1-9 July.Taipei, Taiwan
An extraordinary festival of performance design, including exhibitions, performances
and diverse events,attracted over 15,000 visitors from 71 countries.

Privacy & Cookies

Privacy & Cookies

This policy describes the information we collect from you and how we use it. If you have any questions or concerns about this policy, please contact us at info@wsd2017.com.

Information We Collect Automatically

Our web servers collect information about your visits to this website. This information includes the web browser you are using; your computer’s operating system and the IP address of your computer, allowing us to tell which country you are in. We use this information to identify any problems with our website and to tailor content to our visitors.

Information You Provide To Us

We sometimes collect personal information from you when you complete a form on our website, such as one to request a prospectus or creating an account to apply for World Stage Design 2017. We only collect the information necessary for us to carry out the task and your personal details are processed in accordance with the Personal Information Protection Act.

When you purchase your tickets to a World Stage Design 2017 event, in person, over the phone or online from third parties such as ticketing agencies or our hired venues, they collect your personal information. Unless you tell them otherwise, the third parties will share your name, contact details and other personal information with us. Our privacy policy applies to our collection, use, and disclosure of your personal information, once it is disclosed to us by the third party.

Sharing Your Personal Information with Others

Unless you have given us your permission to do so or we are required by law, we never share your personal information with anyone else.

Cookies

A cookie is a small file placed on your computer when you visit a website. They are used to do lots of different things, such as storing your preferences or knowing that you have visited a site before.

We use a service called Google Analytics and our website will place cookies on your computer in order to make the service work. The cookies collect information in an anonymous form, allowing Google Analytics to compile reports on how our website is being used, such as the number of visitors and the pages they visited.

We sometimes embed content from third-party websites such as YouTube, Facebook and Twitter. When you visit a page on our website that contains such content, these third-party websites may also place cookies on your computer.

Most web browsers allow you to control what cookies are used and provide you with tools to manage and delete them. To find out more, visit www.aboutcookies.org.