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§1. Technical conditions
To participate in the Masterclass/Webinar, you need a computer or other electronic device with Internet access, an active e-mail account and the right software, including the right web browser. The webinar will be held via Zoom, which the Participant can use via a link via a web browser.
§ 2. Rules of participation in the Masterclass/Webinar
a. incorrect contact details provided,
b. the Participant’s failure to meet the technical conditions necessary to perform the service,
c. incorrect operation of ICT devices.
§ 3. Complaints
§ 4. Intellectual Property/Copyright
§ 5. Protection of personal data
-> organization of the Masterclass/Webinar – the legal basis is the necessity of data processing in order to conclude and perform the contract for the provision of the Masterclass/Webinar service (Article 6(1)(b) of the GDPR)
-> keeping the Administrator’s accounting and tax settlements – the legal basis is the necessity of processing to fulfill the legal obligation incumbent on the Administrator (Article 6(1)(c) of the GDPR),
-> conducting direct marketing of products or services of the Administrator or its business partners in the event of voluntary consent (Article 6(1)(a) of the GDPR),
-> organizational, administrative and IT services – the legal basis is the implementation of the Administrator’s legitimate interest, which is the organization of the Masterclass/Webinar (Article 6(1)(f) of the GDPR),
-> investigation and defense against claims and for archival purposes – the legal basis is the implementation of the Administrator’s legitimate interest, which is the investigation and defense against claims and data archiving (Article 6(1)(f) of the GDPR).
-> to the extent necessary to perform the contract – for the duration of the contract,
-> within the scope of the consent given – until it is withdrawn.
-> to the extent that personal data is processed on the basis of the Administrator’s legitimate interest – until this interest is fulfilled or until an effective objection is raised.
After these periods, we will process data until the expiry of the limitation period for any claims arising from the contract or the course of business contacts.
-> access to the content of your data, request rectification, deletion or limitation of their processing and – within the scope of the contract and consent – transfer of personal data,
-> withdrawal of consent, whereby the withdrawal of consent does not affect the lawfulness of the processing carried out before its withdrawal,
-> object to the processing of personal data to the extent that the basis for the processing of personal data is the legitimate interest of the Administrator;
-> lodge a complaint with the supervisory body when you consider that the processing of your personal data violates the provisions of the GDPR.
§ 6. Final provisions