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AUDIOVISUAL ART

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AUDIOVISUAL ART

Italy

Concept, design and Responsible persons for the contents

Adam Edward Wzietek

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Liability for the contents

The contents of our websites were prepared with the utmost care. However, we cannot assume any liability for the correctness, completeness and topicality. As a service provider, we are responsible under general legislation for own contents on the website pursuant to Section 7 sub-section 1 TMG (Telemedia Act). However, according to Articles 8 to 10 TMG, service providers are not obliged to monitor information transmitted by third parties or stored by them or to investigate circumstances pointing at illegal activities. Any obligations to remove or disable access to information under general legislation are not impaired thereby. We are not responsible for the information given by third parties as long as we have no knowledge of the illegal activity. As soon as we get knowledge of a concrete infringement of the law, we will immediately remove the relevant contents.

Exclusion of liability

Our offer contains links to external sites of third parties the contents of which we cannot influence. Therefore we cannot assume any liability for these contents. The provider or operator of the website bears the liability for contents of linked sites. Any linked websites are checked at the time of linking for possible infringements of the law. No illegal contents could be found at the time of linking. A permanent control of the contents of linked websites cannot reasonably be expected when there is no concrete evidence of an infringement. As soon as we have knowledge of an infringement, the relevant link will be removed.

Copyright

Contents and works prepared by site operators and are subject to German copyright. No duplication, processing, promulgation and any kind of usage outside the limits of the copyright is allowed without the prior written consent of the author. Downloads and copies of such sites are only permitted for private, non-commercial use. As far as the contents in this site were not prepared by the operator, the copyrights of third parties were respected. In particular, any contents of third parties are marked as such. Should you still take notice of copyright infringement, please let us know. If we get knowledge of infringements, we will immediately remove such contents.


Privacy Policy

Data protection statement

In the following, we will disclose to you which data we will collect during your visit to our website, how we will process these data, and the rights to which you are entitled concerning your personal data.

1. Person in Charge

The person in charge for purposes of deciding over the rights and means of processing personal data shall be
Adam Edward Wzietek

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You can reach the person in charge via E-Mail at the above-mentioned contact information.

2. Personal data

‘Personal data’ is data about personal or factual circumstances of a determined or of a determinable natural person. Included in such are, e.g., your name, your address, your email address, your date of birth, or your telephone number and your banking information.

3. Collection and processing of personal data

We will collect personal data of yours only with your explicit consent or to the extent that such is necessary to provide a functioning website.

The personal data transmitted by you with your consent will be used by us only for the purpose of fulfilling your request. The legal basis for the data processing with your consent is Article 6(1)(a) of the General Data Protection Regulation (the “GDPR”).

We collect, store and process data in the scope of legal provisions when a purchasing contract is initiated, signed, handled and rescinded. Personal data sent by you when you place an order or send an e-mail (e.g. your name and contact data) will only be used for our correspondence with you and exclusively for the purpose for which you have made the data available. We transmit the data only to the mail-order firm in charge of the shipment as far as it is necessary to deliver the goods. For the handling of payments, we transmit your payment data to the bank charged with the payment. We assure you that we will not transmit your personal data to third parties unless we are obliged by law to do so or obtained your previous explicit consent. As far as we use the services of third parties to carry out manufacturing processes, we adhere to the provisions of the GDPR.

When you visit our webpage, the IP address, date and time, browser type and operating system used on your computer and the sites viewed by you are recorded. However, no conclusions on personal data are possible or intended by us.

The following information will be transmitted from your browser to us: browser type/version, operating system used, name of the retrieved file, quantity of data transferred, report of successful retrieval, referrer URL (the previously visited site), the hostname of the accessing computer (IP address), time the inquiry was made to the server and display resolution. The data transmitted by the browser will be used only for the operation of the website. The legal basis for the data processing for the operation of the website is Article 6(1)(f) GDPR.

4. Duration of data storage, data deletion

Personal data is deleted whenever knowledge thereof is no longer requisite for the purposes for which it were collected or processed unless statutory provisions demand storing it for a lengthier period. Personal data is then also deleted if the erasure is provided due to statutory provisions.

5. Location of data storage

Personal data shall be stored and processed exclusively in computing centers within the legislation of the GDPR.

6. Sharing personal data

Your personal data will be shared or other transferred to third parties only if you have explicitly consented thereto in advance, (ii) such is necessary for fulfilling a contract, (iii) such takes place on the basis of service within the framework of a processing on behalf of the person in charger or (iv) the transfer is required due to legal rules and regulations. Your personal data will not be sold.

7. Your rights

Concerning your personal data, you are entitled to the following rights:

The right to obtain access: you are entitled at any time to be granted access to the stored personal data concerning yourself.

The right to data portability: you have the right to transmit the personal data concerning yourself to another legal entity. We will make the data available to you or to the party named by you in a structured, commonly used, and machine-readable format. To the extent technologically possible, at your wish personal data can also be directly transmitted from us to another legal entity.

The right to deletion: You are entitled to demand your data being deleted.

The right to withdraw a previously issued consent: At any time, you have the right to withdraw, effective for the future, a consent issued to us. The withdrawal of consent shall not affect the lawfulness of processing based on consent prior to its withdrawal.

The right to rectification of your personal data, restriction of the processing of your personal data, as well as to objection against/object to the processing of your personal data.

Additionally, you have the right to lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority concerning any unlawful data collections and data processing.

8. E-Mail contact

If you contact us through the email address provided by us, then the personal data transmitted with the email will be stored. The legal basis for the processing of the data is Article 6(1)(f) GDPR. If the email has the objective of entering into a contract, then the legal basis is also Article 6(1)(b) GDPR. In the case of personal data, these shall be processed exclusively for the purposes intended with the transmission.

9. Use of cookies

For more information about our use of cookies please refer to section “cookie policy” on our webpage.

10. External links

Despite careful monitoring of content, we do not assume any liability for external links to outside content, because we have not (i) caused the transfer of this information, (ii) selected the addressees of the transferred information, or (iii) selected or modified the transferred information.

As far as we refer in our internet offer to websites of third parties or link-in other websites, we cannot assume any responsibility and liability for the correctness, completeness of the contents and the data protection of such websites. Since we have no influence on third parties’ compliance with data protection provisions, we recommend you to check the data protection statements given by them separately.

With regard to your rights as described in this privacy policy, you are welcome to turn to the person in charge/managing director at any time. We are glad to be available to you at any time for questions and advice concerning your personal data.


Cookie Policy

What is a cookie?

A cookie is a small amount of data that is used by websites to track the path the user makes on the site. It is a small piece of text that is stored on your computer for user interaction with websites such as but not limited to record-keeping purposes. For instance, a cookie can be used to ensure that you don’t have to login or otherwise identify yourself more than once per visit to a website. Some cookies expire when the browser closes, while others remain on your computer unless you delete them. Cookies on the audiovisual art website help us to improve our site and your user experience.

Why do websites use cookies?

Cookies are mainly used to remember the choices you have made and choices such as the language you prefer or currency you have used. They will also make sure you are recognized when you return to a website.
None of the cookies used on our website collect personally identifiable information about you.

How does Audiovisual Art use cookies?

We try to give our visitors an advanced and user-friendly website that adapts automatically to their needs and wishes. To achieve this, our website uses the following types of cookie:

Technical cookies:

We use technical cookies to show you our website, to make it function correctly and to manage your actions. These technical cookies are necessary for our website to function properly.

Analytics cookies:

We use these cookies to gain insight into how our visitors use the website, to optimize and improve our website. The data we gather includes which web pages you have viewed, which referring/exit pages you have entered and left from, which platform type you have used, date and time stamp information and details such as the number of clicks you make on a given page, your mouse movements and scrolling activity, the search words you use and the text you type while using our website.

Links to other websites

As far as we refer in our internet offer to websites of third parties or link-in other websites, we cannot assume any responsibility and liability for the correctness, completeness of the contents and the data protection of such websites. Since we have no influence on third parties’ compliance with data protection provisions, we recommend you to check the data protection statements given by them separately.

How long do Audiovisual Art cookies stay active?

The cookies we use have varying lifespans. The maximum lifespan we set on some of them is a few years from your last visit to our website. You can erase all cookies from your browser any time you want to.

Does audiovisualart.com use third-party cookies?

Yes, Audiovisual Art may also use third-party providers for analytical purposes and more precisely 1&1 analytics. To enable their services, these companies need to place cookies. 1&1 is a web traffic analysis service provided by 1&1 AG. These are third-party cookies which are collected and managed anonymously to monitor and improve the performance of the host site.

In order to control the collection of data for analytical purposes by 1&1 Analytics, you may want to visit the following link: https://www.1and1.it/terms-gtc/terms-privacy-cookies/?__lf=Static

Furthermore, cookies are used to integrate products and functions of third-party software.

These types of cookie integrate features developed by third parties within the website’s pages. For example, the preferences present in some social networks share the site’s content or for the use of third-party software services (e.g. software, which generate maps and other software that offer additional services). These cookies are sent from third-party domains that offer their functionality throughout the website’s pages.

The site may contain links to third-party services that have their own privacy policy which can be different from the one adopted by https://www.audiovisualart.com/. We are therefore not responsible for these sites. An example is a presence of “social plugins” for Facebook, and Google+. It is part of the visited page generated directly from these sites and integrated into the host site page. The most common use of a social plugin is aimed at sharing content on social networks. The presence of these plugins involves the transmission of cookies to and from all sites operated by third parties.

The way third-parties manage this information is regulated in the related policies, so please refer to them. To ensure transparency and ease of use, please find below the webpages where you can find different policies and ways to manage cookies.

Facebook policy: https://en-gb.facebook.com/help/cookies/

Google+ policy: https://www.google.com/policies/privacy/

Who has access to Audiovisual Art cookie data?

Only Audiovisual Art has access to their own cookies. Cookies placed by third parties can be accessed by these third parties.

How can you recognize audiovisualart.com cookies?

You can find our cookies in your browser settings.

How can you manage your cookie preferences?

It is easy to remove cookies from your computer. Please follow the directions written in your browser’s help documentation. To stop your computer from accepting cookies from the websites you visit, you can also use your browser’s help documentation.

Blocking or erasing cookies from your computer will not affect your ability to visit or view our site. However, you must be aware that some functions such as save pages and sign ups might operate with reduced functionality or not at all.

If you choose not to accept certain cookies, you may not be able to use some functions on our website.

Most browsers (Internet Explorer, Firefox, Chrome, etc.) are configured to accept cookies. Cookies that are stored on the hard drive of your device can be deleted, and you can disable cookies following the instruction provided by the main browsers at the links:

Chrome: https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/95647?hl=en-GB

Firefox: https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/delete-cookies-remove-info-websites-stored

Internet Explorer: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/278835

Opera: http://www.opera.com/help/tutorials/security/privacy/

Safari: https://support.apple.com/kb/PH19214?viewlocale=en_US

Collected personal information

Our registration form asks users to give us Personal Data as contact information to respond to questions, to sign up for a newsletter, etc.. This Personal Data will be used to send you information for the purpose specified within the registration form. By completing this form, you authorize the processing of your Personal Data in accordance to mentioned aims. User Information is never shared with or sold to third parties.

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