If you have questions regarding this privacy statement, please direct them
to the Proctor Plaza staff (privacy@proctorplaza.com ).
Proctor Plaza has created this privacy statement in order to demonstrate
our firm commitment to privacy. The following discloses our information gathering
and dissemination practices for the Proctor Plaza Web site.
Personal Information
It is Proctor Plaza's intention to give you as much control as possible over
your personal information. In general, you can visit the Proctor Plaza Web
site without telling us who you are or revealing any information about yourself.
However, there are places on our Web site when we may need information from you,
such as your name, email address, city/state, and zip code. It is our intent
to let you know before we collect personal information from you.
Proctor Plaza will not distribute or sell any of your personal information
to third parties. However, your name, username, and email address are available
to registered coordinators if you request coordinator access to the site. Only
these three pieces of information are shared with them, nothing more. We do release
account and other personal information when we believe release is appropriate
to comply with law; enforce or apply our Terms of Use and other agreements; or
protect the rights, property, or safety of Proctor Plaza, our users, or others.
1. The IP address from which you post may be recorded by Proctor Plaza each
time you post a comment or other information on a public area of the site, such
as a message board. Proctor Plaza may therefore have the ability to link
information about you together with information you may post for public review.
2. Proctor Plaza may be required to disclose information about you (see above)
in response to subpoenas, warrants, court orders or legal process.
3. If Proctor Plaza receives a subpoena or other legal process requesting
the disclosure of information about you, we will attempt to notify you before
we respond, unless prohibited from doing so by a court order or applicable law.
Specifically,
a. We will attempt to notify you 30 days in advance of our response to such a
subpoena or other legal process, or within a deadline set by a court order or
applicable law, if that deadline is shorter than 30 days.
b. We will attempt to notify you of such a subpoena or other legal process by
sending a notice by electronic mail to the most recent e-mail address you have
provided to us. The notice will include basic information concerning the subpoena,
court order, or legal process (i.e., name of lawsuit, case number, place of filing,
party issuing subpoena, the court where the subpoena was issued, contact information,
deadline by which we plan to comply with the process, etc.).
4. If we receive a subpoena for your personal information (such as your identity),
you may have the legal right to resist or limit the release of that information
in court by filing a motion to quash the subpoena. You may be able to argue,
for example, that disclosure of the information would violate your rights to
free speech and privacy under the 1st and 4th Amendments of the U.S. Constitution.
5. We cannot advise you regarding the law or an appropriate response to a subpoena.
Should you wish to oppose a subpoena or other legal process, you should seek
legal advice concerning applicable rights and procedures that might be available.
6. If we receive a court-filed motion to quash or otherwise limit the subpoena
from you or your lawyer, we will not disclose the requested information until
we receive an order from the court to do so.
We use your IP address to help diagnose problems with our server, and to administer
our Web site. We also can use the IP address to verify the identity of perpetrators
of illegal postings.
We do keep track of the domains from which people visit us. Your domain address
is used to gather broad demographic data. We analyze this data for trends and
statistics, and then we discard it.
The Proctor Plaza Web site's registration forms (only found in certain areas
of our site) require users to give us contact information (like their name and
email address). We use the contact information from registration forms to send
information about Proctor Plaza and to insure that our programming is used
for legitimate purposes (see our Terms of Use). The contact information is also
used to contact the visitor when necessary. Visitors may opt-out of receiving
future communications (see below).
Public Forums
The Proctor Plaza Web site makes chat rooms, forums, and message boards available
to its visitors. Please remember that any information that is disclosed in these
areas becomes public information, please exercise caution when deciding to disclose
your personal information. Proctor Plaza may post the transcript of a chat
session on a Web site or other media for informational, example, or demonstration
purposes.
Security
The Proctor Plaza Web site has security measures in place to protect the
loss, misuse and alteration of the information under our control. We back up
the entire Proctor Plaza Web site on a daily basis, and have password protected
access levels which insure legitimate site administration.
Business relationships
The Proctor Plaza Web site contains links to other Web sites. Proctor Plaza is not responsible for the security practices of the Web sites that are
linked from our site. We highly recommend that visitors check the privacy statements
at these linked sites.
If you have any questions or comments about this privacy statement, the practices
of this Web site, or your dealings with Proctor Plaza, you can contact the
Proctor Plaza staff at privacy@proctorplaza.com .
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