Aalborg University (AAU) and Lille University are acting as the data controller within the meaning of the GDPR for participant data associated with the “Fair MusE” project, work package 4, https://fairmuse.eu Grant agreement ID: 101095088.
We ask for your consent to process your personal data. The purpose of the processing of the data is to understand the level of fairness in the European music ecosystem, in the context of the EU Horizon Europe project “Fair MusE”. By studying music streaming activity data (your playlists and your listening history) and relating this to various dataset on e.g., diversity among music creators, our aim is to present a “Fairness score” showing different dimension of fairness for music creators (artists, composers etc.) or for users of streaming platforms in Europe. Additionally, the processing of data provided by you in surveys located at or linked from the Fair MusE participant portal will increase our understanding of fairness for music creators in Europe.
The data that you upload via the Participant Portal will never be published or shared with anybody outside the Fair MusE project. The Fair MusE project staff and their associated students from Aalborg University, University of Lille and Vrije Universiteit Brussel will have access to your data under supervision of the joint data controllers. We will publish different statistics and plots showing the data on an aggregated level, where individual persons cannot be identified. Your data will not be visible and your identity or music habits will not be identifiable via these publications.
By signing up to this participant portal (https://portal.fairmuse.eu/), you consent to let us:
- Process the music streaming activity data you upload via the “Fair MusE” participant portal. The music streaming activity data that we collect consists of 1) your playlists, 2) the music that has been played via your account. All other uploaded data will be filtered out and deleted during the uploading process and prior to the transfer from the Participant Portal to the database. Your music streaming activity data is stored in a database physically located at the “Fair MusE” project partner, Lille University, France.
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Process data provided by you in surveys located at or linked from the “Fair MusE” participant portal to increase our understanding of the fairness for music creators in Europe. If you decide to provide us with additional qualitative information, e.g., participate in interviews, focus groups or workshops, your GDPR rights are also covered by this Declaration of Consent.
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Process your email address for the purpose of creating a user login to the “Fair MusE” participant portal, to communicate with you regarding your data upload process and to inform you regarding your participation in the Fair MusE project.
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Store cookies in your web browser to ease the login to the Fair MusE Participant Portal.
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The data that you upload via the Participant Portal will never be published or shared with anybody. Only Fair MusE project staff from Aalborg University, University of Lille and Vrije Universiteit Brussel will have access to your data. We will, however, publish different statistics and plots showing the data on an aggregated level, where individual persons cannot be identified. Your data will not be visible and your identity or music habits will not be identifiable via these publications.
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Reuse the data in our research of fairness in the European music ecosystem is planned until March 1, 2027, one year after the end of the Fair MusE project 28 February 2026.
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No disclosure of personal data is planned to other organisations.
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Your data will not be transferred outside the European Economic Area.
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Your data will not be used for profiling or automated decision-making purposes.
The music streaming activity data will be stored securely at Lille University.
The survey data that you provide and your Participant Portal user data (e.g., email address, password, and user ID) will be stored securely at Aalborg University. In addition, this data is used solely for the purposes of this study and is processed by the scientific director or persons under his authority who are bound by an obligation of confidentiality.
You always have the right to revoke your consent. If you wish to revoke your consent later on, you can send an email to: contact@fairmuse.eu – or via the Fair MusE Participant Portal.