Privacy policy
Last updated 5th August 2008
Information Collection and Use
We collect information from our users and their computers when they view our web
sites. We collect both personally identifiable and non-personally identifiable
information. We also collect information from you when you request support or
make enquiries about our products or services.
We may ask you to provide us with personally identifiable information at various
points while you use our web sites, such as when you register for a web site account
or when you purchase products or services from us. Examples of the types of personally
identifiable information we collect range from your e-mail address to your name,
address, phone or fax number, e-mail address, and credit card information.
We use the personally identifiable information you provide about yourself to
fulfil your requests for products and services, to contact you about your account,
to complete and support your activities, to respond to your enquiries about our
offerings, and to customise the content of our web sites. We use your e-mail
address and other personally identifiable information to send you service notifications
about your account, about the services you currently use, if any, and concerning
changes to our Privacy Statements, Acceptable Use Policy, Web site Terms of Use, or
other legal or policy matters. If you have given us permission, we will use your
e-mail address and other personally identifiable information to send you our
newsletter or to communicate with you about products and services we believe may
be of interest to you.
We also may use some of this information in anonymous or statistical forms, such
as aggregating geographic information from user addresses to better understand our
customers. We also may ask you to optionally provide us information about your
interests to be used for similar purposes. We will ask your permission before using
this type of information in a way that personally identifies you.
Log Files
We use the information in our server log files to analyse trends in the usage
of our web sites, to administer and maintain our web sites, to track a user's path
through our web sites, and to gather broad demographic statistics about our web sites and
the ways in which they are used. Most of the information in these files is not
unique to you as an individual, such as the files requested and pages you visit
on our web sites, the web sites from which you may have been referred to our web
sites, and information about the type of browser you use and its settings. Some of
the log files contain IP addresses and other personally identifiable information,
which are used to identify user connections and to resolve technical issues
related to administration of our web sites.
Cookies
A cookie is a small text file stored on a computer that contains information
associated with that computer. Our Web sites use cookies for several purposes,
such as maintaining your login state, improving the content of our web sites,
providing you with information tailored to your interests, customising the content
of our web pages, and improving the security of your use of our web sites. Login
cookies are linked to your user account, which is stored with other personally
identifiable information.
You can instruct your browser to stop accepting cookies from our Web sites.
If you do so, however, you will hinder your experience by, for example, preventing
you from accessing certain areas of our web site, as well as preventing us from
displaying content customised to the preferences you have specified. You should,
however, be able to access most parts of our sites that are available to the
general public.
Transparent GIF files
In addition to our own cookies, we use pixels, or transparent GIF files, on
our sites to help manage our online advertising and email marketing. These GIF
files are provided by one or more third-party service providers, based on our
specification as to where they are used. The files enable our service providers
to recognise a unique cookie in your web browser, which in turn enables us and
our services providers to learn which advertisements and emails bring you to our
website and how you use the site.
Examples of the ways in which 360 Degree Music Ltd. and our third party service
providers use GIF files include:
- Tracking customer response to our advertisements, emails and site content
- Determining your ability to receive HTML-based email messages. This capability helps us or our service providers send you email in a format you can read
- Knowing how many users open an email and allowing our service providers to compile aggregated statistics about an email campaign for us
- Allowing us to better target interactive advertising; enhancing customer support and site usability; and providing offers and promotions that we believe would be of interest to you - if you've given us permission to do so by opting-in to receiving them
To conduct these or other activities, we or our service providers sometimes may
link personal information you previously have provided us (such as, for example,
your name, e-mail address, and the version of our products that you have purchased)
to the information the GIF files provide about how you arrive at, navigate through,
and leave our sites.
Disclosure of Information
We will not disclose personally identifiable information we collect from you
to third parties without your permission except to the extent necessary
- To fulfill your requests for products or services
- To protect the security of our software, services, web sites, and users
- To protect ourselves from liability
- To respond to legal process or comply with law
- In connection with a merger, acquisition, or liquidation of the company.
We may share statistical information about users of our web sites with third
parties. We do not link this information to any personally identifiable information.
In addition, we may occasionally join with other reputable companies to provide
users with third party products and services. We will notify you at the time that
you sign up for these products or services that these third parties will obtain
personally identifiable information to provide the requested products or services.
This Privacy Statement does not cover these companies' use of the information.
Security
We take measures to protect the security of personally identifiable information
we hold about you. These measures include
- Encrypting sensitive information during transmission,
- Limiting the number of our employees who have access to personally identifiable information,
- Requiring employees with access to personally identifiable information to take appropriate measures to safeguard it.
- Storing your information in secure places that are protected using standard security technologies.
Changes to this Privacy Statement
360 Degree Music Ltd will occasionally update this Privacy Statement as our
business and products evolve. When we do, we will also revise the "last updated"
date at the top of the Privacy Statement. For material changes to this Privacy
Statement, 360 Degree Music Ltd will notify you by placing a prominent notice on
the web site.
Contact Us
If you have questions about this Privacy Statement, its implementation, or
our practices, please contact us.
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