PRIVACY POLICY

The purpose of this personal data protection policy is to inform users and visitors of the www.films06.com website about the way in which their personal data is collected and processed, in compliance with the regulations in force.

 

1- APPLICABLE LEGISLATION

This Personal Data Protection Policy is made pursuant to Regulation (UE) 2016/679 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 April 2016 on the protection of individuals with regard to the processing of personal data and on the the free movement of such data, and repealing Directive 95/46/EC and Law No. 78-17 of January 6, 1978 relating to data processing, files and freedoms.

 

2- RESPONSIBLE FOR PROCESSING

The controller is ADASTRA FILMS (hereinafter “the Publisher”), Private Limited Company (Ltd.) having its registered office at 11 avenue Maurice Chevalier, 06150 Cannes, France, registered under number 502 641 236 RCS Cannes .

 

3- CONTACT

For any information about the processing of personal data implemented by the Publisher, individuals may contact the Publisher at the following address: info@films06.com, or by registered mail with acknowledgment of receipt addressed to the contact details specified at item 2.

 

4- PURPOSES OF PROCESSING

As part of the operation of the website www.films06.com, the Publisher, as Data Controller, is required to collect and process personal data of users or visitors in order to:
– to respond to requests for information, to applications;
– to send newsletters;
– to manage prospecting, satisfaction surveys;
– to develop statistics and measures of traffic.

The personal data collected and processed may be, in particular:
– identification data (surname, first name, etc.);
– contact data: correspondence exchanged, date and time of messages;
– data relating to subscriptions to newsletters: surname, first name, email address;
– visitor statistics: IP address, cookies, etc.

 

5- DATA RECIPIENTS

The personal data of users or visitors are not transferred to third parties, nor used for other purposes.
They may be disclosed only to:
– service providers and subcontractors performing services on behalf of the Publisher;
– judicial authorities or State agencies, public bodies on request and within the limits of what is permitted by the regulations;
– certain regulated professions such as lawyers, notaries, etc.

 

6- DURATION OF CONSERVATION

These personal data are kept for a maximum period of 12 months.
Beyond this period, certain data may be kept to meet a legal obligation of the Publisher or for the purposes of keeping evidence.

 

7- TRANSFER OF DATA OUTSIDE THE EUROPEAN UNION

In the event that personal data is transferred outside the European Union, these transfers are based on adequacy decisions within the meaning of Article 45 of the GDPR such as the “Privacy Shield”. with the United States or framed by appropriate safeguards within the meaning of Article 46 of the GDPR such as standard protection clauses adopted by the European Commission.

 

8- RIGHTS OF PERSONS CONCERNED

Each person concerned has a right of access, rectification, erasure, limitation, opposition, portability of their data, or withdrawal of their consent under the conditions and limits provided for by the General Regulations on the Data protection.
The data subject may exercise his rights at any time by contacting the Publisher using the contact details given in article 3, subject to proving his identity by any means.
All requests will be processed promptly and in accordance with applicable law. In some cases, personal data can only be erased after a certain period imposed by the regulations in force and the rules of limitation.
In this case, the Publisher will keep this data until the date of total erasure allowed.
The person concerned is informed that in the event of refusal to provide his personal data or exercise of his right of deletion or opposition, the Publisher may have to suspend or stop all or part of the services provided to the person concerned or to the person on whose behalf the data subject is acting.
In the event of a dispute regarding the use of their data, the data subject has the right to lodge a complaint with the “Commission Nationale de l’Informatique et des Libertés”.

 

9- OPPOSITION TO RECEIVING NEWSLETTERS

The Publisher’s newsletter is addressed to the Publisher’s customers and to persons who have consented to receive it.
Any recipient of the Publisher’s newsletters may decide to unsubscribe at any time, even though they have expressed a different choice beforehand by clicking on the unsubscribe link appearing in the said communications, by contacting the Publisher (contact details in article 3) or through the unsubscribe form.

 

10- UPDATE

The Publisher may modify this Policy periodically.
The person concerned will be informed of the modification by any means such as in particular: e-mail or notification on the website.
The current version of the Policy is always available on request at the contact details mentioned in article 3.