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E-SIGN Consent

 

1. What is this page about?

 

We interact with you electronically. Some of the information we give you (like our terms of use) has legal effects. We want the information we provide you or give you access to in electronic form to have the same legal effect as if we gave it to you in paper or non-electronic form. Therefore, we ask you to consent to that.

 

2. What are you consenting to?

 

By electronically acknowledging this page, you consent to our use of an electronic record to provide or make available any information that you are entitled to receive from us. This consent applies to all of your interactions with us on our website. Examples of the information we provide you in electronic form are our terms of use, our privacy policy, our content policy, our copyright complains process, any subscription agreements to which you agree, and this page.

 

3. How can you keep your information up to date?

 

If you want us to communicate with you, you must provide an accurate and up-to-date email address in your profile. You can update your profile using the functions we make available on our website.

 

4. How can you withdraw your consent?

 

You can withdraw your consent prospectively by terminating your account with us using the functions we make available on our website.

 

5. How can you access and retain electronic records?

 

Because we are a small company, we do not give you the right or option to have us send you a copy of any of the electronic records in paper or other non-electronic form. To access these electronic records, you will need a web browser that our site supports, a computer that runs that browser, and a telecommunications connection to the internet. You can retain copies of any of these electronic records by saving or copying them to your computer or by printing them. We will inform you on this page before any change to the requirements for accessing or retaining these electronic records.

 

Last Update

 

This version of this page first appeared on October 27, 2009. You may print this page for your records.