Privacy Policy

We want to be completely transparent about how we collect and use your personal data and this privacy notice exists to tell you exactly how we do this.

This notice applies wherever we decide why and how we process personal data (and therefore act as a Data Controller under data protection law). It covers the personal data we process when you use our services.

Our privacy notice tells you the journey of your personal data from the moment it enters our systems up until it's time for us to say "goodbye 👋", as well as the various stops it makes along the way.

THE DIFFERENT WAYS WE PROCESS PERSONAL DATA

When you hire us for a project

🗂️ What personal data do we collect, why do we collect it, and what legal basis do we rely on?

💡Personal data is anything that can identify an individual, either on its own or through combining it with other factors that could eventually identify an individual.

  • When you first contact us with an idea, we'll need some information about you, such as your name, email address, geolocation and production information and we rely on Article 6(1)(b) - Contract and Article 6(1)(f) of the GDPR - Legitimate Interests when doing so

  • While we partner on a project with you, in order to fulfil our contract we will need to process your financial information and will rely on Article 6(1)(b) of the GDPR - Contract when doing so.

🗺️ Where do we store it?

You data will be stored in a few systems, such as:

  • Monday.com - Our client database, which we use to organise all of our client information. Monday.com is based in UK/EEA and you can find more about them here.

  • Google Drive - Our document database, which we use to store information. Google is based in the EEA/USA and you can find more about them here.

  • Mailchimp - Our email management service, which we use to send out Newsletters and other email communications. Mailchimp is based in the USA and you can find more information about them here.

  • We’ll Mind Your Own Business - Our accounts management service, which we use to produce invoices. We’ll Mind Your Own Business is based in the UK/EEA and you can find more about them here.

⏲️ How long do we keep it for?

We keep the personal data mentioned for the duration of your contract with us and for 6 years after, in line with statutory retention periods.


When you work with us as a freelance artist

🗂️ What personal data do we collect, why do we collect it, and what legal basis do we rely on?

💡Personal data is anything that can identify an individual, either on its own or through combining it with other factors that could eventually identify an individual.

When you work with us as a freelance artist, we need some information about you in order to work with you - such as your name, email address, phone number, financial information, location and your portfolio information. The legal basis we rely on for this is Article 6(1)(b) of the GDPR - Contract and Article 6(1)(f) of the GDPR - Legitimate Interests.

We may sometimes need to process your passport data to ensure we can fulfil our contract. When we do this, the legal basis we rely on are Article 6(1)(b) of the GDPR - Contract and Article 9(2)(a) of the GDPR - Explicit Consent.

🗺️ Where do we store it?

Your information will be stored in a few systems, such as:

  • Google Drive - Our document database, which we use to store information. Google is based in the EEA/USA and you can find more about them here.

  • Raindrop - Our freelance management system. Raindrop is based in the USA and you can find more about them here.

  • Paprika - Our agency management system, Paprika is based in the UK and you can find more about them here.

  • Masv - A secure file transfer service. Masv is based in the USA and you can find more about them here.

  • WeTransfer - A secure file transfer service. WeTransfer is based in the EEA and you can find more about them here.

⏲️ How long do we keep it for?

We keep the personal data mentioned for the duration of your contract with us. We’ll keep a record of your assignments for 6 years after you left us, in line with statutory retention periods for contractual disputes.


When you apply for a job with us

🗂️ What personal data do we collect, why do we collect it, and what legal basis do we rely on?

💡Personal data is anything that can identify an individual, either on its own or through combining it with other factors that could eventually identify an individual.

When you apply for a job with us, we need some information about you in order to see if we’d be a good fit - such as your name, email address, employment history and anything you share with us on your application. The legal basis we rely on for this is Article 6(1)(f) of the GDPR - Legitimate Interests.

🗺️ Where do we store it?

Your information is stored in Google Drive, our document database, which we use to store information. Google is based in the EEA/USA and you can find more about them here.

⏲️ How long do we keep it for?

We'll retain your personal information for 12 months if you are unsuccessful in your application, in line with statutory retention periods.


When you visit our website

Our website uses cookies and other similar technologies of which you should be aware.

🗂️ What cookies do we collect, why do we collect them, and what legal basis do we rely on?

💡Cookies are text files placed on your hard drive by a web page server when you visit a website and are saved in your browser's history. They allow the website to recognise your device and store some information about your preferences or past actions. Cookies cannot be used to run programs or deliver viruses to your computer; they are uniquely assigned to you and can only be read by a web server in the domain that issued the cookie.

When you use our website, the cookies can be stored on your device are either first party cookies, which are placed and read by us directly while you are using our website or third party cookies, which are set by other third parties we have partnered with.

Below is a list of the types of cookies we use. 

  • Essential cookies: These are essential to the operation of our website and are integral to the functioning of our Website, therefore they cannot be removed.

  • Non-essential cookies: These cookies are additional to the the performance of our Website and help us improve the service we provide to you.

Analytical cookies: These are third party cookies that enable us to monitor and analyse how visitors use our website and generate statistics based on them.

Category

Essential

Analytical

Analytical

Analytical

Analytical

Cookie

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Purpose

To prevent cross-site forgery

Stores information on how visitors use a website, while also creating an analytics report of the website's performance

Calculates visitor, session and campaign data and also keeps track of site usage for the site’s analytics report.

Set Google to distinguish users.

Collects tracking information by setting a unique ID to embed videos to the website.

Retention

Session

1 day

2 years

1 minute

2 years

You can choose not to store Non-essential cookies on your computer when you visit our website, or you can adjust your browser settings to prevent cookies from being saved on your computer.

Third-party

Squarespace

Google

Google

Google

Vimeo


WHAT ARE YOUR RIGHTS?

Our Site is owned and operated by Across the Pond Productions Ltd, a limited company registered in England under company number 06935403, whose Your personal data is yours and you have rights in relation to it granted by the UK GDPR, which include:

📮 The right to be informed

You have the right to be informed about the collection and use of your personal data, the purposes for processing, retention periods for that personal data and who it will be shared with. We have set this information out in this privacy notice.

🗝️ The right of access

You have the right to ask us for copies of the data we hold about you. If you ask us, we’ll confirm whether we’re processing your personal information and, if so, provide you with a copy of that personal information (along with certain other details).

The right to object

You have the right to ask us to stop processing your personal information in some circumstances, such as when we are relying on our own (or someone else’s) legitimate interests to process your personal information, when we are processing your personal information for direct marketing or when we are processing your personal information for research

📝 The right to rectification

You have the right to ask us to rectify the personal information you think is inaccurate or to complete information you think is incomplete. When you ask us to rectify your information, if we’ve shared your personal information with others, we’ll let them know about the rectification where possible.

🧽 The right to erasure

You have the right to ask us to erase your personal information, in some circumstances, such as where we no longer need it or you withdraw your consent (where applicable).

🚫 The right to restrict processing

You have the right to ask us to restrict the processing of your personal information for a period of time in some circumstances, such as where you contest the accuracy of that personal information or object to us processing it. This right is separate from the right to object and will only stop us from using your personal information further, not from processing it. If we’ve shared your personal information with others, we’ll let them know about the restriction where possible.

✈️ The right to data portability

You don't have to pay anything in order to exercise your rights. Please contact us by sending an email to info@atp.tv if you wish to make a request under your rights; we have a calendar month to get back to you with a response


💔 How you can complain

If you have any concerns about our use of your personal information, please let us know by:

  • Emailing us at dpo@atp.tv, or

  • Writing to us at FAO Laura Pye, Across the Pond Productions Ltd, 53 Frith Street, London W1D 4SN

If you are not satisfied with our response or you are unhappy with how we have used your data, you can complain to the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO). You can find the ICO contact details below:

  • ICO Address: Information Commissioner's Office, Wycliffe House, Water Lane, Wilmslow, Cheshire, SK9 5AF, Helpline number: 0303 123 1113.

  • ICO Website: https://www.ico.org.uk