HOSTS DATA PRIVACY NOTICE
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Last Modified:
July 1, 2020.
- INTRODUCTION
As part of the Agency and
Facilitation Services Agreement, Host-Guest Agreement, IML SLU (collectively
"we", or "the Company") provides this Hosts'
Data Privacy Notice ("Privacy Notice") to explain our practices
regarding the collection, use, transfer and other processing of certain
personal data about the hosts ("Host Data"), as described in more detail
below.
Please note you are under a legal
obligation to provide the Company with some of the Host Data (as specified
below), whereas providing the remainder of the Host Data is subject to your own
free will and consent and to your relationship with the Company.
This Privacy Notice applies to
current and former Hosts.
It is important that you read this
notice, together with any other privacy notice we may provide on specific
occasions when we are collecting or processing personal information about you,
so that you are aware of how and why we are using such information.
In this Privacy Notice, you can
learn about:
I.
INTRODUCTION
II.
HOST DATA
III.
SOURCES OF HOST DATA
IV.
PURPOSES OF USE OF HOST DATA
V.
SHARING HOST DATA WITH THIRDS
PARTIES
VI.
SAFEGUARDING PERSONAL INFORMATION
VII.
INTERNATIONAL TRANSFER OF HOST DATA
VIII.
YOUR RIGHTS
IX.
RETENTION OF HOST DATA
X.
CHANGES TO THE PRIVACY NOTICE
XI.
HOW TO CONTACT US
XII.
NOTICE FOR CALIFORNIA RESIDENTS
We encourage you to read the Privacy Notice
carefully and use it to make informed decisions. By visiting the Company's
websites, mobile apps or other online properties, or by creating an account
through our Services, you hereby agree to the Privacy Notice.
- HOST DATA
During your contractual relationship with the
Company, it is routine for us to collect, process and store Host Data. Although
not an exhaustive list, this will include:
- PERSONAL INFORMATION: including legal name and
contact information (full name, home address, phone number), date of
birth, government identification numbers (driver's license),
citizenship/residency, personal status, photos and other data collection
permitted or required by local law;
- ADDITIONAL IDENTIFICATION INFORMATION:
including any name (other than the Host's legal name) ever used by the
Host, including the Host's maiden name, alias, nickname, stage name, or
professional name; a legible hard copy or legible digitally scanned or
other electronic copy of a hard copy of the identification document examined
and, if that document does not contain a recent and recognizable picture
of the Host, a legible hard copy of a Picture Identification Card (as this
term is defined below); a copy of the depiction (including live cams or
advertising) and, where the depiction is published on an Internet computer
site or service, a copy of any URL associated with the depiction. If no
URL is associated with the depiction, the records shall include another
uniquely identifying reference associated with the location of the
depiction on the Internet; and for any Host in a depiction performed live
on the Internet, a copy of the depiction with running-time sufficient to
identify the performer in the depiction and to associate the performer
with the records needed to confirm his or her age.
- PICTURE IDENTIFICATION CARD: including a document
issued by either: (a) the United States, a US State government, or a
political subdivision thereof, or a United States territory, that bears
the photograph, the name of the individual identified, and the date of
birth of the Host, and provides specific information sufficient for the
issuing authority to confirm its validity, such as a passport, permanent
resident card (commonly known as a "Green Card"), or employment
authorization document issued by the United States, a driver's license or
other form of identification issued by a State or the District of
Columbia; or (b) a foreign government-issued equivalent of any of the
documents listed above when the person who is the subject of the picture identification
card is a non-U.S. citizen located outside the United States at the time
of original production and the producer maintaining the required records,
whether a U.S. citizen or non-U.S. citizen, is located outside the United
States on the original production date. The picture identification card
must be valid as of the original production date.
- PAYMENT INFORMATION: including bank information,
garnishments and deductions, and other related information.
- PERFORMANCE AND TALENT INFORMATION:
including qualifications, evaluations, developmental planning, security policy permissions, communication data and
other talent management and team based assessments.
- APPLICATIONS/RECORDS: In addition, the Company
collects and maintains different types of personal information, including
the personal information contained in medical history questionnaires and
evaluations.
- SOURCES OF HOST DATA
We generally collect the Host Data
directly from the Hosts. From time to time, the Company may receive personal
information about the Hosts collected from third parties we do business with in
the course of our business interactions, such as regulatory bodies.
In those circumstances, the Company
will take reasonable steps to ensure that those third parties have represented
to us that they have the right to disclose the Host Data to us. In other cases
not currently anticipated, we will notify you of where the data came from
unless you are already aware of this information.
- PURPOSES OF USE OF HOST DATA
The Company uses and otherwise
processes Host Data to the extent necessary or appropriate for the following
purposes:
- Administering and managing all aspects of our relationship, including, but not limited to finance, accounting and
compensation management;
- Information technology support;
- Cyber security programs;
- Security reasons (including ensuring
the security of company-held information), such as to detect fraudulent or
illegal behaviour, including for the purpose of conducting security
screenings;
- Compliance activities;
- Conducting a due
diligence of the Company in the event of a third
party contemplating the purchase or investment in the Company;
- Establishing, managing or terminating the our contractual
relationship;
- Identifying and communicating with you;
- Complying with applicable laws,
including judicial or administrative orders.
- SHARING HOST DATA WITH THIRD PARTIES
The Company
shares the Host Data, including as stated below:
- THIRD PARTY SERVICE PROVIDERS: We
share personal data with third party service providers, for all the
purposes listed above.
These third party service providers have access
to Host Data as needed to perform their functions, but they are not permitted
to use it for other purposes. The Company also seeks to (i) exercise
appropriate due diligence in the selection of such service providers, and (ii)
require via contract or otherwise that such service providers maintain adequate
technical and organizational security measures to safeguard the Host Data, and
process the Host Data only as instructed by the Company.
- EXTERNAL ADVISORS - the Company also shares the
Host Data with its external advisors (e.g., lawyers, accountants, and
auditors), subject to confidentiality provisions and as necessary.
- REGULATORY BODIES: We also share personal data
with certain regulatory bodies to meet local statutory requirements (e.g.
tax authorities, regulatory registration bodies, etc.), such as with
governmental agencies and regulators (including tax authorities), social
organizations (including a social benefits agency), courts and other
tribunals, and government authorities, to the extent permitted or required
by applicable law;
- PREVENT FRAUD AND CRIMINAL ACTIVITIES, LEGAL REQUESTS AND
INVESTIGATIONS: We sometime disclose data when such disclosure is deemed
necessary by the Company to detect or prevent criminal activities or
fraud, to comply with any statute, law, rule or regulation of any
governmental authority or any order of any court of competent
jurisdiction.
- BUSINESS TRANSFERS: As we continue to develop
our business, we might sell or buy companies, subsidiaries, or business
units. If the Company organizes its activities with another entity or in
the event of a corporate transaction (such as in the sale of a substantial
part of our business, merger, consolidation or asset sale), the Company
shall have the right to transfer to such entity the Host Data, provided
that the other entity confirms that it shall be bound by the provisions of
this Privacy Notice;
- LEGAL DISPUTES - If the Company receives a
notice of legal proceedings against it, in the context of any dispute,
claim, suit, demand or legal proceedings, if any, between the Company and
you.
- SAFEGUARDING PERSONAL INFORMATION
The Company
takes great care in implementing and maintaining the security of your personal
data. To ensure the safety of our users' information, and prevent unauthorized
use of any such information the Company employs industry standard practices and
procedures such as compliance checks to ensure the policy is being adhered,
data protection impact assessments, internal audits of processing activities
etc.
Individuals within the
human resources, legal, finance and accounting, security, communications, and
information technology departments will receive access to Host Data when
necessary in connection with their job responsibilities, and subject to the
Company's internal security framework.
As an
additional safeguard to, the Company employs a Data Protection Officer ("DPO").
The DPO has the power to insist on company resources for data protection
matters and has as a deep knowledge of data protection regulation and law
privacy requirements. The DPO's responsibility includes, among other things:
privacy and security compliance advice, notify authorities of a data breach
incident, conducting awareness and training programs, etc. The DPO's
contact information is listed below.
- INTERNATIONAL TRANSFERS OF HOST DATA
Since the
Company operates globally, it may be required to transfer Host Data to service
providers and affiliates in jurisdictions that outside the European Economic
Area ("EEA").
These
service providers and affiliates may use Host Data for the purposes described
in Section III, including supporting payment processing, finance, accounting
and human resources, global directory, and corporate compliance activities. The
Company is taking ongoing measures to ensure that such service providers and
affiliates have implemented appropriate safeguards to protect the security of
Host Data.
The data
protection and other laws of these countries may not be as comprehensive as
those in the European Union − in these instances we will take steps to
ensure that a similar level of protection is given to your Host Data and that
such transfer is in accordance with EU privacy and data protection regulations.
If
you want to learn more about the details of these safeguards you should get in
touch with us using the contact details at the bottom of this notice.
- YOUR RIGHTS
This section addresses certain
rights you may exercise with respect to your Host Data. You can get more information in relation to your rights
using the contact details below.
Right of access
You have the right to access the
information we hold about you, including supplementary information about your
Host Data.
Correcting or erasing your
information
You have the right to ask us (and
third parties to whom we transfer your personal information) to rectify your
personal information if it becomes inaccurate or incomplete.
In addition, note that you are responsible to
update the Company if there are any changes or inaccuracies in your Host
Data.
You may also have the right to have
incomplete personal data completed, including by means of providing a
supplementary statement. Whether or not this is appropriate in any particular
case depends on the purposes for which your information is being processed.
You have the right to ask us to
erase your personal information if:
- your personal information has been processed unlawfully by
us; or
- your personal information is no longer necessary for the
purposes for which it was collected by us;
- or where you object to processing (see below) and there is no
overriding legitimate interest for continuing to process your personal
data.
We need to notify any third parties
with whom we have shared your information that you have made a rectification or
erasure requests. We will take reasonable steps to do this, but this may not
always be possible or may involve disproportionate effort.
Restricting processing of your
information
You have the right to restrict our
processing of your personal information if:
- you contest the accuracy of the personal information held by
us (for a period enabling us to verify the accuracy of the data);
- our processing activities are unlawful; or
- we no longer need your personal information but you would
like us to retain it to ensure its continued availability to you in
connection with any legal claims.
Right to object to processing
You can object to our processing
your personal data under certain circumstances including where processing takes
place in line with the Company's legitimate business interests as set out
above. Where you object to processing, we must stop processing your
personal data unless we can show that our legitimate ground for processing of
your personal data overrides your interests or where we need to process the
data to establish, exercise or defend legal claims.
Data portability
You have rights to obtain and reuse
your personal data for your own purposes. This right only applies:
- to personal information you have provided to us (i.e. not any
other information);
- where the processing is based on your consent or for the performance
of a contract; and
- when processing is carried out by automated means.
We can refuse your data portability
request if the processing does not satisfy the above criteria. Also, if
the personal information concerns more than one individual, we may not be able
to transfer this to you if doing so would prejudice that person's rights.
Kindly note that the above rights are not
absolute. There are instances where applicable law or regulatory requirements
allow or require us to refuse your request, for
example, refuse your request where we need to process the data to exercise or
defend legal claims. In addition, in certain instances, your Host Data may have been
destroyed, erased or made anonymous in accordance with our record retention
obligations and practices.
You are able to submit a complaint
to the applicable supervisory authority in relation to our processing of your
personal data. We take our obligations seriously and we ask that any concerns
are first brought to our attention, so that we can try to resolve this.
- RETENTION OF HOST DATA
Except as otherwise permitted or required by
applicable law or regulatory requirements, the Company endeavors to retain your
Host Data only for as long as it believes is necessary to fulfill the purposes
for which the Host Data was collected (including, for the purpose of meeting
any legal, accounting or other reporting requirements or obligations), and as
required under applicable laws and regulations. We may, instead of destroying
or erasing your Host Data, make it anonymous such that it cannot be associated
with or tracked back to you.
- CHANGES TO THE PRIVACY NOTICE
We reserve the right to change this Privacy Notice
at any time, so please re-visit this page frequently. We will provide notice of
substantial changes of this Privacy Notice on the Services and/or we will send
you an e-mail regarding such changes to the e-mail address that you
volunteered. Such substantial changes will take effect seven (7) days after
such notice was provided on any of the above mentioned methods. Otherwise, all
other changes to this Privacy Notice are effective as of the stated "Last
Revised" date, and your continued use of the Services after the Last Revised
date will constitute acceptance of, and agreement to be bound by, those
changes.
- HOW TO CONTACT US
If you have any general questions about the
Services or the information that we collect about you and how we use it, please
contact us via email at
DPO@imlive.com or by
sending a letter to:
- I.M.L.
SLU
- Attn:
Data Protection Officer
- Edifici
Burge's Planta 3, Avinguda St. Antoni 27, La Massana AD 400
Principat d'Andorra
We will make an effort to reply within a
reasonable timeframe. Please feel free to reach out to us at any time. If you
are unsatisfied with our response, you can reach out to the applicable data
protection supervisory authority.
- NOTICE
FOR CALIFORNIA RESIDENTS
This part of the Privacy Notice addresses the
specific disclosure requirements under the California Consumer Privacy Act of
2018 (Cal. Civ. §§ 1798.100-1798.199) and the California Consumer Privacy Act
Regulations by the Attorney General (collectively, "CCPA").
User Rights
under the CCPA
The CCPA
provides consumers with specific rights regarding their Personal Information.
This section describes your CCPA rights and explains how to exercise those
rights.
Access to
Personal Information
You may
request, up to two times each year, that we disclose to you the categories and
specific pieces of Personal Information that we have collected about you, the
categories of sources from which your Personal Information is collected, the
business or commercial purpose for collecting your Personal Information, the
categories of Personal Information that we disclosed for a business purpose,
any categories of Personal Information about you that we sold, the categories
of third-parties with whom we have shared your Personal Information, and the
business purpose for sharing your Personal Information, if applicable.
Deletion
Requests
You have
the right to request that we delete any Personal Information collected from you
and retained, unless an exception applies.
Once we
receive and confirm your verifiable consumer request, we will delete (and
direct our service providers, subcontractors, and consultants to delete) your
Personal Information, unless an exception applies.
Exercising
Your Rights
You can
exercise your rights by submitting a verifiable consumer request to our email
address: DPO@imlive.com or by
sending a mail to our physical address specified in the "HOW TO CONTACT US"
section.
Only you or
a person authorized to act on your behalf may make a consumer request related
to your Personal Information.
The request
must:
•
Provide sufficient information to allow us to
reasonably verify you are the person about whom we collected Personal
Information or an authorized representative.
•
Describe your request with sufficient details
to allow us to properly understand, evaluate, and respond to it.
•
We cannot respond to your request or provide
you with Personal Information if we cannot verify your identity or authority to
make the request and confirm the Personal Information relates to you. Making a
verifiable consumer request does not require you to create an account with us.
We will only use Personal Information provided in a verifiable consumer request
to verify the requestor's identity or authority to make the request. We will
only use Personal Information provided in a verifiable consumer request to
verify the requestor's identity or authority to make the request.
You may
only request a copy of your data twice within a 12-month period.
If you have
any general questions about the Personal Information that we collect about you
how we use it, please contact us at DPO@imlive.com.
Response
Timing and Format
Our goal is
to respond to a verifiable consumer request within 45 days of its receipt. If
we require more time, we will inform you of the reason and extension period in
writing within the first 45 days period. We will deliver our written response,
by mail or electronically, at your option. Any disclosures we provide will
cover only the 12-month period preceding the request. If reasonably possible,
we will provide your Personal Information in a format that is readily useable
and should allow you to transmit the information without hindrance.
We do not
charge a fee to process or respond to your verifiable consumer request unless
it is excessive, repetitive, or manifestly unfounded. If we determine that the
request warrants a fee, we will tell you why we made that decision and provide
you with a cost estimate before completing your request.
In case of
rejection, the response we provide will explain the reasons for which we cannot
comply with your request.
Please note
that these CCPA rights are not absolute and requests are subject to any
applicable legal requirements, including legal and ethical reporting or
document retention obligations.
Designating
Agents
You can
designate an authorized agent to make a request under the CCPA on your behalf
if:
•
The authorized agent is a natural person or a
business entity registered with the Secretary of State of California; and
•
You sign a written declaration that you
authorize the authorized agent to act on your behalf.
If you use
an authorized agent to submit a request to exercise your right to know or your
right to request deletion, please mail a certified copy of your written
declaration authorizing the authorized agent to act on your behalf using the
contact information below.
If you
provide an authorized agent with power of attorney pursuant to Probate Code
sections 4000 to 4465, it may not be necessary to perform these steps and we
will respond to any request from such authorized agent in accordance with the
CCPA.
Non-Discrimination
Unless
permitted by the CCPA, we will not:
•
Deny you goods or services.
•
Charge you different prices or rates for goods
or services, including through granting discounts or other benefits, or
imposing penalties.
•
Provide you a different level or quality of
goods or services.
Suggest that you may receive a different price or rate for
goods or services or a different level or quality of goods or services.