Privacy Policy

The Fondazione Musica per Roma, in carrying out its activities, guarantees the protection and security of personal data communicated to it by individuals. The disclosure described below has been prepared in compliance with the provisions of Regulation (EU) no. 2016/679 on the protection of individuals with regard to the processing of personal data and on the free movement of such data.
DATA CONTROLLER
The data controller is the Fondazione Musica per Roma, based in Rome, Viale Pietro de Coubertin no. 10 – 00196 Rome (email address: info@musicaperroma.it, phone: 06.80.24.11).
PERSONAL DATA PROTECTION OFFICER
The Data Protection Officer (DPO) of the Fondazione Musica per Roma can be contacted at dpo@musicaperroma.it or by regular mail at DPO – Musica per Roma, Via Pietro de Coubertin no. 10 – 00196 Rome
PURPOSE OF PROCESSING
Interested parties provide their personal data, which will be processed in accordance with the obligations of fairness, lawfulness and transparency for the following purposes:
  • enable consultation of the website www.auditorium.com;
  • Fulfilling legal obligations and any orders from the Authority;
  • Providing assistance and responding to inquiries or complaints received through the website or the indicated e-mail box.
  • Send communications, invitations, newsletters with the express consent of the person concerned.
  • To manage personnel selection procedures through the spontaneous application form, to fulfill pre-contractual obligations or to provide information on selection procedures.
OBJECT OF TREATMENT
In particular, the Music for Rome Foundation collects:
  • information related to data voluntarily provided by the interested party (e.g., personal data, contact information, information entered to fill out forms, other contact information rendered by sending emails to the address indicated on the website of the Fondazione Musica per Roma)
  • cookies. With regard to cookies, please refer to the specific cookies policy
  • browsing data necessary to give effect to computer and telematic protocols (for example, ip address, the domain names used by users connecting to the site, the time of the request and other parameters related to the user’s operating system and computer environment). This is information that is not collected to be associated with identified data subjects but by its very nature could, through processing with data held by third parties, allow users to be identified.
MODE OF TREATMENT

Processing is carried out by electronic means, using appropriate security measures in order to improve the protection and maintenance of the security, integrity and accessibility of personal data that are entrusted to the Fondazione Musica per Roma.

The Fondazione Musica per Roma retains personal data only as long as necessary to achieve the purposes for which they were collected.

The Foundation could keep personal data for longer periods for historical, statistical or scientific purposes by implementing appropriate safeguards. The data provided will be processed by authorized personnel of the Fondazione Musica per Roma and may be communicated to third parties duly appointed as Data Processors when necessary for the management of the website. To view the list of data processors, the data subject can write to the email address privacy@musicaperroma.it

RIGHTS OF INTERESTED PARTIES

Interested parties have the right to request:

  • Interested parties have the right to request:

  • The portability of personal data;

  • The rectification of personal data;

  • The deletion of personal data;

  • The restriction of processing of personal data;

  • Opposition to processing where required by applicable regulations;

  • The revocation of previously given consent.

Questions, petitions or reports should be addressed to privacy@musicaperroma.it

In any case, data subjects may file complaints or reports with the data protection authority (Garante per la protezione dei dati personali), using the contact details available at www.garanteprivacy.it

This policy may be updated periodically due to new regulations governing the protection of personal data.