GDPR & Privacy Policy
This Privacy Policy explains how we process your personal data and what rights you have in connection with it, when you fill in a contact form related to the VIVALDIANNO project — either on our website or via LinkedIn Lead Gen Forms.
Your contact details will be used solely for communication related to the VIVALDIANNO project, in particular for providing you with the information you request (e.g., cooperation offers, ticket inquiries, partnership opportunities, or press materials) and for any necessary follow-up communication.
1. Data Controller
The controller of your personal data is KANGAROO PRODUCTION s.r.o.,
registered office: Třešňová 826/2, Hloubětín (Praha 14), 198 00 Praha Czech Republic,
Company ID: 27248348, registered with the Municipal Court in Prague, File No. C 107289 (hereinafter referred to as the “Controller”). Contact email: management@vivaldianno.com
2. Purpose and Legal Basis of Processing
Your personal data are processed solely for the purpose of initiating and maintaining communication in connection with your expressed interest in the VIVALDIANNO project — for example, when you submit a LinkedIn Lead Gen Form or a contact form on our website.
We process your personal data on the basis of your consent, which you provide by submitting the form. We may contact you with relevant information related to your inquiry for as long as your consent remains valid. After that, we will retain only those data necessary to comply with legal obligations or to protect our legitimate rights.
No automated decision-making or profiling takes place in the processing of your personal data.
3. Categories of Personal Data
We only process personal data that you provide voluntarily or knowingly. This typically includes:
your name and surname,
email address,
phone number (if provided),
company name or job title,
content of your message or inquiry.
4. Your Rights
You have the following rights under applicable data protection laws (in particular, Regulation (EU) 2016/679 – GDPR):
Right of access – to know whether and how your data are processed;
Right to rectification – to have inaccurate or incomplete data corrected;
Right to erasure (“right to be forgotten”) – where legal conditions are met;
Right to restriction of processing – under certain circumstances;
Right to object – to certain types of processing;
Right to data portability – to obtain and reuse your data with another controller.