Privacy Statement

1. General

1.1. www.ENICPA.info is a realization by ENICPA, European Network of Information Centres for the Performing Arts, Réseau Européen des Centres d’Information sur le Spectacle Vivant, Ravensteingalerij 38, 1000 Brussels (BE), +32 (0)2 274 17 60, enterprise number 0457.774.969, ENICPA is a network of specialists from Europe in the field of performing arts information, documentation and collections.

ENICPA bases its website regulations on the REGULATION (EU) 2016/679 OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL of April 27, 2016 on the protection of natural persons with regard to the processing of personal data and on the free movement of such data and repealing Directive 95/46/EC (General Data Protection Regulation) and the applicable Belgian legislation, hereafter referred to as the “Privacy Law”.

1.2. This privacy statement belongs together with the other terms of use (see statement below) and provides detailed information on how we process personal data when you visit our website. We recommend that you read both statements carefully.

1.3. Whoever makes use of our website and enters into a professional relation with ENICPA accepts the provisions of this Privacy Policy. If you disagree with one or more provisions, we kindly invite you to leave the website and to contact us via board@enicpa.info in order to discuss your concerns.

2. What does ENICPA do with your data?

Through the general use of our website we retain a limited amount of visitor data (see 3.1) in order to ensure optimal service. Under no circumstances is this visitor data passed on to third parties.

3. When do we process or use personal data?

3.1 With each visit to this website, a number of common anonymous statistics are kept, among which:

  • your IP address;
  • the search engine or other website which led you to ENICPA.info;
  • the pages that you visit on our website;
  • date, time and duration of the visit to the website;
  • the http response code;
  • all the information that you give us voluntarily;
  • basic information about your browser and operating system.

3.2 If you register for our newsletters, you will also be asked to provide some personal information (e.g. email address, first name, name and organization). This information is kept in our contact database. It is always possible to unsubscribe from the ENICPA mailing list by following the simple instructions mentioned in the newsletters. When you unsubscribe from newsletters, however, your contact information is kept in our contact database.

3.3 In the development of our services we work with subcontractors (e.g. hosting providers for the website). These companies are established in the European Economic Area and are contractually bound to strictly adhere to the Privacy Policy of ENICPA. They only act on the instructions of ENICPA and must take the necessary measures to protect personal information adequately.

3.4 ENICPA possesses an extensive contact database (CRM). ENICPA collects in this database on average only non-sensitive personal data that has already been published publicly.

3.4.1 For personal data that has not already been made public, there are procedures for dealing with them within ENICPA. For instance, they are only collected to be used with a specific purpose in mind in the context of knowledge distribution about performance information and documentation, a core task and mission of ENICPA defined by decree.

3.4.2 ENICPA does not collect personal data on a large scale, but maintains, when collecting contact information, a clear focus on the arts sector, arts policy and on information of partner organizations and suppliers in the countries of the member organisations.

3.4.3 ENICPA does not have lucrative commercial objectives with the collected personal data.

3.4.4. ENICPA uses a contact database with an eye on achieving its objectives defined by decree, namely knowledge and community development in the field of information and documentation in the performing arts sector. One of our tasks is to share information and data about the arts sector, including contact details of people in our contact database. We share these contact details only if they are also available publicly elsewhere (e.g. the email address of a business manager of an arts organization, whose address is also visible on the website of that organization), if they do not contain any private information (e.g. a private phone number), and only at the request of another arts or policy professional who needs the data in the context of a non-commercial action. We do not share data with target groups that are not a target group of ENICPA.

4. Can I oppose the storing of my data?

4.1 You can always ask free of charge for information about the processing of your personal data. Based on the Privacy Law you also have the right to have your personal data corrected if it is inaccurate. You can furthermore have your personal data removed or you can forbid its use if it is incomplete or irrelevant.

4.2 To exert these rights, you can always contact us by email: board@enicpa.info

5. What are cookies and how are they used?

On our website we make use of so-called cookies. A cookie is a small file that is sent by the website owner to the hard disk of the website visitor, where it is stored. The address of the visited website is hereby recorded together with some information on the visit that enables us to keep a number of anonymous statistics. Our website only uses cookies of Google Analytics, and we refer to their Privacy Policy for more information.

6. Links to other websites

6.1 Several pages of the website contain links to other websites. The guidelines regarding data protection given in this document are only valid for our website. We recommend that you read the provisions about data protection on the other websites.

6.2 We are not responsible for the content of the websites which you are referred to via links on our website.

7. Modifications

7.1 ENICPA retains the right to modify this Privacy Policy at any time. We therefore kindly invite you to consult the latest version of this document regularly. If you disagree with a modification in the Privacy Policy, you can always terminate your account.

7.2 This Privacy Policy was last modified and revised on 31/03/2024.

8. Any further questions?

If you have any further questions about how we use and process your personal data, you can email us at the following address: board@enicpa.info

Disclaimer

ENICPA reserves the right to decide what information is published on the website and in the newsletter.

Copyright and content
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External information
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