BIZZY COMPANIES PRIVACY POLICY
We are a GDPR compliant Company and therefore set out to comply with the Data Protection Act 1998. Bizzy Companies are the data controller and hold all personal details of the model/artist (as well as personal and contact details of the parent/guardian for under 16s) as outlined on the registration form you complete upon acceptance and in order to provide our clients with the necessary information they require when selecting a model/artist for their assignments. We will share these details where appropriate with our clients, where deemed applicable for the assignment. All model/artist’s personal and sometimes sensitive information such as appearance details, date of birth, allergies, dietary requirements, skills, talents and more will be shared with clients making bookings in order to ensure bookings are made properly and correctly. Our clients include production companies, freelance production workers, photographers, film/TV/theatre companies and advertising agencies. We must hold all personal data on file for 6 years from time of removal, after which time it is deleted permanently. By joining the agency, you are also agreeing to us sending occasional general agency information by email. We do not share your information with third parties.
If you have any questions regarding this privacy notice, please request to contact our Data Protection Officer.
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