Source: https://www.ableton.com/en/privacy-policy/
Timestamp: 2019-05-26 18:55:46
Document Index: 245448584

Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 26', 'Art. 6', 'Art. 88', 'Art. 6', 'Art. 6', 'Art. 6']

3. Job Candidates
3.1 The purpose of data processing is the selection of job candidates. There are no plans to change these purposes.
3.2 The legal basis is § 26 Federal Data Protection Act (2017) in conjunction with Art. 6 (1) (b) (employment contract) and Art. 88 GDPR.
3.3 The candidate’s data will be transferred internally to the responsible employees in charge of the decision-making. We also use service providers for the provision of our services by way of commissioned data processing, in particular for the provision, maintenance and servicing of IT systems.
3.4 The data will be deleted three months after the application process has ended.
3.5 The provision of personal data is required for the examination of the application and, if applicable, the subsequent conclusion of an employment contract. Without personal data, an application cannot be considered. However, applications can be submitted without designating the information as having been provided voluntarily.
3.6 In the course of the application procedure, data will be processed by the service provider Personio. This processing is based on the conclusion of a processor controller agreement under German law. A copy can be made available by the data protection officer at any time.
4. Customers and Respective Contacts
4.1 We process your data for the purpose of performing the obligations stemming from our contractual relationship. This also includes consulting, support and information about product innovations and new products.
4.2 The legal basis for processing the data of customers who are natural persons is Article 6 (1) (b) GDPR (contract) and Article 6 (1) (c) GDPR (legal obligations). The legal basis for the processing of contact data for customers who are not natural persons is Article 6 (1) (f) GDPR (legitimate interest, namely communication with the customer). The legal basis for information on products is Article 6 (1) (f) GDPR (legitimate interest, namely advertising). The legal basis for the transfer of payment information to payment providers is Article 6 (1) (c) GDPR (legitimate interest). The legal basis for the transfer of historic order and payment information to payment providers is Article 6 (1) (a) GDPR (consent).
4.3 Banks and payment providers may be recipients of data for the processing of payments and credit worthiness checks. In individual cases, data may be transferred to debt collection service providers, lawyers and courts. We also use service providers for the provision of our services by way of commissioned data processing, in particular for the provision, maintenance and servicing of IT systems.
4.4 All data relevant to contracts and book keeping shall be stored for a period of ten calendar years after the contract’s end in accordance with tax and commercial law retention periods.
4.5 The provision of data is obligatory for customers based on statutory and contractual regulations. The contractual relationship cannot be established and carried out without providing data.
4.6 Support requests may be processed by Ableton corporations in the USA and Japan. This processing is based on the conclusion of EU standard contractual clauses. A copy can be made available by the data protection officer at any time.
5. Communication Partners, Artists and Externals
5.1 The purpose of the processing is the preparation and execution of a contractual relationship or other communication.
5.2 With respect to contracts with natural persons, the legal basis for processing is Art. 6 (1) (b) GDPR (contract or contract initiation), whereas for contracts with legal persons Art. 6 (1) (f) GDPR (legitimate interest, namely communication with contact persons relevant to the contract) and Art. 6 (1) (c) GDPR (statutory obligations, in particular tax and commercial law provisions) apply. If just communication concerned, the legal basis is Article 6(1) (f) GDPR (legitimate interest, namely documentation of communication processes).
5.3 Contact and contract data can be transmitted to other service providers, business partners as well as offices and authorities if necessary for the execution of the contract or order. We also use service providers for the provision of our services by way of commissioned data processing, in particular for the provision, maintenance and servicing of IT systems.
5.4 Data of contract partners and service providers shall be deleted ten calendar years after termination of the contract or order.
5.5 The processing of contact data on part of the service providers and business partners is necessary to execute the contract or order. If the data is not provided, the communication may be considerably impaired.
6. Rights of Data Subjects and Further Information
6.1 We do not use any methods of automated individual decision-making.
6.2 You have the right to request information at any time about all your personal data which we are processing.
6.3 If your personal data is incorrect or incomplete, you have the right to have it rectified and completed.
6.4 You can request the erasure of your personal data at any time, as long as we are not bound by legal obligations that require or allow us to continue processing your data.
6.5 If the applicable legal requirements are met, you can request a restriction to the processing of your personal data.
6.6 You have the right to object to the processing, insofar as the data processing is based on profiling or direct marketing purposes.
6.7 If the processing is carried out on the basis of the weighing of interests, you may object to the processing by stating reasons arising from your particular situation.
6.8 If the data processing takes place on the basis of your consent or a contract, you have the right to a transfer of the data provided by you, insofar as the rights and freedoms of others are thereby not impaired.
6.9 If we process your data on the basis of a declaration of consent, you have the right to revoke this consent at any time with future effect. The processing carried out prior to a revocation remains unaffected by the revocation.
6.10 Moreover, you have the right to file a complaint at any time with a data protection supervisory authority, if you believe that data processing has been carried out in violation of the applicable law.
7. Children's Online Privacy Protection Act ("COPPA")