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Real Estate Case Studies Privacy Policy

Jan 1, 2008

 

RealEstateCaseStudies.com (RECS) is committed to making its constantly growing collection of Case Studies pages and other forms of digital content (the "Case Studies") available to Real Estate Investors ("Investors") for purposes of bettering training and changing the business model of investor education. RealEstateCaseStudies.com offers access to some of its Case Studies mainly by allowing Investors to access its Case Studies via the web.

RealEstateCaseStudies.com may make changes to this policy from time to time and will notify you of such changes by posting an updated date in the Terms, Privacy, and Copyright link at the bottom the home page of RealEstateCaseStudies.com's Web site (the "Site"). Your continued use of the Site and/or the Case Studies constitutes your acceptance of any changes to the Privacy Policy concerning, but not limited to, both previously and prospectively collected information.

What Personal Information May RealEstateCaseStudies.com Have on Its Computers and Systems?
Because RealEstateCaseStudies.com uses standard Web logging in its Web servers, our Web server may automatically recognize the domain name of each Visitor, each Visitor’s IP address, what Web page the Visitor requests, and the time of the request, along with a variety of information supplied by the visitor’s browser. See www.microsoft.com and www.netscape.com for information about the Microsoft Internet Explorer and Netscape Navigator browsers, and see www.apache.org for details about Web logs.

In addition, RealEstateCaseStudies.com may collect the email addresses and messages of those who communicate with it via email or who enter email addresses in forms.

RealEstateCaseStudies.com may collect personally identifying information when an Investor registers for access to the Case Studies, including the Investor’s name, address, telephone number, and email address.

RealEstateCaseStudies.com may use "cookies" to track Users' activities on the Site and in the Case Studies. Cookies are small files that a server transfers to the hard drive of someone who visits a site and that the server can access when the person returns to the site.

The primary sources of content for the Case Studies are publicly accessible Web pages that were collected and donated by third parties, but RealEstateCaseStudies.com will expand on such sources through its own collection activities. For instructions on removing a particular set of pages currently included in the Case Studies, please see our policies and procedures for page removal.

The communications between you and RealEstateCaseStudies.com may pass through many machines, operating systems, programs, browsers, Web servers, networks, routers, Ethernet switches, Internet service providers, proxy servers, intranets, the public phone system, or other devices (collectively, "Devices") on your premises, at RealEstateCaseStudies.com, and in between. Some of these Devices create logs of activities that are recorded on computer systems.

What Might RealEstateCaseStudies.com Do With the Information on Its Computers?
RealEstateCaseStudies.com may transfer the information on its machines, including personally identifying information, into the Case Studies. The Case Studies are made available to Investors and may be made available on the Site, or provided to third parties, for any use, without limitation.

Advances in data mining technology may make it possible to discover more personally identifiable information or profiles in the Case Studies.

RealEstateCaseStudies.com may disclose any information it collects from Users if RealEstateCaseStudies.com believes in good faith that such action is reasonably necessary to enforce its Terms of Use or other policies, to comply with the law, to comply with legal process, to operate its systems properly, or to protect the rights or property of itself, its Users, or others.

It is possible that the computers at RealEstateCaseStudies.com could become compromised by others and that the information on RealEstateCaseStudies.com’s computers could be collected and disseminated without the knowledge or consent of RealEstateCaseStudies.com. While RealEstateCaseStudies.com endeavors to block "crackers" from breaking into its machines, RealEstateCaseStudies.com is not responsible or liable for any such unauthorized uses of RealEstateCaseStudies.com or its data.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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