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Article R332-15 of the French Sports Code

Only the following personal data and information may be recorded in the processing provided for in article R. 332-14 the following personal data and information: 1° Identification data: surname; first name; date and place of birth; address or place of residence; e-mail address; telephone number; season ticket number and associated photograph, where applicable; 2° Reasons for registration constituting a breach of the provisions of the general terms and conditions of…

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Article R332-16 of the French Sports Code

The personal data and information referred to in article R. 332-15 are kept for a period not exceeding eighteen months from the date of registration. At the end of this period, the data is automatically deleted from the data processing.

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Article R332-17 of the French Sports Code

I.- Employees individually designated by the data controller and belonging to the departments responsible for security, ticketing, legal affairs and the organisation of sporting events shall have access to all or part of the personal data and information mentioned in article R. 332-15, within the scope of their duties and for the exclusive purposes of the missions entrusted to them. II.As part of their duties and within the limits of…

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Article R332-18 of the French Sports Code

The data controller shall inform the data subjects by displaying, sending or delivering a document, or by any other equivalent means, indicating the identity of the data controller, the purpose of the processing, the compulsory nature of the answers, the possible consequences of failure to answer, the recipients of the data, the period of retention and the procedures for exercising the rights of the data subjects. The right to object…

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Article R332-19 of the French Sports Code

Creations, modifications and consultations are recorded, including the identification of the consultant as well as the date, time and purpose of the consultation. Information relating to consultations is kept in the data processing system for a period not exceeding three years.

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Article R332-20 of the French Sports Code

The processing of personal data mentioned in article R. 332-14 implemented by the organisers of profit-making sporting events must be declared to the Commission Nationale de l’Informatique et des Libertés in accordance with the procedures set out in article 23 of law no. 78-17 of 6 January 1978 relating to information technology, files and freedoms.

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Article R332-21 of the French Sports Code

Entering or attempting to enter an enclosure where a sporting event is taking place or being broadcast in public in the following circumstances is punishable by a fifth-class fine: 1° By force ; 2° By fraud without being in possession of an access pass as provided for in article L. 332-1-2 of this code.

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Article R332-22 of the French Sports Code

Entering or remaining, without a legitimate reason, in the competition area of a sports venue during the running of an event, its preparation or the restoration of the site at the end of an event is punishable by a fifth-class fine.

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Article R333-1 of the French Sports Code

The general meeting of the sports federation is competent to rule on the appropriateness, purpose and scope of the transfer of audiovisual exploitation rights referred to in the first paragraph of article L. 333-2.

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Article R333-2 of the French Sports Code

In the event of transfer of ownership of all or part of the audiovisual exploitation rights under the conditions set out inArticle R. 333-1, the professional league or the commercial company referred to inArticle L. 333-2-1 shall market on an exclusive basis the audiovisual exploitation and live or slightly deferred broadcasting rights, in full or in excerpts, regardless of the broadcasting medium, for all matches and competitions that it organises….

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