Effective Date: November 7th, 2024
Universal Music Group is the world leader in music-based entertainment. We are the home for music’s greatest artists, innovators, and entrepreneurs. As digital technology refashions the world, our unmatched commitment to lead by developing new services, platforms, and business models for the delivery of music and related content empowers innovators and allows new commercial and artistic opportunities to flourish.
As part of this mission, Universal Music Group operates websites, applications, stores, and other services (which we refer to in this privacy policy as “Apps”) to help our artists stay connected with fans in new and exciting ways.
This privacy policy describes Deutsche Grammophon GmbH’s (as part of the Universal Music Group) data practices, including the collection, use, and sharing of data through Apps that link to this privacy policy, along with the choices and rights you have to control those data practices.
The personal names (e.g., artist) used herein in masculine form for purely language economics purposes include individuals of each sex (m / f / d).
Apps that link to this privacy policy are operated by Deutsche Grammophon GmbH (as part of the Universal Music Group), located at Mühlenstraße 25, 10243 Berlin. As used in this policy, “DG,” “we,” and “our” refers to this entity, who acts as a data controller and is responsible for the processing of personal data by the Apps under applicable privacy and data protection laws.
Other entities in the Universal Music Group family of companies may receive or process data in connection with the operation of the Apps, including UMG Commercial Services, Inc., UMG Recordings, Inc., and UMG Recordings Services, Inc., each of which is also located at 2220 Colorado Ave, Santa Monica, CA 90404. Where applicable, each of these entities separately makes the disclosures in this privacy policy.
Apps may be operated on behalf of artists and/or partners who may process personal data in connection with the Apps. In such cases we will disclose the relevant third parties on the Apps and/or at the point of data collection.
Questions or comments about this privacy policy, our data practices, or requests regarding your privacy rights may be submitted through our Privacy Request Form. You may contact DG’s global Data Protection Officer by clicking here, the German Data Protection Officer may be contacted here. We are only able to respond to requests related to our data practices through this form.
ALL NON-PRIVACY QUESTIONS: Please see this FAQ regarding how to contact DG with questions or requests not related to our privacy practices or your privacy rights.
You may also contact the German Data Protection Officer by writing to Deutsche Grammophon GmbH (ATTN: “Data Protection Officer”), Mühlenstraße 25, 10243 Berlin. You may also contact DG’s global Data Protection Officer, by writing to Universal Music Group (ATTN: “Data Protection Officer”), 2220 Colorado Ave, Santa Monica, CA 90404 USA.
In our operation of the Apps, we collect the following categories of data:
Category of informationWhat may be collectedHow it is collected, where applicableInformation you choose to provide via the App or through other interactions with DG, such as e-mail, social media, SMS, telephone, or other methodsWe may use information we collect to:
In compliance with applicable laws, we may share information about you with third parties to facilitate the uses described above, including:
We will retain the information we collect in accordance with applicable laws and as reasonably necessary for our processing purposes set out under this privacy policy, including resolution of disputes, enforcement of agreements, securing the Apps, and to comply with our legal obligations. When personal data is no longer necessary for our purposes we will delete or deidentify the data.
We will also take steps to ensure that the information we collect is treated securely and in accordance with this Privacy Policy. We have put in place technical and organisational procedures designed to safeguard the information we collect.
Unfortunately, the transmission of information via the Internet is not completely secure. Although we will do our best to protect the information we collect, we cannot guarantee its security.
Our apps are not directed toward children (as defined by local law) nor does DG knowingly collect information from children (as defined by local law) without parental consent except where in compliance with applicable laws.
You may have certain rights regarding our processing of personal data about you. These rights may include access to, rectification, erasure, and/or portability of your personal data. You can exercise these rights by contacting us as described in the “Contact” section. We may take steps to verify your identity before completing your request. Our verification measures vary based on the risk to the individual and may involve confirming access to the relevant email account, providing a government-issued ID or other identification documents, or providing other account details or information that indicates a valid request.
You may also be entitled, in accordance with applicable law, to lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority if you consider that our processing of your personal data infringes applicable law.
Specific information regarding rights related to data processing of European data and personal data about residents of California, Colorado, Virginia, Connecticut, and Utah can be found on our “Your Privacy Rights” page.
Universal Music Group US-based group companies UMG Recordings Services, Inc., UMG Recordings, Inc., Universal Music Investments, Inc., Universal Music Group Holdings, Inc., Universal Music Group, Inc., UMG Commercial Services, Inc., and Universal Music Publishing, Inc. participate in the EU-US Data Privacy Framework, the Swiss-US Data Privacy Framework, and the UK Extension to the EU-US Data Privacy Framework (collectively the “DPF”) regarding the collection, use, and retention of personal information transferred to the United States from member countries of the European Economic Area, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom. Universal Music Group has certified to the United Stated Department of Commerce that we adhere to the Data Privacy Framework Principles. More information about the Data Privacy Framework, including Universal Music Group certification, is available on the Data Privacy Framework (DPF) Program website.
Our group companies are subject to the investigatory and enforcement powers of the United States Federal Trade Commission (FTC).
DG collects and uses personal information as described in the “Information we collect” and “How your information may be used” sections above. We may disclose personal information about you as described in the “How your information may be shared” section above. DG may be required to disclose personal information in response to lawful requests by public authorities, including to meet national security or law enforcement requirements.
Where we transfer personal information subject to the DPF to a third party, we require that third party to access, use, and disclose the personal information in compliance with the DPF. DG is responsible for the processing of personal information we receive under the DPF and subsequently transfer to third parties acting as an agent on our behalf. We remain liable if such third parties process personal information inconsistent with the DPF Principles unless we prove that DG is not responsible for the event giving rise to the damage.
Individuals whose data is subject to the DPF have the right to access personal information about them. You may also have choices to limit the use, and disclosure of personal information about you. Please see our “Your Privacy Rights ” page for additional information regarding your rights and how to make privacy requests.
Dispute Resolution
If you have any questions or complaints regarding DG handling of your personal information, please contact us using our Privacy Request Form or email us at datenschutz@deutschegrammophon.com. We will respond promptly. If you are not satisfied with our resolution of your privacy or data use complaint you may contact our US-based independent dispute resolution body, JAMS by clicking here. It may be possible, under certain conditions, for individuals to invoke binding arbitration.
Any material changes we may make to our privacy policy in the future will be posted here. Please check back frequently to see any updates or changes to our privacy policy.
We use third party partners to enable targeted advertising on third-party social media platforms, websites, and mobile apps. These companies collect information through our Apps to target users and serve ads. Some of these ads may be personalized, meaning that these ads are intended to be relevant to you based on information the companies collect or receive about your use of our App and third-party sites and apps over time, including through the use of cookies and other tracking technologies.
Visit the DAA Webchoices tool at www.aboutads.info to learn more about targeted advertising and how to opt out of targeted advertising by companies participating in the DAA self-regulatory program. If you delete your cookies or use a different browser or mobile device, you may need to renew your opt-out choices exercised through the DAA Webchoices tool.
To opt-out of targeted advertising in mobile apps by companies participating in the DAA’s AppChoices program, you can download that app onto your device from https://youradchoices.com/appchoices. You can also limit data collection and use by third parties for targeted advertising in your mobile device settings, where available.
Note that electing to opt out will not stop advertising from appearing in your browser or applications. It may make the ads you see less relevant to your interests.
Our Apps use cookies and other similar technologies to improve your experience and support targeted advertising. For the purpose of this Cookies Policy, cookies, and other similar technologies (like scripts, plug-ins, tags, device fingerprints, Local Stored Objects, beacons, and pixels) are all referred to as “cookies.”
You can find more information about the cookies and other tracking technologies we use, the purposes for which we use them, and make certain choices about cookies through the cookie choices tools available on our Apps.
Most internet browsers are automatically set up to accept cookies. However, if you want to refuse or delete any cookies (or similar technologies), please refer to the help and support area on your internet browser for instructions on how to block or delete cookies. Please note you may not be able to take advantage of all the features of our App, including certain personalised features, if you delete or disable cookies.
For more information on managing cookies, please go to www.allaboutcookies.org, or visit www.youronlinechoices.eu which has further information about behavioural advertising and online privacy.