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The Publishing Law Center Privacy Policy Information
This statement discloses the privacy practices for The Publishing Law Center on the World Wide Web. We recognize the importance of protecting the privacy of personally identifiable information collected about you. In adopting our privacy policy, our purpose is to balance our business interests in collecting and using information and your reasonable expectations of privacy. The Publishing Law Center is committed to protecting the privacy of the visitors to our Web site. We do not collect personally identifiable information unless the information is willing provided to The Publishing Law Center by our Web site visitors. The Publishing Law Center will not sell or rent any of this information to a third party. We will only use this information internally or to notify users of The Publishing Law Center Web site regarding content updates or for marketing purposes. If you do not want to be contacted via e-mail by The Publishing Law Center write to us at info@publaw.com and provide us with your full name and e-mail address and we will not send you e-mails in the future. The Publishing Law Center is not responsible for the content or the privacy policies of Web sites to which it may link. Subscribing to PubLaw Update Service During the free registration process for PubLaw Update Service, The Publishing Law Center requires that you supply an e-mail address, and some demographic information (name; company/ organization; address; telephone and facsimile numbers; if applicable we ask you for information regarding your publishing company and information regarding how you heard about The Publishing Law Center Web site, although submission of this information is not required). On occasion, The Publishing Law Center may also decide, with your permission, to collect additional personal information from subscribers in connection with surveys or special offers. Cookies The Publishing Law Center does not employ cookies on our Web site to recognize visitors to The Publishing Law Center. IP Addresses The Publishing Law Center logs IP addresses, or the location of your computer on the Internet. We do not use IP address logs to track your session or your behavior on our site. The hosting service we use, provides us with certain statistics on visitors to our site. This information is aggregated and does not reflect specific information about you. Use of Information The Publishing Law Center's primary goal in collecting personal information is to provide you, the user, with an experience that best meets your information needs. This includes articles, links, online shopping and other types of services that we believe will assist you in your publishing endeavors. In order to provide these services at no charge to the user, The Publishing Law Center may display advertisements on its Web site. It is our belief that by knowing something about you, that The Publishing Law Center and its partners will be able to deliver more relevant content, services and advertisements and therefore provide better service to you. Only The Publishing Law Center and its sponsor, the Law Office of Lloyd L. Rich, have access to an individuals' information. Our advertisers do not have access to an individual's information but The Publishing Law Center may share aggregated research data, such as a user's domain name and the Web site page visited, with advertisers or business partners. The Publishing Law Center as a general rule, will not disclose any of your personally-identifiable information other than as set forth above except (1) when you specifically grant us permission or (2) if we are required, such as when we have a good faith belief that the law requires it. Links on The Publishing Law Center Web Site Advertisers or Web sites that have links on The Publishing Law Center Web site may collect personally identifiable information about you. The information practices of the Web sites linked to The Publishing Law Center are not covered by our privacy policy. E-Commerce If you make a purchase from a merchant or service provider listed on our Web site, the information obtained during your visit to the merchant or service provider's Web site - including tracking information, cookies and credit card number and contact information - is provided so that the purchase transaction may occur. Each merchant or service provider has a separate privacy and information collection practice. The Publishing Law Center has no responsibility or liability for these independent policies. For information regarding the merchant or service provider and their privacy policy, return to their home page. Information Security The hosting service we use has put into place appropriate procedures to protect the information we collect online, prevent unauthorized access and maintain accuracy of the data. Opting-Out, Corrections and Cancellations The Publishing Law Center upon your request, will (1) remove your personal information from our database, thereby canceling your subscription to the PubLaw® Update Service; (2) correct any personal information that you let us know is incorrect; or (3) permit you to "opt out" of further e-mail contact (excepting notification of major changes to the service) while still allowing access to the site. To request a correction or cancellation send an e-mail to info@publaw.com
This privacy policy is not legal advice. You should consult an attorney if you have legal questions that relate to your specific publishing issues and projects.
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