Event Registration: Pescatore's Law of Integration
Attendee identification
Data processing
*mandatory field
Image Rights – 11 August 1982 Law – Non-targeting and targeting individuals photographs (the “Contents”) will be taken during the event. Consent is necessary for a photographer to take a photo of an individual. However, this consent can be given implicitly by acknowledging the action on the moment (posing). The use / publication of a targeting individuals’ Photographs requires the explicit consent of the subject, in written form, prior to the use or publication of the aforementioned photograph. The use non-targeting individuals’ photographs do not require any consent. By giving your consent, you agree to grant the institute for the use and reproduction of the Contents for the purpose of producing any advertising or promotional material for the Max Planck Institute Luxembourg, and/or for internal & external communication purposes within the Max Planck Institute Luxembourg and in particular on all media (website, newsletter, HRIS), on all formats (digitally & paper) and for an unlimited number of uses. The consent is valid until it is officially withdrawn and in all the territories of the world.
You can find further information by consulting our Legal Notice. The subjects have the right to withdraw their consent at any time by using the appropriate form or by contacting the Data Protection Officer of the Institute.
Data Protection – The following Personal Data will be mandatorily collected by this form: first name, surname, mail address, institutional affiliation, job title under the legitimate interest of the Max Planck Institute Luxembourg solely for organisational purposes. The aforementioned personal data, as well as other personal data (quotes, transcript, speeches,..), may be collected and used for other processing such as announcements in the Internal Max Planck Institute’s newsletter, announcements on LinkedIn Max Planck Institute’s account, potential creation of a press release about the conference.. The legal basis for processing is the free and explicit consent of the participants. The data will be processed for a period of 3 year or upon the consent withdrawal of a participant before being anonymized.
You can find further information by consulting our Data Protection information section, exercise your data protection rights or withdraw your consent at any time.


