Pursuant to art. 13 D. lgs. June 30, 2003, n. 196., "Code regarding the protection of personal data":
We inform you that the personal data that will give us when the email is sent will be processed by Apulia Film Commission for the purposes strictly necessary and connected to the management of contacts.
1. Processing methods - Your personal data will be processed electronically and on paper, using manual and IT tools, taking appropriate measures to ensure the security and confidentiality of the data.
Your data will not be disclosed to other subjects, nor will they be disseminated in any way and will become aware, as managers, only Apulia Film Commission, as well as the persons designated by the aforementioned Managers.
2. The Data Controller - Data processing of personal data is Apulia Film Commission, with registered office c / o Cineporto - Hall 180, Fiera del Levante - Lungomare Starita - 70132 Bari.
3. Rights of the interested parties - At any time, in respect of the aforementioned subjects, you may exercise your rights to the art. 7 of the Legislative Decree 196/03, including the right to obtain: confirmation of the existence of personal data concerning you and to know its content and origin, verify its accuracy or request its integration or updating or correction; to request cancellation, transformation into anonymous form or blocking of data processed in violation of the law; and to oppose in any case, for legitimate reasons, to their treatment.
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