Privacy Policy
Information Collection
IP Law Chat may collect information to enable us to analyze traffic to the blog and how visitors use the blog. This data enables us to determine which people visit our blog, how often they visit and what parts of the blog they visit most often. This information is used solely to improve the blog.
Some pages of IP Law Chat may also use cookies to track visitor traffic patterns. Please note that your web browser may allow you to be notified when a blog or website is attempting to place a cookie, giving you the choice to accept the cookie or not. Also, if you prefer not to receive any cookies, you can set your browser to refuse all cookies. Keep in mind, however, that by setting your browser to refuse all cookies, some websites may not function fully and you may be unable to access some information.
Information Sharing and Disclosure
It is the policy of IP Law Chat not to disclose any personally-identifiable information that may be collected on this blog to any third party without the permission of the person from whom such information is collected except under limited circumstances such as when required to do so by law or legal process or in urgent circumstances to protect personal safety, the public or this blog or related website(s). Although IP Law Chat strives to protect the privacy and personal information of its users, we cannot and do not make any promises or guarantees regarding the confidentiality of any information that may be collected on this blog or that you forward to us. Therefore, we urge you to take every precaution to protect your personal information when you are on the Internet.
IP Law Chat's policy of protecting the personal information of its users is not intended to be and shall not be construed as an agreement to form any type of attorney-client relationship. For more information on the site usage terms on this issue, please see the Disclaimer. Links to Third-Party Blogs and Websites
IP Law Chat may contain links to other blogs and websites. We do not share your personal information with those blogs and websites and are not responsible for their privacy practices. We encourage you to learn about the privacy policies of those blogs and websites and any others you might frequent on the Web.
Protecting the Privacy of Children
Children under 18 years of age are not the target audience for this blog. To protect their privacy, IP Law Chat prohibits the solicitation of personal information from these children. No personally-identifiable information from or about any child under the age of 18 will ever be knowingly collected by this blog or disclosed to third parties. To protect the privacy of these children, parents are strongly encouraged to be aware of their children's activities on the Web.
Changes to this Privacy Policy
IP Law Chat reserves the right to change, modify or update this policy at any time without notice. Any substantial changes in the way the blog collects and uses your personal information, however, will be posted on the blog.
IP Law Chat may collect information to enable us to analyze traffic to the blog and how visitors use the blog. This data enables us to determine which people visit our blog, how often they visit and what parts of the blog they visit most often. This information is used solely to improve the blog.
Some pages of IP Law Chat may also use cookies to track visitor traffic patterns. Please note that your web browser may allow you to be notified when a blog or website is attempting to place a cookie, giving you the choice to accept the cookie or not. Also, if you prefer not to receive any cookies, you can set your browser to refuse all cookies. Keep in mind, however, that by setting your browser to refuse all cookies, some websites may not function fully and you may be unable to access some information.
Information Sharing and Disclosure
It is the policy of IP Law Chat not to disclose any personally-identifiable information that may be collected on this blog to any third party without the permission of the person from whom such information is collected except under limited circumstances such as when required to do so by law or legal process or in urgent circumstances to protect personal safety, the public or this blog or related website(s). Although IP Law Chat strives to protect the privacy and personal information of its users, we cannot and do not make any promises or guarantees regarding the confidentiality of any information that may be collected on this blog or that you forward to us. Therefore, we urge you to take every precaution to protect your personal information when you are on the Internet.
IP Law Chat's policy of protecting the personal information of its users is not intended to be and shall not be construed as an agreement to form any type of attorney-client relationship. For more information on the site usage terms on this issue, please see the Disclaimer. Links to Third-Party Blogs and Websites
IP Law Chat may contain links to other blogs and websites. We do not share your personal information with those blogs and websites and are not responsible for their privacy practices. We encourage you to learn about the privacy policies of those blogs and websites and any others you might frequent on the Web.
Protecting the Privacy of Children
Children under 18 years of age are not the target audience for this blog. To protect their privacy, IP Law Chat prohibits the solicitation of personal information from these children. No personally-identifiable information from or about any child under the age of 18 will ever be knowingly collected by this blog or disclosed to third parties. To protect the privacy of these children, parents are strongly encouraged to be aware of their children's activities on the Web.
Changes to this Privacy Policy
IP Law Chat reserves the right to change, modify or update this policy at any time without notice. Any substantial changes in the way the blog collects and uses your personal information, however, will be posted on the blog.