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Clarion Events –
Group Privacy Policy – 2020 29/09/2020 V1.6.2
1. Introduction
This privacy policy (Privacy Policy) sets out the ways
in which all members of The Clarion Group (by which we mean Clarion Events
Limited, registered in the United Kingdom (Company Number 00454826; and all of
its subsidiaries; ‘Clarion’, ‘Clarion Group’) may use your personal data. Data
Controllers (or such analogous designation as may be applicable in territories
outside of the European Union) within the Clarion Group can be found listed in
the Annex at the bottom of this Privacy Policy. In this Privacy Policy:
·
‘we’, ‘us’ or ‘our’ means
the Clarion Group entity with which you are interacting as detailed above. For
example, the Clarion Group entity organising the event you are attending, or
managing the website you are using. We will make it clear to you which entity
this is;
·
‘the site’ means the Clarion
website you are visiting or engaging with; and
·
‘you’ and ‘your’ means
you, the person engaging with us, registering for our events or services or
visiting our site.
By registering for one of our events, subscribing to our services,
visiting our site or otherwise interacting with us, we will process your
personal data in accordance with this Privacy Policy and applicable data
protection and privacy laws. For Clarion companies operating outside of the EU
but processing EU Data as defined under Art.3. GDPR, Synergy B.V. (A Clarion
Group Company) acts as the EU representative to Controllers not established in
the EU. From January 1st 2021, for Clarion companies operating outside of the
UK and EU but processing UK Data as defined under Art.3. UK GDPR, Clarion
Events Limited acts as the UK representative to Controllers not established in
the EU and UK.
Group Address: FAO the Data Protection Officer, Clarion
Events, Bedford House, 69-79 Fulham High Street, London, SW63JW, United
Kingdom. Email: privacy@clarionevents.com (California
residents please see section 10.2),
3.
Information we may collect about you
·
Information you give us: We
collect any information you provide to us when you complete registration forms,
or provide us with your details over the phone, for example when you register
an account with us, register to attend one of our events (whether as a
delegate, exhibitor, speaker or attendee) or subscribe to our mailing list.
This information might include your name, address, email address, phone number,
credit card information and other information relevant to the event or service
that you’re registering for.
·
Information we collect about you: Personal
information refers to the types of personal information that may be collected
and used, including: Collection of information contained in any correspondence
between you and us via contact forms on websites, and emails or telephone
calls.
·
Through registration forms we may collect: contact details such as name,
email address, postal address and telephone number; educational, nationality
and professional information; interests and business information, such as roles
and responsibilities; survey information, comments, feedback, posts and any
other content submitted; and payment information, such as a credit or debit
card number or bank account details where registering for paid events or
services.
·
We may collect identity verifying information such as passport details
to comply with legal obligations in certain countries, as may be applicable,
where requested, and other identifying information such as driver’s licenses or
ID cards for verification purposes where applying for Press Passes or general entry
to some of our events.
·
Where we operate badged access in relation to any of our events, we may
collect information about; your location in; and engagement, within the event.
For example, for certain events access will be granted via a badge which holds your
registration details including personal information. You will be required to
use your badge to gain access to the event. In this situation we will collect
information about when you enter the event and which exhibitors or sponsors you
have engaged with.
·
We collect information about you visiting our website and how you use
it. This may include your IP address, geographical location, device
information, browser type, referral source, length of visit, operating system,
number of page views, which pages you viewed and similar information. This
information may be collected by a third party website analytics service
provider on our behalf and/or may be collected using cookies. We also use
cookies and pixels in our emails to track delivery and open rates, the results
of which are stored against your email address and profile. For more
information on cookies please refer to section 6 below.
·
We may collect publicly available information including names, job
title, employer, telephone, social media and business email address contact
details to allow us to send you information about our goods and services using
our legitimate interest to do so pursuant to relevant data protection
legislation. You can request to stop receiving such communications at any
moment by using the unsubscribe links in the footer of the email or by
contacting us directly.
·
Information we receive from third parties: We may
collect information about you from third parties that we work closely with for
the purposes of delivering to you the services that you request from us. For
example, we may engage third parties to assist us with our online event
registration systems or payment systems; these third parties will collect
information directly from you on our behalf. We may also engage third parties to
operate event websites on our behalf; these entities will collect information
directly from you about your visits to the website on our behalf.
·
We may also receive information about you from third parties where you
have consented to such third party sharing your information with us.
·
Sensitive personal data: If
collecting or storing sensitive personal data such as information relating to
health, beliefs or political affiliation, we typically ask for your explicit
consent. However, there are some situations where it will not be possible to
request consent, such as if you have an accident at one of our events. If this
does occur, we will ensure your privacy rights are protected.
·
Children’s personal data Our
products and services are not intended for children under the age of 13 and we
do not knowingly collect personal data from this age group. If any information
is collected from a child under the age of 13 without verification of parental
consent, it will be deleted.
4. How
we use information about you
We may use your information for the following purposes, depending on the
relationship we have with you. Prior to submitting your personal data to
us, we will provide you more specific information where necessary about how we
will use your data, and link you to this Privacy Policy. For sales and
product/event enquiries To provide you with information that you have
requested from us, in relation to events and publications we run, or other
services we provide (for example on-demand content online webinars and e-newsletters). Legal
Basis: By specifically requesting information from us, you are
consenting to us using your personal data for the purposes of communicating
such information to you. General administration and organisation of our
events As a Speaker, Exhibitor, Sponsor or Attendee to our events we
may use your details for planning and logistics, to invoice you, to provide you
customer service in relation to the event, and general administration of your
attendance at the event. We may also share your personal data with other
entities in the Clarion Group for the purpose of assisting in the delivery of
the event and/or provision of the applicable service. Legal
Basis: Where you have registered to attend or exhibit at an event, we
need to use your personal data in this way to perform our contractual
obligations. To assess the activity of our attendees at our events We
assess how people move around and engage with our events. We do this
using any apps you have activated or signed up to, and where you allow your badge
to be scanned by exhibitors and staff at our events. We use this
information for analytics, and to improve and enhance our events. Legal
Basis: It is our legitimate interest to monitor the location and
engagement of our attendees at our events. Badge Scanning Policy Where
you allow your badge to be scanned by an Exhibitor or Sponsor at one of our
events your contact details will be transferred to the Exhibitor or
Sponsor. Legal Basis: When you hand your badge to an exhibitor
or sponsor for them to scan, you are consenting to your Personal Data being
passed to the exhibitor or sponsor. If you do not wish for your
information to be passed on, please do not allow your badge to be scanned. The
third party use of your details will be in accordance with its own privacy
policy and is not covered by this Privacy Policy. Live Event Feature
Areas such as seminars and VIP areas Where an event has a feature area
such as a seminar or theatre, you may be asked to scan your badge on entry for
the purpose of health and safety, analysing attendance to improve and enhance
events and share your data in some cases with the feature area partner or
sponsor. Legal Basis: When we scan your badge for entry to
feature areas we use legitimate interest for the purposes prescribed above. If
you wish your data to not be shared with a sponsor or partner of a feature
area, advice will be given on how to notify us of your preference at the area
entrance, dependent on the format of the feature area. Enhance your
Event experience For exhibitors and sponsors, we engage logistic
partners in order to enhance your experience at our events, such as engaging
stand builders, electricity providers, carpeting, furniture, WIFI providers
etc. Legal Basis: We may share your details with logistic partners
acting on our behalf: (i) as and when required in order to enable the
performance of the contract we have with you; or (ii) so they may inform you of
relevant services offered by such preferred partners as approved by the event
organisers using legitimate interest or consent if and when required under
applicable data protection laws. For Marketing To keep in
contact with you about other similar events or services of ours that may be of
interest to you, send you newsletters, offers or other marketing emails that
keep you up to date with our news, events and products that may be of interest
or for research purposes after an event you have attended to analyse the
effectiveness of our products and offerings to you. Depending on the nature of
your interaction with us and applicable data protection laws, you may have
actively given us your consent (i.e. opted in) or we may be entitled to rely on
your implied consent or legitimate interests to market to you.
The opportunity to opt out of future marketing will always be provided and
you have the right to amend your marketing preferences at any time (see Your
Rights in section 10). Legal Basis: It is our legitimate interest to keep
you up to date on similar events of ours you have attended our exhibited at in
the past. Where we rely on legitimate interests in this way, we will
always offer an unsubscribe options or a preference management tool on any
marketing or research information we send you. Online Event Content
& Networking Platforms (including, without limitation, digital apps) As
part of your registration to fully Virtual (online) Events & to Live Events
that offer online networking and content as an additional service, some of your
registration data will be passed to our Networking Application Provider to create
an account within the platform. When entering an online event or content and
networking platform you may engage in activities such as: visiting zones or
rooms such as an online event space, exhibitor or sponsor booth; downloading
content; attend/view live seminars. As a result of such activities the
platform, Clarion (and any event partner, as may be applicable) may collect,
collate and share your personal information and data about your movements and
interactions whilst in the virtual event space with the relevant sponsor or
exhibitor to allow them to engage with you, subject to applicable data
protection laws. Legal Basis: In order to provide this service
to you, your data will be given to the platform provider. Your data will
be protected by the platform provider and not commercialized by them. You have
the right to access your data, as well as editing or deleting it through the
tools provided within the mobile application or web platform. Recordings Photos
and videos may be taken at our events, which may feature attendees, speakers,
sponsors or exhibitors. Where we have taken photos and videos at our events
that feature you as an attendee, sponsor or exhibitor, to the extent permitted
by applicable data protection laws, those photos and videos may be used for
promotional or, where applicable, commercial purposes. You have the right to
withdraw the consent you have given at any time. This will not affect
the lawfulness of any processing carried out by the Company before you withdraw
your consent You can find out more information on the privacy notice
provided at the time you submit your data to us or in your contract with us (if
applicable).
5. Who
we might share your data with
In certain circumstances we may share your personal information with:
·
Other entities in the Clarion Group for specific purposes. For example,
where they may assist in providing products and services to you, manage
internal analysis of the usage of Clarion products and services, or offer
relevant products and services which may be of interest. Where the
relevant Clarion Group entity is outside the EEA, we would only transfer data
where an appropriate safeguard such as EU model clauses or such other methods as
may be applicable under relevant data protection laws, exists between the
entities.
·
Selected third parties that we work with, where necessary for the
purposes of delivering to you services that you request from us. For
example, when you register to attend an event that we host, we may need to
share your information with third party sub-contractors, service providers or
other Clarion Group entities. They may include: IT and marketing technology
host suppliers, web and data hosting providers, mailing houses, ad servers,
logistics and general service contractors, hotel/housing partners, freight
forwarders, onsite health and safety partners, event registration partners,
sales platform providers, communication tool providers, stand
designers/builders/fitters, suppliers of sponsorship/marketing/PR collateral
and other event collaboration partners. Where we use such third parties, we
enter contracts which ensure that the third party is obligated to provide at
least the same level of data protection as the Clarion Group entity entering
into that contract, and we take reasonable, appropriate steps to ensure that
the contractor effectively processes the personal data in a manner consistent
with this Privacy Policy and our internal policies relating to the protection
of Personal Data.
·
Any other Clarion Group entity or selected third party for a specific
purpose that you consent to our sharing your information with for marketing
purposes (such consent will be sought prior to our sharing of this data).
·
Any other third parties where necessary to enable us to enforce our
legal rights, or to protect the rights, property or safety of our employees or
where such disclosure may be permitted or required by law.
·
We may share your personal information with third parties outside Clarion
including the Securities Exchange in the event of a sale, merger, acquisition,
partnership, joint venture, collaboration, or negotiations related to the same
with respect to all or part of our business.
·
Some of our events and products are co-branded, co-delivered or
sponsored by third party exhibitors or sponsors. We may share your details with
these third party partners. Should we do so at live events, a clear notice will
be provided that gives the opportunity to manage your preferences with regard to
such sharing as required by applicable data protection laws. The third party
partner’s use of your details will be in accordance with their notice provided
and its privacy policy and is not covered by this Privacy Policy.
We use cookies to ensure that you get the most out of our site. Cookies
are small text files which we store on the device you use to access the site.
Cookies allow us to monitor your use of the software and simplify your use of
the site. For example, a temporary cookie is also used to keep track of your
“session”. Without that temporary cookie (which is not stored after you quit
your browser) you would have to log on every time you access a new page. If you
do not wish for cookies to be installed on your device, you can change the
settings on your browser or device to reject cookies. For more information
about how to reject cookies using your internet browser settings please consult
the “Help” section of your internet browser (or alternatively visit
http://www.aboutcookies.org). Please note that, if you do set your Internet
browser to reject cookies, you may not be able to access all of the functions
of our websites.
7.
Third Party Content, Sites, and Contributions
Some of our websites may contain content and links to other websites or
apps that are operated by third parties. We don’t control these third party
websites or apps (including whether or not they store cookies) and this Privacy
Policy does not apply to them. Please consult the terms and conditions and
Privacy Policy of the relevant third party website or app to find out how that
site/app collects and uses your information and to establish whether and for
what purpose they use cookies.
8. How
we look after your data and how long we keep it for
We use a variety of technological and operational security measures to
protect your information against any unauthorised access to, unlawful use of,
and modification and destruction of any personal data we store. We will retain
your information for as long as is necessary to provide you with the services
that you have requested from us, or for as long as the law otherwise
permits. Where you have not participated, attended or registered to
attend or participate in one of our events, or otherwise engaged with us in
four years, we will delete your data, unless we have an obligation to retain it
for longer (for example for taxation purposes). Transmission of information
over the internet can be insecure, and although we employ measures to protect
your information from unauthorised access we cannot always guarantee the
security of information sent over the internet.
9.
Where we store your information
Where you are interacting with a Clarion entity located inside the EU,
our servers are situated inside the European Economic Area (EEA) and all of the
information that we collect about you will be stored on these servers. In
certain circumstances your information may be processed outside of the EEA such
as when another Clarion Group Entity assists us with the services you have
requested from us, or we engage third parties based outside of the EEA.
This could also be for example where you have signed up to exhibit, sponsor or
attend an event outside the EEA. In such circumstances, we will take all
steps necessary to ensure that any of your information is adequately protected
and processed in accordance with this Privacy Policy, and where necessary, we
put in place relevant safeguards to ensure the safe processing of your data.
Some Clarion Websites, products and services are operated out of the United
States. If you are located in another jurisdiction, please be aware that
information you provide to us, in relation to such websites, products and
services, may be transferred to, stored and processed in the United States. By
using these Websites or providing us with any information, you consent to this
transfer, processing, and storage of your information in the United States, a
jurisdiction in which the privacy laws are not as comprehensive as those in the
country where you reside or are a citizen, such as the European Union. You
understand that the U.S. government can obtain access to the Personal Data you
submit if necessary for investigative purposes (e.g., terrorism investigation).
We will take all steps reasonably necessary to ensure that your data is treated
securely and in accordance with this Privacy Policy. We use appropriate and
suitable safeguards such as EU Standard Contractual Clauses (EU Model Clauses)
for transferring your Personal Data to the U.S.
10. Your
rights in relation to your Personal Data
The Clarion Group operates in countries with data protection laws that
may provide individuals with the right to be able to access and control their
information. We will always enable you to exercise the rights provided by the
appropriate data protection laws. 10.1 Your EU Data Subject
Rights If you are a resident of the European Economic Area (EEA), we
collect and process Personal Data about you only where we have a legal basis
for doing so under applicable data protection law, including under
the European General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). The legal bases
will depend on the purpose for which we process your Personal Data as generally
described in section 4. You have the right to: ·
Request access to your personal data
· Request correction of your personal
data · Request erasure of your
personal data · Object to processing
of your personal data · Request
restriction of processing your personal data
· Request transfer of your personal
data · Right to withdraw consent If
you wish to exercise any of the rights set out above, please contact the DPO
(details below). If you believe we have not complied with any applicable data
protection law you can lodge a complaint with the UK data protection
authority. In the UK, the relevant authority is the Information
Commissioners Office, you can find their details at www.ico.org.uk. We
note that we are a “controller” for those services where we make decisions on
how personal information is used in connection with our services, and we are a
“processor” for those services where we only use personal information as
allowed by our customers. UK & EU Data Subjects – How to contact
us: Group Address: FAO the Data Protection Officer, Clarion
Events, Bedford House, 69-79 Fulham High Street, London, SW63JW, United
Kingdom. Email: privacy@clarionevents.com Clarion Events
Companies outside the EU
·
Synergy B.V. and Clarion Events Limited act as the EU/UK Representatives
for Clarion Events Inc. where non-UK & EU events are processing EU & UK
Data. Where you believe that we have not complied with our obligation under
this Privacy Policy or European data protection law, you have the right to make
a complaint to any EU or UK Data Protection Authority, such as the UK
Information Commissioner’s Office www.ico.org.uk.
10.2 California Privacy Rights This
section explains the rights of certain natural persons residing in the State of
California (each, a “consumer”) may have under the California Consumer Privacy
Act 2018 and such rules and regulations as may be adopted from time to time
implementing and interpreting such Act (collectively, “CCPA”). The use of the
term “personal information” does so as CCPA defines it, to mean information
that identifies, relates to, describes, is capable of being associated with, or
could reasonably be linked, directly or indirectly, with a particular consumer
or household. However, personal information does not include publicly
available, deidentified, or aggregate consumer information (which are all
defined in CCPA). Also, the definition of “personal information” does not
currently apply to the collection of personal information from job applicants,
employees (whether you are our employee or any employee of our customers),
business owners, directors, officers, medical staff or contractors. Where we
act as a “business” under CCPA (meaning we determine the manner and reasons for
why we process your personal information), we may be required to disclose
additional information regarding the categories of personal information we
collect, the sources where we obtain that information, the purposes for why we
collect that information, who we share that information with, as well as
whether we sell that personal information – all of which depends on the
specific service being provided. Depending on your relationship with us, we may
have collected each of the above categories of Personal Information about you.
In addition, we may have shared one or more of these categories of Personal
Information with third parties during the preceding 12 months for the business
purposes described in this Privacy Policy. California Residents – How
to contact us: If you are a resident of California and are not a job
applicant, employee/contractor, or employee/contractor of another company
interacting with us in your job role, you have the right to request what
category of personal information we collect about you, how we use that personal
information, and the categories of third parties we disclose that personal
information. You also have the right to request that we delete your
information. To make a request, you can contact us at +1 203 344 7118 and ask
for the US Data Privacy Officer or by email to our Data Privacy Officer
at usprivacy@clarionevents.com or
in writing to: Clarion Events Inc, Attention: Data Privacy Officer, Clarion Events,
Inc. Suite 125, 35 Nutmeg Drive, Trumbull, Connecticut, 06611, United States.
Please provide us enough information to verify your identity. We will use
information you provide to us to verify your request. If we cannot initially
verify your identity, we may request additional information to complete the
verification process, such as, for example, a copy of your driver’s license
and/or a recent utility or credit card bill. California residents also have
certain rights regarding the “sale” of “personal information” (as such terms
may be defined by CCPA). California residents have the right to opt out of such
“sale” of their “personal information” in accordance with CCPA by sending an
email to our Data Privacy Officer at usprivacy@clarionevents.com or
in writing to: Clarion Events Inc, Attention: Data Privacy Officer, Clarion
Events Inc., Attention: Data Privacy Officer, Clarion Events, Inc. Suite 125,
35 Nutmeg Drive, Trumbull, Connecticut, 06611, United States. We will not
discriminate against you because you have exercised any of your privacy rights
under the CCPA.
11.
Changes to this Privacy Policy
We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time. Updated privacy
policies will be updated on the relevant event website and corporate websites,
or provided to you at your request. ANNEX Data Controllers (or such
analogous designation as may be applicable in territories outside of the
European Union) within the Clarion Group:
Entity Name |
Registration No: |
Country of Incorporation |
Affiliate Summit Corporation |
400096235 |
USA |
Awesome Con, LLC |
5647762 |
USA |
Clarion Defence and Security Limited |
06567404 |
United Kingdom |
Clarion Defence (UK) Limited |
01062758 |
United Kingdom |
Clarion Energy Limited |
07098632 |
United Kingdom |
Clarion Events, Inc. |
73-0399210 |
USA |
Clarion Events Limited |
00454826 |
United Kingdom |
Clarion Events Brasil Exibições e Feiras Ltda |
10.432.431/001-90 |
Brazil |
Clarion Events (Dubai Branch) |
707679 |
Dubai |
Clarion Events PTE. Limited |
200902511Z |
Singapore |
Clarion Events Shanghai Limited |
91319115321645803E |
China |
Clarion Events USA, Inc. |
12013283 |
USA |
Energynet Limited |
02832809 |
United Kingdom |
Freight Transport Logistics Expo Limited |
06423329 |
United Kingdom |
Furniture & Gift Fairs Limited |
03194033 |
United Kingdom |
Getenergy Events Limited |
5037116 |
United Kingdom |
iGaming Business Limited |
05013405 |
United Kingdom |
Image Engine Pte. Ltd |
5037116 |
United Kingdom |
Imago Techmedia Limited |
04865455 |
United Kingdom |
Independent Grocers Show Management, LLC |
6757960 |
USA |
Insuretech Connect LLC |
7296186 |
USA |
International Training Equipment Conference Limited |
02367068 |
United Kingdom |
January Furniture Show Limited |
08944163 |
United Kingdom |
Gaming Summits BV |
54779901 |
Netherlands |
Leftfield Media LLC |
5601079 |
USA |
MAU Mobile Apps Unlocked LLC |
7621412 |
USA |
Premium Exhibitions GmbH |
HRB 86654 B |
Germany |
PT Adhouse Clarion Events |
|
Indonesia |
Revo Media Partners Limited |
07335390 |
United Kingdom |
Rose City Comicon LLC |
89594791 |
USA |
Slotacademy BV |
57948313 |
Netherlands |
Spintelligent PTY Limited |
1995/008510/07 |
South Africa |
Synergy BV |
30198411 |
Netherlands |
Traffic & Conversion Summit, LLC |
6912667 |
USA |
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