Your rights

This form allows you to exercise your rights regarding your personal data processed by Haru Music Agency.

You can, in particular, request access to your data, its rectification, its erasure, the restriction of its processing, object to its processing, or exercise your right to data portability where applicable. Data protection authorities remind users that these rights must be easily exercised and that a response must be provided as soon as possible, and at the latest within one month in straightforward cases.

How to use this form

  • Fill in the required fields marked with an asterisk.
  • Please provide the email address you used when contacting us. Haru Music Agency, to make it easier to find your data.
  • Describe your request as precisely as possible to allow for its processing as quickly as possible.
  • Additional documentation may only be requested if further information is needed to verify your identity.

Form

Information on the processing of your request

The information collected on this form is recorded by Haru Music Agency in order to process and follow up on your request to exercise rights relating to your personal data.

The required fields are necessary to verify and process your request. Without this information, we may not be able to process your request satisfactorily.

The data collected is intended solely for authorized personnel within Haru Music Agency and is kept for the time necessary to process your request, then deleted within a reasonable timeframe, unless there is a specific legal obligation.

To learn more about how your personal data is processed, you can consult the Privacy Policy.

Response time

You will receive a response as soon as possible and, in principle, at the latest within one month of receipt of your request.

If your request cannot be processed immediately, or if additional information is required, you will be informed of the outcome of your request.

Claim

If, after contacting us, you feel that your rights have not been respected, you can lodge a complaint with the competent supervisory authority.

Last updated: April 28, 2026