§ 1 Information about the collection of personal data
(1) In the following, we provide information about the collection of personal data when using our website. Personal data are all data that are personally identifiable to you, e.g. name, address, e-mail addresses, user behavior. (2) Responsible persons according to art. 4 para. 7 EU Data Protection Basic Regulation (DS-GMO) are Ferdinand Frank (ferdinand@phoenixmusicproductions.com) and Alexander Richstein (alexander@phoenixmusicproductions.com) (see our Imprint). When you contact us by e-mail or via a contact form, the information you provide will be stored by us to answer your questions. We delete the data arising in this connection after the storage is no longer necessary or limit the processing, if legal storage obligations exist.§ 2 Your rights
(1) You have the following rights towards us regarding the personal data concerning you:
- Right to information,
- Right to correction or deletion,
- Right to processing restriction,
- Right to data transfer,
- Right to objection,
- Right to receive a copy,
- Right to completion.
§ 3 Collection of personal data
(1) When you use our website, cookies are stored on your computer. Cookies are small text files that are assigned and stored on your hard disk to the browser you use and through which certain information flows to the place that sets the cookie (here by us). Cookies cannot run programs or transmit viruses to your computer.
This Web site uses persistent cookies, the scope and functionality of which are explained below.(a) Persistent cookies are automatically deleted after a specified period, which may vary depending on the cookie. You can delete cookies at any time in the security settings of your browser.
(b) You can configure your browser settings to suit your preferences, such as rejecting third party cookies or all cookies.
(c) We use cookies to ensure the security of our website.
§ 4 Objection
As far as we base the processing of your personal data, date and time of your inquiry (technical data), on the weighing of interests (Art. 6 I 1 f DSGVO), you can file an objection against the processing. This is the case if the processing is not necessary in particular for the fulfilment of a contract with you, which is described by us in the description of the functions (§ 5). When exercising such objection, we ask you to explain the reasons why we should not process your personal data as we have done. In the event of your justified objection, we will examine the situation and either stop or adjust data processing or point out to you our compelling reasons worthy of protection, on the basis of which we will continue processing.