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AVISO LEGAL
POLITICA DE PRIVACIDAD
POLITICA DE COOKIES

LEGAL WARNING

 

Social denomination:  OPEN MIND ART AND CULTURE ASSOCIATION

Trade Name: Open Studio
Registered Office CIF/NIF:  G87260840
e-mail:  info@openstudio.es
Domain name: openstudio.es

Object

The provider, responsible for the website, makes this document available to users with which it intends to comply with the obligations set forth in Law 34/2002, on Services of the Information Society and Electronic Commerce (LSSI-CE ), as well as informing all users of the website about the conditions of use of the website.

Any person who accesses this website assumes the role of user, committing to the observance and strict compliance with the provisions set forth herein, as well as any other legal provision that may be applicable.

The provider reserves the right to modify any type of information that may appear on the website, without there being any obligation to give prior notice or inform users of said obligations, with publication on the provider's website being understood as sufficient.

Responsibility

The provider is exempt from any type of responsibility derived from the information published on its website, provided that this information has been manipulated or introduced by a third party unrelated to it.

The provider's website may use cookies (small information files that the server sends to the computer of the person accessing the page) to carry out certain functions that are considered essential for the proper functioning and display of the site. The cookies used on the website have, in any case, a temporary nature with the sole purpose of making their subsequent transmission more efficient and they disappear when the user's session ends. In no case will cookies be used to collect personal information.

 

From the client's website it is possible to be redirected to content from third-party websites. Given that the provider cannot always control the content entered by third parties on their websites, the provider does not assume any type of responsibility with respect to said content. In any case, the provider states that it will proceed to the immediate withdrawal of any content that could contravene national or international legislation, morality or public order, proceeding to the immediate withdrawal of the redirection to said website, informing the competent authorities the content in question.

The provider is not responsible for the information and content stored, by way of example but not limitation, in forums, chats, blog generators, comments, social networks or any other means that allows third parties to publish content independently in the provider's website. However, and in compliance with the provisions of art. 11 and 16 of the LSSI-CE, the provider makes itself available to all users, authorities and security forces, and actively collaborating in the withdrawal or blocking of all content that could affect or contravene the legislation. national, or international, rights of third parties or morality and public order. In the event that the user considers that there is any content on the website that could be susceptible to this classification, please notify the website administrator immediately.

This website has been reviewed and tested to work properly. In principle, correct operation can be guaranteed 365 days a year, 24 hours a day. However, the provider does not rule out the possibility that there are certain programming errors, or that force majeure, natural disasters, strikes, or similar circumstances occur that make access to the website impossible.
 

Personal data protection

The provider is deeply committed to complying with Spanish regulations on the protection of personal data, and guarantees full compliance with the obligations set forth, as well as the implementation of the security measures set forth in art. 9 of Law 15/1999, on the Protection of Personal Data (LOPD) and in the Development Regulation of the LOPD.

The provider makes available to users the  Privacy Policy of the entity  informing users about the following aspects:

  • Data of the person in charge of the treatment.

  • Processed data.

  • File in which are stored.

  • Purpose of the treatment.

  • Mandatory or not to provide them, as well as the consequences in case of not providing them.

  • About the rights that all users have and the procedure to exercise them.
     

Intellectual and industrial property

The website, including but not limited to its programming, editing, compilation and other elements necessary for its operation, the designs, logos, text and/or graphics are the property of the provider or, where appropriate, have a license or express authorization by part of the authors. All the contents of the website are duly protected by the intellectual and industrial property regulations, as well as registered in the corresponding public registries.

Regardless of the purpose for which they were intended, the total or partial reproduction, use, exploitation, distribution and marketing, in any case requires the prior written authorization of the provider. Any use not previously authorized by the provider will be considered a serious breach of the intellectual or industrial property rights of the author.

 

The designs, logos, text and/or graphics that are not the provider's and that may appear on the website, belong to their respective owners, who are themselves responsible for any possible controversy that may arise with respect to them. In any case, the provider has express and prior authorization from them.

 

The provider recognizes the corresponding industrial and intellectual property rights in favor of their owners, and their mere mention or appearance on the website does not imply the existence of rights or any responsibility of the provider over them, nor does it imply endorsement, sponsorship or recommendation by the provider. of the same.

 

To make any type of observation regarding possible breaches of intellectual or industrial property rights, as well as any of the contents of the website, you can do so through the following email.
 

Applicable Law and Jurisdiction

For the resolution of all disputes or issues related to this website or the activities developed therein, Spanish legislation will apply, to which the parties expressly submit, being competent to resolve all disputes arising or related to its use the Courts and Tribunals of Madrid (Spain).

PRIVACY POLICY

Privacy Policy Company

OpenStudio  informs users of the website about its policy regarding the treatment and protection of personal data of users and customers that may be collected by browsing or contracting services through its website.

 

In this sense,  OpenStudio  guarantees compliance with current regulations on the protection of personal data, reflected in Organic Law 15/1999 of December 13, on the Protection of Personal Data and in Royal Decree 1720/2007, of December 21, by the that the Development Regulation of the LOPD is approved. The use of this website implies acceptance of this privacy policy.

Collection, purpose and data processing

OpenStudio  has the duty to inform the users of its website about the collection of personal data that may be carried out, either by sending an email or by filling in the forms included on the website. In this sense,  OpenStudio  will be considered responsible for the data collected through the means described above.

 

At the same time  OpenStudio  informs users that the purpose of processing the data collected includes: The attention to requests made by users, inclusion in the contact list, provision of services, management of the business relationship as well as to keep you informed of future promotions, news and developments related to the sector.

The operations, management and technical procedures that are carried out in an automated or non-automated manner and that enable the collection, storage, modification, transfer and other actions on personal data, are considered personal data processing.

All personal data, which is collected through the website of  Open Studio, and therefore has the consideration of processing personal data, will be incorporated into the files declared before the Spanish Agency for Data Protection by  OpenStudio.

Communication of information to third parties

Open Studio  informs users that their personal data will not be transferred to third organizations, with the exception that said transfer of data is covered by a legal obligation or when the provision of a service implies the need for a contractual relationship with a treatment manager. . In the latter case, the transfer of data to the third party will only be carried out when  OpenStudio  have the express consent of the user.

User rights

Organic Law 15/1999, of December 13, on the Protection of Personal Data grants interested parties the possibility of exercising a series of rights related to the processing of their personal data.

Insofar as the user's data is processed by  OpenStudio. Users may exercise their rights of access, rectification, cancellation and opposition in accordance with the provisions of current legal regulations regarding the protection of personal data.

 

To make use of the exercise of these rights, the user must go by written communication, providing documentation that proves their identity (DNI or passport), to the following address:  Open Studio, Street: Fuente del Romero 24, Zip Code: 28023, City: Madrid, Province: Madrid  or the address that is replaced in the General Registry of Data Protection. Said communication must reflect the following information: Name and surname of the user, the application request, address and supporting data.

The exercise of rights must be carried out by the user himself. However, they may be executed by an authorized person as the legal representative of the authorized person. In this case, the documentation that accredits this representation of the interested party must be provided.

 

COOKIES POLICY

This website, like most Internet portals, uses cookies to improve the user experience.
Below you will find information on what "cookies" are, what types of cookies this portal uses, how you can disable cookies in your browser, and how to specifically disable the installation of third-party cookies. If you do not find the specific information you are looking for, please contact info@openstudio.es

With the publication in the BOE of Royal Decree-Law 13/2012, of March 30, there have been a series of modifications in the Law on Services of the Information Society and Electronic Commerce (LSSICE) that, among others, affect the use of cookies and commercial mailings by email. With this Royal Decree, which transposes several European directives, Spain, like all the member states of the European Union, adapts to the European Directive 2009/136/CE "amendment to the European Directive on data processing and retention and protection of privacy in electronic communications” Article 22.2 of Law 34/2002. Service providers may use data storage and retrieval devices in terminal equipment of the recipients, provided that they have given their consent after they have been provided with clear and complete information on their use, in particular, on the purposes of data processing, in accordance with the provisions of Organic Law 15/1999, of December 13, on the Protection of Personal Data.

What are cookies?

Cookies are small files that some platforms, such as web pages, can install on your computer, smartphone, tablet or television connected to the Internet. Its functions can be very varied: store your browsing preferences, collect statistical information, allow certain technical functionalities... On occasion, cookies are used to store basic information about the browsing habits of the user or their equipment, to the point, depending on cases, to be able to recognize it.

Because they are important?

Cookies are useful for several reasons. From a technical point of view, they allow web pages to work more quickly and adapted to your preferences, such as storing your language, city or country. In addition, they help those responsible for websites to improve the services they offer, thanks to the statistical information they collect through them.

How do we use cookies?

Browse the openstudio.es website  , assumes that the following types of cookies can be installed:

Performance improvement cookies:
This type of cookie preserves your preferences for certain tools or services so that you do not have to reconfigure them each time you visit our portal and, in some cases, they may be provided by third parties. In the case of e-commerce websites, they allow you to maintain information about your shopping basket.
We use so-called "session state cookies" to be able to improve our services in order to improve the user's browsing experience. If these cookies are blocked or deleted, the website will continue to function.

Strictly necessary cookies:

These cookies are necessary for the correct use of the website, allowing access to sections that have security filters. Without these cookies, many of the available services would not be operational.

Advertising cookies:

They are those that, well treated by us or by third parties, allow us to effectively manage the advertising spaces on our website, adapting the content of the advertisement to the content of the requested service or to the use made of our website. Thanks to it we can know your Internet browsing habits and show you advertising related to your browsing profile.

Google Analytics:

Google Analytics is a free web analytics tool from Google that primarily allows website owners to understand how users interact with their website. Likewise, it enables cookies in the domain of the site where you are and uses a set of cookies called “__utma” and “__utmz” to collect information anonymously and prepare reports on website trends without identifying individual users. More information about Google Analytics cookies and information about privacy. Thanks to this we can study the navigation through our web pages, and improve.

Other third-party cookies:

Third-party cookies can be installed to manage and improve the services they offer. An example of this use is the links to social networks that allow us to share our content.

How can I set my preferences?

You can allow, block or delete cookies installed on your computer by configuring your internet browser options. In the event that you block them, certain services that require your use may not be available to you.

Below we offer links where you will find information on how you can activate your preferences in the main browsers:

browser settings; for example:

 

Chrome:  from http://support.google.com/chrome/bin/answer.py?hl=es&answer=95647

Explorer: from http://windows.microsoft.com/es-es/windows7/how-to-manage-cookies-in-internet-explorer-9

firefox:  from http://support.mozilla.org/es/kb/ificar-y-desificar-cookies-que-los-sitios-we

Safari:  from http://support.apple.com/kb/ph5042

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