Introduction
This personal data protection policy describes how Scandinavian Maritime Fair processes your personal data and which rights you have in relation to our collection, processing, and retention of your personal data.
Scandinavian Maritime Fair has drawn up this data policy because we are determined to meet our obligations as regards the processing of personal data according to the law. The purpose of our personal data protection policy is to explain how we collect, protect, and use personal data, and it is our goal to protect your personal data.
Collection of Personal Data
Scandinavian Maritime Fair collects your personal data in various ways, for example:
- If you contact Scandinavian Maritime Fair in connection with web shopping or business cooperation;
- If you subscribe to our newsletters or magazines;
- If you apply for a job (either solicited or unsolicited);
- If you contact Scandinavian Maritime Fair for some other reason.
We can collect the following information in connection with web shopping, business cooperation, and subscription to our newsletter:
Your name, address, company address, telephone number, email address as well as other specific information that you may choose to provide.
We can collect the following information in connection with job applications:
Your name, address, telephone number, email address, current and former positions, birth data, curriculum vitae and copies of certificates of education, CPR number, as well as other specific information that you may choose to provide.
Purpose of Collecting
Scandinavian Maritime Fair’s collection, retention, and processing of personal data are limited to situations with a specific purpose, such as a delivery about which an agreement has been made, a recruitment process, distribution of our newsletter, being a responsible business partner, or in any other way being able to complete and deliver a service. In addition, the information collected can be used for statistical purposes and customer surveys.
Legal Basis of Processing
Scandinavian Maritime Fair can process your personal data on the following legal basis:
- Your voluntary, specific, informed and unambiguous consent to process your personal data.
- In order to meet a legal obligation, f.i. delivery of a product or service.
- In addition, Scandinavian Maritime Fair has a legitimate interest in relation to the servicing of our customers, to the keeping of a good relation and to the submission of newsletters and other information about our activities and our services for you.
Disclosure and Recipients of your Personal Data
Scandinavian Maritime Fair can disclose or make your personal data available to the following recipients:
- Companies in Scandinavian Maritime Fair;
- Business partners assisting us with administration;
- Public authorities.
Recipients processing personal data on behalf of Scandinavian Maritime Fair must only process your personal data in accordance with the instructions provided by Scandinavian Maritime Fair. Such third parties must not process your personal data for their own purposes.
Your personal data will not be subjected to external disclosure without your consent unless there is a legal basis for this.
Our websites may contain links to other websites that are hosted or operated by third parties. Scandinavian Maritime Fair is not responsible for the content or data processing practice used by such websites that are hosted or operated by third parties.
To the extent that Scandinavian Maritime Fair discloses or makes your personal data available to such third parties, that can use your personal data for their own purposes, such disclosure or availability to third parties will take place only if it is in compliance with current law or your previous consent, where this is required.
Retention of your Personal Data
Scandinavian Maritime Fair will retain your personal data only for as long as necessary to meet the purpose of processing your data. However, special provisions may apply, and within certain areas, it is possible to retain your data for a longer period of time. In connection with recruitments, you give us your consent to retain your CV, your application, and other documents for a period of up to two years.
Some of your personal data must be retained for accounting purposes or to defend legal claims. Such personal data are retained until the expiry of the mandatory period of limitation, which is five years for the retention of accounting material.
For marketing purposes, we retain your data until you unsubscribe. You can do so at any point in time.
Your Rights as a Data Subject
You have certain rights, which are described below. Please observe that certain exemptions may apply, for example if the processing is necessary to meet legal obligations or to advance legal claims or to exert or defend legal claims. Should you have any questions about your rights as a data subject, please contact Scandinavian Maritime Fair (contact details are available below).
Right to Access
You have a right to request access to the personal data that Scandinavian Maritime Fair has retained about you. We will strive to answer requests as soon as possible, and we will in any case do so within a period of 30 days.
Right to Rectification
You have a right to have incorrect personal data about you rectified.
Right to Deletion
On certain conditions, you have a right to have your data deleted, which means that – upon your request – Scandinavian Maritime Fair must delete any personal data retained about you.
Right to Restriction
On certain conditions, you have a right to restrict Scandinavian Maritime Fair’s processing of your personal data.
Right to Data Portability
You have a right to receive the personal data collected about you in a structured, commonly used and machine-readable format.
Right to Object, Withdrawal of Consent and Complaint
You have a right to object to the Scandinavian Maritime Fair’s processing of your personal data.
In cases where the processing of your personal data depends on your consent, you may, at any time, withdraw your consent by emailing redaktionen@ScandinavianMaritimeFair.com.
If you would like to complain about Scandinavian Maritime Fair’s processing of your personal data, please contact Scandinavian Maritime Fair by emailing redaktionen@ScandinavianMaritimeFair.com. If your complaint is not solved satisfactorily, you may contact the Danish Data Protection Agency.
Cookie Policy
We recommend that you read our cookie policy, which is available further down.
Legal Entity Responsible for Processing Your Personal Data is:
MCI Copenhagen A/S
Strandvejen 171
2900 Hellerup
Danmark
Telefon: +45 7020 4155
Email: redaktionen@ScandinavianMaritimeFair.com
CVR No DK30712471
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Using Cookies for Statistics
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Online user surveys and cookies
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Accepting cookies
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Rejecting or deleting cookies
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