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PRIVACY

This document was last updated on June 2, 2008.

1. ACKNOWLEDGMENT AND ACCEPTANCE OF TERMS

AVEC ERIC LLC is committed to protecting your privacy. This Privacy Statement sets forth our current privacy practices with regard to the information we collect when you or your computer interact with our website. By accessing aveceric.com, you acknowledge and fully understand AVEC ERIC LLC's Privacy Policy and freely consent to the information collection and use practices described in this Privacy Policy.

2. INFORMATION WE COLLECT AND HOW WE USE IT

AVEC ERIC LLC collects certain information from and about its users three ways: directly from the user, Web Server logs, and with Cookies.

a. Personal Information Users

Visitors to our website can register to comment on posts. When you register, we may request some personal information such as name, email and other relevant information.

We will not disclose personally identifiable information we collect from you to third parties without your permission except to the extent necessary including:

  • To fulfill your service requests for services.
  • To protect ourselves from liability,
  • To respond to legal process or comply with law, or
  • In connection with a merger, acquisition, or liquidation of the company.


b. Web Server Logs.

When you visit our Website, we may track information to administer the site and analyze its usage. Examples of information we may track include:
  • Your Internet protocol address.
  • The kind of browser or computer you use.
  • Number of links you click within the site.
  • State or country from which you accessed the site.
  • Date and time of your visit.
  • Name of your Internet service provider.
  • Web page you linked to our site from.
  • Pages you viewed on the site.


c. Use of Cookies

AVEC ERIC LLC may use cookies to personalize or enhance your user experience. A cookie is a small text file that is placed on your hard disk by a Web page server. Cookies cannot be used to run programs or deliver viruses to your computer. Cookies are uniquely assigned to you, and can only be read by a Web Server in the domain that issued the cookie to you.