Privacy Notice

Communication

This section of our privacy policy is designed to help you understand how Originalis collects and uses your personal information when you communicate with us.

The data we collect

When you communicate with Originalis we will process the information you provide us with.

The purpose of processing

Your personal information will be used for the purpose of general business communication. Originalis bases its processing of your personal information on the General Data Protection Regulation’s  article 6(1)(f) and our legitimate interest in communicating and trading with our business partners and customers.

Transfer of personal information

Your personal information will be shared with our service providers and data processors in order to make use of their services. All data processors are bound by our instructions and will only process your personal information in accordance with this policy.

Originalis may disclose your personal information in order to respond to lawful request(s) by public authorities and law enforcement agencies. Your personal information may also be shared with external advisors as part of our internal review procedures to address our compliance with various legal obligations. All external advisors are bound by confidentiality agreements to protect your personal data.

Retention period

Your personal information will be stored as long as the information is needed in the course of business.


Newsletter subscribers

This section of our privacy policy is designed to help you understand how Originalis collects and uses your personal information when you are subscribed to our Newsletter.

Information we collect

When you sign up for our newsletter, you consent to our collection and processing of your personal information. We collect the following personal information:

Ordinary personal information: Name, E-mail, Company.

Tracking information: IP-address, Location, use of “Forward to a Friend” function and Time when the newsletter is opened.

How we process your personal information

We collect and process your personal information to provide you with our newsletter service. We process your information on the basis of the General Data Protection Regulation’s article 6(1)(a) in accordance with the consent you have provided us with.

You can withdraw your consent at any time, by clicking the “Unsubscribe” link in the email or by unsubscribing via our website by clicking here.

Our newsletter contains tracking cookies, such as clear gifs to provide feedback on subscribers’ interaction with the newsletters.

Recipients of your data

We use a third party provider, Mailchimp, to send you our newsletter. Your personal information will be shared with Mailchimp to make use of their service.

Mailchimp stores and processes your personal information in USA. Originalis and Mailchimp have entered into a Standard Data Protection Clause, approved by the European Commission, to ensure adequate protection of your personal information when it is transferred to Mailchimp outside the European Union.

Retention of your personal information

We store and process your personal information as long as we have your consent to do so.


Recruitment

This section of our privacy policy is designed to help you understand how your personal information is processed when you apply for a job at Originalis B.V.

The data we collect.

During the recruitment process at Originalis, we will collect and store the following pieces of information about you:

  • Name, address, phone no., e-mail address.
  • Job application, supporting documents and information you submit to us during the recruitment process.

The purpose of processing data

Our purpose for processing your personal information is to assess your suitability for the job you have applied for.

We process your information on the basis of the General Data Protection Regulation’s article 6(1)(b), which relates to the processing necessary to perform a contract or to take steps at your request, before entering a contract.

Transfer of personal information

Your personal information will be shared with our service providers and data processors in order to make use of their services. All data processors are bound by our instructions and will only process your personal information in accordance with this policy.

Originalis may disclose your personal information in order to respond to lawful request(s) by public authorities and law enforcement agencies. Your personal information may also be shared with external advisors as part of our internal review procedures to address our compliance with various legal obligations. All external advisors are bound by confidentiality agreements to protect your personal data.

Retention period

All data related to rejected candidates will be deleted at the end of the recruitment process.

If you are employed, we will store your job application in accordance with our Human Resource Privacy Policy.

Your rights

Under the General Data Protection Regulation, you have rights as an individual which you can exercise in relation to the information we hold about you. This includes the right to:

  • Get access to the data we process;.
  • Rectification of inaccurate or incorrect information about you;
  • Deletion of your personal information (in certain circumstances);
  • Restrict our processing of your personal information (in certain circumstances);
  • Object to our processing of your personal data;
  • Have your personal information provided to you in a machine-readable format.

If you want to invoke any of these rights, please send your request to Privacy@Originalis.com.

You can read more about these rights at the Dutch Data Protection Authority’s webpage or at the European Commission’s webpage.

Complaints

If you have any complaints regarding Originalis B.V.’s processing of your personal information, you can lodge an official complaint with the Dutch Data Protection Authority.

Contact

Originalis acts as the data controller for the information we collect. You can contact us at:

Originalis
Kalvebod Brygge 35
1560 Copenhagen V
Denmark

For request regarding your personal data please contact Privacy@Originalis.com

 

Cookies

What are cookies?

Cookies are small text files that are placed on your computer by websites that you visit. They are used to make websites work, or work more efficiently, as well as to provide information to the owner of the sit.

Cookies on our website

Our website make use of various cookies for the site to function optimally. We rely on your consent to make use of cookies that are not essential to the functioning of the website. We employ cookies to maintain and monitor the performance of our website to help improve the site.

The table below explains the cookies we use and why.

Cookie

Name

Purpose

Cookie preference

Cookie_notice_

accepted

This cookie is used to remember a user’s choice about cookies on Originalis.eu. Where users have previously indicated a preference, that user’s preference will be stored in this cookie.

Universal Analytics (Google)

_ga_gat_gid

This cookie is used to distinguish visitors. We use the information to compile reports and to help us improve the website. The cookies collect information in a way that does not directly identify anyone, including the number of visitors to the website and blog, where visitors have come to the website from and the pages they visited.

Security cookie

_cfduid

This cookie is used to distinguish visitors for the purpose of detecting malicious visitors to our website.

Page sharing cookie

_uvc

This cookie is used to enable user to share pages through third party social networking websites.

Tracking cookie (Leadfeeder)

_lfa

This cookie is used to track visitors visitor.

Originalis is the owner and data controller the of this web. If you have any questions please contact us at Privacy@Originalis.com

How to change your cookie settings.

Most web browsers allow some control of most cookies through the browsers own settings. To find out more about cookies, including how to see what cookies have been set, visit www.AboutCookies.org or www.AllAboutCookies.org.

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Pharmacovigilance

This section of our privacy policy is designed to help you understand how Abacus Medicine A/S will handle your personal information when you make a report related to adverse events or other activities related to pharmacovigilance (“Pharmacovigilance reports”).

The data we collect

When making a Pharmacovigilance report, Abacus Medicine will collect the information necessary to fulfil our obligation related to pharmacovigilance, this may include:

  • Patient initials, gender and date of birth
  • Description of adverse reaction
  • Contact details of the reporter

Purpose

Abacus Medicine processes your personal data in accordance with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). Your personal information will be used for the following purposes:

  1. To comply with our legal obligation to collect Pharmacovigilance reports in accordance with GDPR Article 6(1)(c),
  2. Detecting and preventing adverse effect or any other medicine related problem necessary for reasons of public health in accordance with GDPR Article 9(2)(i), and
  3. Transmission of information to manufacturers based on your consent in accordance with GDPR Article 6(1)(a).

Retention period

Pharmacovigilance reports are kept as long as the product is authorised and for at least 10 years after the marketing authorisation has ceased to exist.

Transfer of personal information

Abacus Medicine may be legally obligated to share your personal information with independent data controllers, such as:

  • Public health authorities
  • The product’s marketing authorisation holder or manufacturer.


Your personal information will be shared with our service providers and data processors in order to make use of their services. All data processors are bound by our instructions and will only process your personal information in accordance with this policy.

Your personal information may also be shared with external advisors as part of our internal review procedures to address our compliance with various legal obligations. All external advisors are bound by appropriate confidentiality agreements to protect your personal information.