making, including profiling, together with meaningful information about the logic involved.
- Article 16 GDPR – right to request the rectification of inaccurate personal data stored by us without undue delay, or the completion of incomplete personal data.
- Article 17 GDPR – right to request the erasure of your personal data stored by us, unless the processing is necessary for exercising the right of freedom of expression and information, for compliance with a legal obligation, for reasons of public interest, or for the establishment, exercise or defence of legal claims.
- Article 18 GDPR – right to request restriction of the processing of your personal data where you contest the accuracy of the data, where the processing is unlawful, where we no longer need the data but you require it for the establishment, exercise or defence of legal claims, or where you have objected to processing pursuant to Article 21 GDPR.
- Article 20 GDPR – right to receive the personal data you have provided to us in a structured, commonly used and machine-readable format, or to request that it be transmitted to another controller where technically feasible.
- Article 7(3) GDPR – right to withdraw your consent at any time with effect for the future. This means that we will no longer be permitted to continue processing based on that consent in the future.
- Article 21 GDPR – right to object to the processing of your personal data where such processing is based on legitimate interests pursuant to Article 6(1)(f) GDPR, provided there are grounds relating to your particular situation, or where the objection is directed against processing for direct marketing purposes. In the case of direct marketing, you have a general right to object at any time without having to provide reasons related to your particular situation.
- Article 77 GDPR – right to lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority. As a rule, you may contact the supervisory authority of your habitual residence, your place of work, or our registered office.
To exercise your rights as a data subject, you may contact us at any time at: datenschutz@banijaygermanylive.de .