PRIVACY STATEMENT
This Site permits individuals to submit e-mails to and voluntarily provide personal information. As a result, we have developed this privacy statement to inform our visitors of our policies and practices regarding such information that you voluntarily provide
Personally Identifiable Collection of Information
We may collect any information that you volunteer, such as your name, email address, mailing address, telephone number, fax number, and information about your interest in various products, programs and services (“Personal Information”).
Other Collected Information
In the normal course of visiting museumlaw.wordpress.com, viewing our pages and downloading any information from the website, our servers may collect information such as:
· The domain name from which you access the Internet
· Client host names
· Your computer’s Internet Protocol (IP) address
· The name and version of your computer’s operating system and browser
Use of Collected Information
We use your personally identifiable information to supply you with and fulfill your requests for services, additional information or to include you on a subscription list.
We may use the information collected for internal purposes for administrative purposes, for technical maintenance purposes, the marketing and promotion of products and services that might be of interest to you, to communicate with you about customer service issues, to measure the number of visitors to the site and to make the site more useful to users.
We reserve the right to share both aggregate and personal information collected from you with third parties if we are authorized to do so, if the law requires it, to protect the rights of museumlaw.wordpress.com, or as part of a sale or other disposition of our assets (including our membership and/or customer records). We may also use and disclose Personal Information to prevent or trace abuses of the Site.
We may also use and disclose Personal Information to comply with any court order or government investigation, subpoena or inquiry, or as otherwise required by law, or to protect the rights, property or personal safety of museumlaw.wordpress.com, users of the Site, or the public.
Disclaimers
While museumlaw.wordpress.com has taken reasonable steps to limit the uses of information provided by you, we cannot guarantee that the information will remain permanently secure. There is always a possibility that your information could be lost due to technical problems or stolen from the WordPress databases. Museumlaw.wordpress.com is not responsible for any such loss or theft or any other unanticipated security breach.
Cookies
Operators of museumlaw.wordpress.com do not use Cookies at the present time. In the future, however, and as a result of cookies used by WordPress, users to this Site may be issued a “cookie,” a small text file placed on the user’s hard drive to track usage of the Site. Cookies help to prevent you from having to register or re-enter your information every time you visit the Site. Cookies are also used to authenticate your identity. Cookies from our Site provide us with certain information about your computer, but will not interfere with the operation of your computer.
Some cookies that are issued may contain your personally identifiable information.
If you would like to avoid cookies, your web browser may have an option that enables you to disable or not accept cookies. It should be noted, however, that should you disable or not accept cookies, portions of the Site may not properly function.
Hyperlinks
We may post hyperlinks to the Web sites of third-party web sites (“Third Party Sites”). We cannot control the actions of such third parties or be held responsible for their use of any information that you provide directly to them. We advise you to take the time to educate yourself about the privacy policy and terms of use of any Web site that you visit.
Museumlaw.wordpress.com does not control or endorse Third Party Sites.
Children’s Online Privacy
Consistent with the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (“COPPA”), this Site is not intended for use by anyone under the age of 13. Museumlaw.wordpress.com does not knowingly collect personal information from children through this Site, or any of its Web sites. Minors between the ages of 13 and 17 must obtain the permission of their parents or legal guardians before making purchases of any type on this Site.
If you are a parent with concerns about children’s privacy issues in conjunction with the use of this Site, or any other privacy issue, please contact us at pcarusoii@gmail.com.