All content and information on the ilcinemainpiazza.it website are protected under copyright laws. Therefore, nothing, not even partially, may be copied, modified, or resold for profit or any other use. ilcinemainpiazza.it is a website owned by Fondazione Piccolo America, based in Via Gerolamo Induno 1, 00153 Rome. Fondazione Piccolo America assumes no responsibility for the content of external websites that can be accessed through links provided within ilcinemainpiazza.it, which are offered solely as a service to internet users.
Below are the methods of managing the site in relation to the processing of personal data of users who consult it. This information is provided in accordance with art. 13 of Legislative Decree 196/03 (Personal Data Protection Code) to those interacting with the web services accessible electronically from the address: ilcinemainpiazza.it. This notice also follows Recommendation no. 2/2001, which the European data protection authorities, gathered in the Group established by art. 29 of Directive no. 95/46/EC, adopted on 17 May 2001 to identify minimum requirements for collecting personal data online, particularly the methods, timing, and nature of the information that data controllers must provide to users when they connect to web pages, regardless of the purpose of the connection.
Following consultation of this site, data relating to identified or identifiable persons may be processed. The data controller is Fondazione Piccolo America, based in Via Gerolamo Induno 1, 00153 Rome.
The processing connected to the web services of this site takes place at the aforementioned office of the Controller. It is handled only by the technical staff of the office in charge of processing, or by any persons in charge of occasional maintenance operations. The personal data provided by users who request information or digital material are used solely to carry out the requested service or performance and are communicated to third parties only if necessary for that purpose, and in any case, only with your consent.
Browsing data: the computer systems and software procedures used to operate this site acquire, during their normal operation, certain personal data whose transmission is implicit in Internet communication protocols. This information is not collected to be associated with identified individuals, but by its very nature could, through processing and association with data held by third parties, allow users to be identified. This category of data includes:
This data is used solely for managing contact with clients, consultants, suppliers and/or collaborators in general; therefore, it will be deleted immediately after processing/use. However, it may be used to ascertain liability in case of potential computer crimes against the site or linked to browsing via the site. Data voluntarily provided by the user: the optional, explicit and voluntary sending of emails to the addresses listed on this site entails the subsequent acquisition of the sender's address, necessary to respond to requests, as well as any other personal data included in the message. Specific information notices will be provided for particular services upon request. Cookies are small text files that websites visited by users send to their terminals (usually to the browser), where they are stored to be sent back to the same websites during subsequent visits using the same terminal. Furthermore, each site may allow the sending of so-called "third-party cookies", i.e. cookies generated by websites other than the one the user is visiting (via elements such as banners, images, maps, sounds, or specific links to web pages of other domains). Based on their duration, cookies can be divided into session cookies (temporary and automatically deleted when the browser is closed) and persistent cookies (which remain stored on the terminal until expiry or deletion by the user). Cookies serve different purposes. They are primarily used for communication transmission or to provide the requested service; more specifically, they enable and optimise website functionality, perform authentication and prevent abuse, monitor sessions, and enhance user browsing (e.g., maintaining login status in restricted areas across pages, saving preferences, browser/computer type, etc.). These are called "technical" cookies (for which user consent is not required), as without them some operations would be impossible or more complex and less secure. On the other hand, cookies used for further purposes, typically behavioural analysis and personalised advertising (so-called "profiling cookies") or to obtain aggregated statistical information about site visits via third-party services (so-called "analytics cookies"), do require user consent. In such cases, under current regulations (Privacy Code and the 8 May 2014 Garante provision), a banner is immediately shown on the homepage or other page when accessing the site, providing a short notice about cookie use and requesting consent, which can be given by continuing navigation or closing the banner. Cookies can only be read or modified by the website that generated them; they cannot access data from the user’s terminal or transmit viruses. Some cookie functions may also be performed by similar technologies; in this privacy policy, the term "cookie" refers to both cookies and similar technologies.
This site may use both session and persistent cookies. Types of cookies directly generated by this site include:
Fondazione Piccolo America, acting solely as a technical intermediary, transmits such cookies but does not manage their operation (and therefore has no control or access to the data acquired), as their functionality is the responsibility of third parties. You can access the third-party privacy policies and consent forms via the links above.
The table below includes all cookies used by the site, along with their purpose, details, and type:
Cookies can be managed by the user through their browser.
Users can manage their cookie preferences using features available in common browsers (Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, Apple Safari), which allow cookies to be deleted/removed (all or some), or settings adjusted to block or limit cookie use for specific sites. You can find configuration instructions (usually accessible from the "Tools" bar) via browser support pages or a search engine. Disabling cookies does not automatically block access to site services; however, deleting/blocking all cookies—including technical ones—may make certain operations more complex or insecure (e.g., using restricted areas where cookies help manage session-based identification). If users/visitors submit personal data when accessing certain services or sending email requests, this implies acquisition by Fondazione Piccolo America (of the sender's address and/or other data) used solely to fulfil that request. Personal data may only be shared with third parties if required to fulfil the user’s/visitor’s request.
Users are free to provide personal data in the request forms; failure to provide such data may result in an inability to obtain the requested service.
Personal data is processed using automated tools for the time strictly necessary to achieve the purposes for which it was collected. Specific security measures are applied to prevent data loss, unlawful or incorrect use, and unauthorised access.
Individuals to whom personal data refer have the right, at any time, to obtain:
Requests must be sent by registered mail to: Fondazione Piccolo America, Via Gerolamo Induno 1, 00153 Rome, or by email to [email protected].
Last updated: 27 May 2025