Privacy policy

We inform you that, in accordance with the principles of the Legislative Decree No. 196 of June 30, 2003 - Personal Data Protection Code, the Company Backcountry.it of Pietro Lamiani, Via Amedeo d'Aosta 6, 20129 Milan, VAT# 07953210965 CF LMNPTR80R08F205V Tel: 02-2043031 Fax: 02-2043031 is the holder of the processing of the personal data you provide. Treatment of personal data means collection, registration, organization, storage, processing, modification, selection, extraction, comparison, use, interconnection, blocking, communication, dissemination, cancellation and destruction, or the combination of two or more of these operations. These data will be processed by the Company Backcountry.it in relation to its demands:

  • to execute a service requested or one or more operations requested
  • to comply with legal obligations;

Data processing will be performed through instruments apt to guarantee security and confidentiality and might be performed using automated tools to store, manage and transmit the data.

We inform you that in relation to the treatments previously cited, you may exercise the rights under Article 7 (Right to Access Personal Data and Other Rights) of the Legislative Decree No. 196 of June 30, 2003 (the text of the decree is reported below). Further information regarding the treatment and communication of your personal information may be requested by writing to the Company Backcountry.it of Pietro Lamiani, Via Amedeo d'Aosta 6, 20129 Milan, VAT# 07953210965 CF LMNPTR80R08F205V Tel: 02-2043031 Fax: 02-2043031 or by sending an e-mail to the address info@backcountry.it

Legislative Decree No. 196 of June 30, 2003, Article 7: Right to Access Personal Data and Other Rights:

1. A data subject shall have the right to obtain confirmation as to whether or not personal data concerning him exist, regardless of their being already recorded, and communication of such data in intelligible form.

2. A data subject shall have the right to be informed

a) of the source of the personal data;

b) of the purposes and methods of the processing;

c) of the logic applied to the processing, if the latter is carried out with the help of electronic means;

d) of the identification data concerning data controller, data processors and the representative designated as per Section 5(2);

e) of the entities or categories of entity to whom or which the personal data may be communicated and who or which may get to know said data in their capacity as designated representative(s) in the State’s territory, data processor(s) or person(s) in charge of the processing.

3. A data subject shall have the right to obtain

a) updating, rectification or, where interested therein, integration of the data;

b) erasure, anonymization or blocking of data that have been processed unlawfully, including data whose retention is unnecessary for the purposes for which they have been collected or subsequently processed;

c) certification to the effect that the operations as per letters a) and b) have been notified, as also related to their contents, to the entities to whom or which the data were communicated or disseminated, unless this requirement proves impossible or involves a manifestly disproportionate effort compared with the right that is to be protected.

4. A data subject shall have the right to object, in whole or in part

 a) on legitimate grounds, to the processing of personal data concerning him/her, even though they are relevant to the purpose of the collection;

 b) to the processing of personal data concerning him/her, where it is carried out for the purpose of sending advertising materials or direct selling or else for the performance of market or commercial communication surveys.

Information regarding online dispute resolution pursuant to Art. 14 Para. 1 of the ODR (Online Dispute Resolution Regulation):

The European Commission gives consumers the opportunity to resolve online disputes pursuant to Art. 14 Para. 1 of the ODR on one of their platforms. The platform (http://ec.europa.eu/consumers/odr) serves as a site where consumers can try to reach out-of-court settlements of disputes arising from online purchases and contracts for services.