GDPR – Updated May 2018
On the 25thof May 2018 the European data protection legislation that replaces the existing 1995 EU Data Protection Directive will come into force. This legislation is known as General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).
GDPR strengthens the rights that individuals have regarding personal data relating to them and seeks to unify data protection laws across Europe, regardless of where that data is processed.
Where Creative Media Marketing Ltd. acts as a Data Processor
For the purpose of the GDPR regulation Creative Media Marketing Ltd. will act as a data processor for any data that has been provided, uploaded or transferred to our servers. Any client uploading this data will be classed as the data controller.
Where Creative Media Marketing Ltd. acts as a Data Controller
For the purpose of the GDPR regulation Creative Media Marketing Ltd. will act as the data controller for any data that was provided during the ordering and general account management process. This includes any data held for marketing purposes.
Data Physical Locations
Data provided to Creative Media Marketing Ltd. is stored solely in the UK at the following locations.
GDPR legislation applies to any data that can identity a living person including but not limited to email address, postal address and phone number.
Deleting Data
Any data you delete from our servers will be deleted immediately or should you have backups then within 30 days. On cancellation of services, data will be destroyed within a maximum period of 180 days. Any customer data may be retained for up to 6 years to satisfactory legal obligations.
Data Breach
Under GDPR it is the responsibility of the data controller (the Creative Media Marketing Ltd. client) to report a data breach to the Information Commission.
Glossary
Data Subject A living person or individual
Data Controller The organisation that collects and determines how the information will be processed, i.e. a Creative Media Marketing Ltd. client.
Data Processor An organisation that receives information from the data controller, i.e. Creative Media Marketing Ltd.
Personally Identifiable Information (PII) Information that can identify a living individual
Supervisory Authority The authority responsible for enforcing the regulation within a specific territory. In the UK it will be the Information Commission's Office (ICO).
Individual Rights The rights that empower the individual.
Data Breach Intentional or accidental loss / damage to information.