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Data privacy

Data Protection Policy and Agreement on Rights of Use

The following regulations are intended to inform you about the type, the scope and the purpose of the collection, use and processing of person-specific data on the website of the 11th Berlin Biennale for Contemporary Art. The Berlin Biennale for Contemporary Art is a division of the KUNST-WERKE BERLIN e. V.

KUNST-WERKE BERLIN e. V.
T +49 (0)30 24 34 59 70
office@berlinbiennale.de

Your person-specific data (e.g. e-mail) will be processed by us solely in accordance with the provisions of German and European data protection law. Data is person-specific if it can be clearly assigned to a specific natural person. You can find the legal basis of data protection in the General Data Protection Regulation (DSGVO), in the German Data Protection Law (BDSG) and in the German Telemedia Act (TMG). We draw your attention to the fact that Internet-based data transfer has security gaps. Absolute protection against access by third parties is therefore not possible.

WP Statistics
This website uses the WordPress analysis plugin WP Statistics. Provider of this plugin is wp-statistics.com. Simple statistics are generated from the data in anonymous form. No user profiles are created and no cookies are set. All data collected through WP Statistics will be stored anonymously on this web server. Personal identification of a visitor to the site is not possible.

Social plugins
This website uses so-called social plugins (“plugins”) of the social network Facebook, operated by Facebook Inc., 1 Hacker Way, Menlo Park, CA 94025, US (“Facebook”) or Facebook Ireland Limited, Hanover Reach, 5-7 Hanover Quay, Dublin 2 Ireland. The privacy policy of Facebook can be found here. The plugins are usually marked with the Facebook logo or the addition “Facebook social plugin”. You can find an overview of Facebook plugins and their appearance here.

Further, our website uses so-called social plugins (“plugins”) by Instagram, operated by Instagram LLC., 1601 Willow Road, Menlo Park, CA 94025, US (“Instagram”). You can find their privacy policy here. The plugins are usually marked with an Instagram logo, for example in the form of an “Instagram camera.”

You can use these features to share or recommend content with your friends within the respective social networks.
By using social plugins, for example the Facebook “like” button or the Instagram button, person related data may be collected in the following ways:

By visiting a page of our website that contains a social plugin, your browser establishes a direct connection to the servers of Facebook and Instagram. The social network directly transfers the plugin content to your browser which embeds the latter into the website. This way, the social network receives information about your browser with your IP address/device number having accessed the respective page of our website. This happens irrespective of whether you are actually connected to, or even registered for the social network. The information (including your IP address) is transmitted from your browser directly to the server of the social networks in the USA and stored there.

If you are logged into the social network, your visit can be assigned to your social network account. If you interact with the respective plugins or sharing content, the corresponding information is transmitted from your browser directly to your social network and stored there. Please note that data collected by social plugins are only exchanged between the browser and the operator of the social network. We have no knowledge of the content of the collected and transmitted data.
Please refer to the privacy policies of the social networks for the purpose and scope of data collection and their further processing and use of data.

You can completely revoke the collection of data by Facebook plugins by using so-called add-ons for your browser.

If you wish to completely prevent loading the Instagram plugins, you can set add-ons for your browser, for example the script blocker “NoScript”.

Newsletters
On the 11th Berlin Biennale website you have the possibility of subscribing to the Berlin Biennale newsletter, as well as to the newsletter of KW Institute for Contemporary Art. Both newsletters are sent by the e-mail service provider Sendinblue GmbH, Köpenicker Str. 126, 10179 Berlin. After you have registered for our newsletter, your e-mail address will be sent to Sendinblue. Sendinblue is prohibited from selling or using your e-mail address for any purpose other than sending newsletters. Sendinblue is a German, certified provider—their data protection regulations and further information can be found here. The e-mail address you use to sign up for the newsletter will only be forwarded to Sendinblue and no other third parties.

With the newsletters we provide information at regular intervals about the program and the activities of the Berlin Biennale for Contemporary Art and/or KW Institute for Contemporary Art. To be able to receive these mailings you need a valid e-mail address. The e-mail address given by you will be checked to ensure that you are indeed the owner of the given e-mail address, or that its owner has authorized receipt of the mailings. To this end, after sending your newsletter subscription enquiry, you will receive an e-mail at the given address with a request for confirmation. A link to unsubscribe from the newsletter can be found at the end of every newsletter. In accordance with legal requirements, your e-mail address will be deleted when you unsubscribe from the newsletter.

Rights of persons affected
You have the right:

  • in accordance with art. 7, paragraph 3 of the basic regulation on data protection, DSGVO, to revoke your previously given consent, with respect to us, at any time. This has the consequence that, from that point in time, we will no longer be entitled to undertake the data processing dependent on this consent;
  • in accordance with art. 15 of DSGVO, to demand information on your person-specific data processed by us. In particular, you can demand information on the purposes of the processing, the category of the person-specific data, the categories of recipients with respect to your data has been or will be disclosed, the planned period of storage, the existence of a right to correction, deletion, limitation of the processing or contradiction, the existence of a right of objection, the origins of your data, if this has not been collected by us, and about the existence of an automated decision-making process including profiling and, where applicable, sound information on the related details;
  • in accordance with art. 16 of DSGVO, to demand the immediate correction of incorrect data or the completion of your person-specific data stored by us;
  • in accordance with art. 17 of DSGVO, to demand the deletion of your person-specific data stored by us, provided the processing is not necessary for the exercising of the right to free expression of opinion and information, for the fulfilment of a legal obligation, for reasons that are in the public interest, or for assertion, exercising or defence of legal entitlements;
  • in accordance with art. 18 of DSGVO, to demand limitations on the processing of your person-specific data, if the correctness of the data is contested by you, if the processing is unlawful but you reject the deletion of the data and we no longer require it, but you need it for assertion, exercising or defence of legal entitlements, or if you have protested against the processing, in accordance with art. 21 of DSGVO;
  • in accordance with art. 20 of DSGVO, to demand to be sent your person-specific data, that you have provided us with, in a structured, standard and machine-readable format, or its transfer to another responsible body.

Right of objection
If your person-specific data is processed, on the basis of justified interests in accordance with art. 6, paragraph 1, sentence 1, letter f of DSGVO, you have the right, in accordance with art. 21 of DSGVO, to protest against the processing of your person-specific data, provided reasons exist that arise from your special situation.

If you wish to make use of your right of objection, it is sufficient that you send an e-mail to: press@berlinbiennale.de

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