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Dear Customer,
We wish to advise you that Cassina SpA will use your personal data and they will be shared with other companies in full observance of the fundamental principles dictated by:
* European Parliament Directive 95/46/EC regarding the protection of individuals as far as the processing of personal data and the circulation of data are concerned;
* Directive 97/66/EC for protecting privacy in telecommunications;
* Italian law decree no. 196 of 30 June 30 2003: “Code on the Protection of Personal Data”.

PERSONAL DATA PROCESSING OPERATIONS AND THEIR AIMS

Below you will find a summary of all operations we perform that involve the collection, preservation or processing of your personal data, and the aims we pursue with each one of them.
1. collection and preservation of your personal data in order to supply the service of accessing the reserved areas of www.cassina.com and to supply the required information to the judicial authorities;
2. use of your personal data by Cassina SpA for its marketing and promotional purposes;
3. collection, preservation and processing of your personal data for administrative and accounting purposes, included any necessary transmission of sales invoices by electronic mail.

PROCESSING PROCEDURES

The personal data that you provide using the forms found on the website will be stored in a database together with your IP address and date of registration. In those cases foreseen, a username and password will be generated, which will be sent to the e-mail address you have furnished. Access to the reserved website areas is gained using an entry protocol managed via a username and password. Cookies will be applied at the time of login. Cookies are small files your browser saves that allow you to navigate within the reserved area according to the privileges granted you. The application is not used to track your behaviour. All accesses are logged in a registration file that stores user, date and time of entry.

All information collected in this manner is used only within the company and is held entirely confidential.

FREEDOM TO GRANT CONSENT AND CONSEQUENCES OF A REFUSAL

Granting consent to process the personal data provided for the purposes set forth under points 1, 2 and 3 is necessary. If consent is refused, it will be impossible to supply you with the services of accessing the reserved areas of www.cassina.com.
Cassina S.p.A. will evaluate granting accessed to the reserved areas and/or delete it.
If your registration be unsuccessful, the data you have transmitted will be destroyed.
DATA CONTROLLER AND PERSON IN CHARGE OF PROCESSING

The data controller is Cassina S.p.A. with registered office in via Busnelli, 1
I - 20036 Meda (Milan).
Any requests pursuant to art. 7 of Italian Legislative Decree 196/03 must be addressed to Cassina S.p.A. for communications, via Busnelli, 1
I - 20036 Meda (Milan). The only person responsible pursuant to art. 29 of Italian Legislative Decree 196/03 is Mr. ENRICO RAGGI.

RIGHTS OF THE INTERESTED PARTY

Art. 7 of Italian Legislative Decree 196/03 (Rights of the Interested Party)
1. With regard to the processing of personal data, the interested party has the right to obtain confirmation of whether or not personal data regarding him or her exist, even if not yet recorded, and their communication in intelligible form.
2. The interested party has the right to obtain information with regard to:
• origin of the data;
• aims of the processing;
• logic of the processing;
• identifying data of the Data Controller and People in Charge of Processing;
• those parties to whom the data may be communicated.

3. The interested party has the right to obtain:
• the update, correction or addition of the collected data;
• the deletion, the conversion into anonymous form or the blocking of the data processed in infringement of the law, including those unnecessary to store as regards the purposes for which the data were collected or subsequently processed;
• a declaration that the operations described under the foregoing points have been brought to the knowledge of those to whom the data have been communicated or disclosed, except the case in which said fulfilment proves to be impossible or entails the use of means clearly disproportionate compared to the protected right.
4. The interested party also has the right to entirely or partly object:
• for legitimate reasons concerning the processing of personal data that regard him or her, even if pertinent to the purpose of the collection;
• to the processing of personal data that regard him or her for purposes of sending advertising material.