D Skillz Music Productions
Effective Date: January 23, 2026
At D Skillz Music Productions, based in San Francisco, California, we are committed to protecting your privacy in compliance with the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) and the California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA). Whether you are purchasing fine art, commissioning artwork, licensing music, or using our online beat store, your personal information is handled with transparency, accountability, and care.
This page explains your California-specific privacy rights when interacting with https://www.dskillzmusic.com, including how you may access, correct, delete, or control personal data collected through our music production services, film scoring projects, and fine art offerings.
For complete details on our general data practices, please review our Privacy Policy at https://www.dskillzmusic.com/privacy-policy.
As a California resident, you have the right to request information regarding:
Categories of Data Collected:
Name, email address, IP address, purchase history (including beat licensing and fine art commissions), and user-submitted content.
Sources of Data:
Website contact forms, email communications, social media interactions, HTTP cookies, and authorized third-party service providers.
Learn more: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTTP_cookie
Purposes of Use:
Music production services, sound design, fine art personalization, customer communication, marketing updates, and website performance analytics.
Third Parties Shared With:
Secure payment processors, analytics platforms, and communication tools that meet recognized data-protection standards.
Specific Information:
You may request a detailed report of personal data associated with your account or transactions.
You may request deletion of personal information collected by D Skillz Music Productions. Certain data may be retained when required for legal compliance, tax reporting, fraud prevention, or security obligations, as permitted under California law.
You may request corrections to inaccurate or outdated personal information. Maintaining accurate records supports reliable service delivery across our music licensing, beat store operations, and fine art commissions.
D Skillz Music Productions does not sell personal information or share data for cross-context behavioral advertising.
Your information is never monetized or distributed for third-party profiling.
Learn more about data protection concepts:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Data_privacy
We collect sensitive personal information only when necessary for secure transactions or legal obligations. This may include:
Payment card or banking information
Government-issued identification
Precise geolocation data
Biometric data (only if required for account security)
Sensitive information is never used for unrelated purposes without explicit consent.
Reference: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Personal_data
Exercising your California privacy rights will not result in discrimination. We will not:
Deny access to music services or fine art offerings
Alter pricing unfairly
Reduce service quality or availability
All creators, collectors, and visitors receive equal treatment.
To submit a verified privacy request:
📧 Email: contact@dskillzmusic.com
🌐 Contact Page: https://www.dskillzmusic.com/contact
Verification Process:
To protect your identity, we may request reasonable verification such as recent transaction details or account confirmation.
Response Timeline:
Verified requests are processed within 45 days. If additional time is required, an extension of up to 45 days may be applied in accordance with the CCPA and CPRA.
This notice may be updated to reflect changes in privacy law, technology, or business operations. The most current version will always be available at:
https://www.dskillzmusic.com/your-california-privacy-rights
Any revisions will include a new effective date.
If you have questions regarding your California privacy rights or how your data is handled:
📧 Email: contact@dskillzmusic.com
🌐 Website: https://www.dskillzmusic.com
We are committed to transparency, ethical data practices, and protecting trust across the creative economy.
Last Update: Friday, 23 January 2026 (Pacific Time)