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Privacy Policy

Last modified: January 4, 2012

SCORE (Sustainable Construction in Rural and Fragile Areas for Energy efficiency) Research Team is keenly aware of the trust you place in us and our responsibility to protect your privacy.

This is to inform you that the Italian Law (L.D. – Legislative Decree)  N° 196 of June 30, 2003 ("Rules for the safeguard of personal data") protects individuals and others with regard to the possession and use of personal data. In compliance with the above-mentioned law, your data will be used respecting the principles of correctness, legality and transparency, safeguarding your privacy and your rights. Pursuant to article N°13 of the above L:D. we therefore communicate the following information:

“the data provided by you will be used to respond to your requests of information, to send you the SCORE Project Newsletter, to send you information related to SCORE Project and its research activities”.

The data will be handled by our computer system.

Your data is necessary because without it we cannot submit the newsletter or provide other information. Refusal to communicate your data will therefore make impossible process any your request.

Your data will be communicated exclusively to the SCORE Project Partners in order to process your request. No other use will be made of your data.

The organization in charge of handling your data is:

Antonio Schizzi
SCORE Project
Provincia di Savona
Via Sormano, 12 17100 SAVONA
ITALY

At any time, you may exercise your rights towards the organization in charge of handling your data, pursuant to article N°7 of Italian Law L:D. N° 196 of June 30, 2003, which for your convenience we print in full here below:

Art. 7 – Right of access to personal data and other rights

The interested party has the right to obtain confirmation of the existence of personal data concerning him or her, even if not yet recorded, and their communication in an intelligible form.

The interested party has the right to be informed:

a) of the origin of the personal data;

b) of the purpose and manner of their use;

c) of the logic applied to handling with electronic means;

d) of the identity of the organization and person responsible for handling personal data pursuant to article 5, clause 2;

e) of the persons or categories of persons to whom the personal data may be communicated or who may come into possession of them as designated agents in the territory of the country, their management or employees.

The interested party has the right to obtain:

a) updates, correction or, when interested, completion of the data;

b) deletion, their transformation into anonymous form or blocking of data handled in violation of the law, including any not essential for the purpose for which they were given or subsequently used;

c) confirmation that the operations described in a) and b) above have been brought to the attention, also as regards their content, of those to whom the data have been communicated or given, unless compliance with this rule is found to be impossible or would necessitate the use of means clearly disproportionate to the right safeguarded.

The interested party may refuse, wholly or in part:

a) for legitimate reasons to allow use of personal data, even if pertinent to the purpose for which they were collected;

b) to allow the use of personal data for the purpose of distributing advertising material or direct sales or for market surveys or trade communications.

The English version of article N° 7 of the Italian Law D.L. N° 196 of June 30, 2003  is reported here only with a descriptive purpose. For any legal aspect, the official text is the Italian one.