By sharing your content, we process personal data that may be contained in your content (your personal data, or personal data of other people). You will find below detailed information about that processing, as required under the European data protections laws, i.e. the GDPR.
1. Identity of the Controller
Dailymotion SA, RCS Nanterre 483 487 112,
50 rue Camille Desmoulins – 92130 Issy-les Moulineaux, France
2. Contact details of the Data Protection Officer
dpo@dailymotion.com
3. Processing purposes, legal basis, and legitimate interest disclosure
Your personal data is processed for the purpose of research and development and Service improvement. This processing is based on the legitimate interest of Dailymotion and its end-users to develop the Service and to contribute to diversification of content used to develop modern technologies that limit their potential cultural bias.
4. Data categories and data origin
We process the following categories of data:
Your public videos and related metadata
Personal data that might be present in these videos and metadata
5. Recipient(s)
Data Partners
6. Transfer to third countries
Personal Data will be processed by our Data Partners in the USA relying on the European Commission adequacy decision, namely on the participation of our Data Partners in the Data Privacy Framework.
7. Duration of storage
The processing, i.e. disclosure of personal data to our Data partners does not require storage.
8. Rights of the data subjects
If you are an individual residing in the European Economic Area, United Kingdom or Switzerland, you have the following rights: right to information, correction, deletion, restriction of processing and data transferability.
If you wish to exercise any of the above listed rights, please contact us via this online form.
Furthermore, you also have a right of objection to the processing which you may exercise by using the “Opt-Out” feature available from within your Dailymotion account. Your opposition will not affect the lawfulness of processing taking place prior thereto.
9. Complaints to the supervisory authority
Under Article 77 GDPR, you have the right to file a complaint with the supervisory authority if you believe that our processing of your personal data is unlawful.
The competent data protection authority in France is Commission nationale de l'informatique et des libertés (CNIL).