ARKANSAS COURT BULLETIN PRIVACY POLICY

EFFECTIVE AUGUST 31, 2014

  1. INTRODUCTION
    The Arkansas Court Bulletin wants you to be familiar with how we collect, use and disclose information from and about you. This Privacy Policy applies to information we collect from all sources including in connection with our website and mobile site that link to this Privacy Policy. This Policy describes the Arkansas Court Bulletin's collection and use of users' Personal Information.
  2. INFORMATION WE COLLECT
    Dow Jones and our service providers may collect the following information from and about you: Personal Information "Personal Information" is the information that identifies you as an individual, such as name, postal address, telephone number, email address, and credit or debit card number. Personal Information from You We collect Personal Information when, for example, you register for or subscribe to the Arkansas Court Bulletin. Personal Information We Receive from Third Parties We may receive Personal Information about you from third parties, such as the third party provider of your subscription payment. The Personal Information we receive from third parties may include, for example, your name, contact information, information about your transactions, purchase history, or relationships with various product and service providers, and your use of certain applications.
  3. HOW WE USE YOUR INFORMATION
    We use the Personal Information we collect from and about you for the purposes set forth below. To provide and manage our services. We use the information we collect from and about you to provide our products and services and features to you, including: to process and fulfill your subscription, to send you information about your relationship or transactions with us, to measure and improve those services and features, and to notify you of subscription renewals or changes in subscription terms. To contact you. The Arkansas Court Bulletin may periodically send promotional materials or notifications related to our products and services. There are certain service notifications that you may not opt-out of, such as renewal notices and notifications of changes to the Arkansas Court Bulletin's products and services or policies. To protect the rights of the Arkansas Court Bulletin and others. The Arkansas Court Bulletin may use your Personal Information as we believe to be necessary or appropriate in order to: (i) protect, enforce, or defend the legal rights, privacy, safety, or property of the Arkansas Court Bulletin, its employees, agents and contractors (including enforcement of our agreements and our terms of use); (ii) protect the safety, privacy, and security of users of our products and services or members of the public; (iii) protect against fraud or for risk management purposes; (iv) comply with the law or legal process, including laws outside your country of residence. To manage corporate, third-party, and law school subscriptions. If your subscription is provided in whole or in part by your employer or other third party, we may notify the provider when you access or use your subscription. If you have a student or professor subscription associated with a professor or school, we may notify your professor or school to confirm your subscription, access or use. When providing these notices, we may reveal limited amounts of your Personal Information such as your name or email address. To complete a merger or sale of assets. If the Arkansas Court Bulletin sells all or part of its business or makes a sale or transfer of its assets or is otherwise involved in a merger or transfer of all or a material part of its business, Dow Jones may transfer your information to the party or parties involved in the transaction as part of that transaction.
  4. SECURITY
    The Arkansas Court Bulletin uses commercially reasonable administrative, technical, personnel and physical measures to safeguard Personal Information in its possession against loss, theft and unauthorized use, disclosure or modification. However, no one can guarantee the complete safety of your information. If you have reason to believe that your interaction with us is no longer secure (for example, if you feel that the security of any account you might have with us has been compromised), please immediately notify us of the problem in accordance with the instructions below.
  5. HOW TO ACCESS, CORRECT OR UPDATE YOUR INFORMATION
    You can access or modify your registration or subscription profile information and modify your marketing preferences by contacting us, as indicated below. Most subscribers and registered users can also update their Personal Information online by signing on to their accounts and visiting the appropriate account management sections of our websites. Please note that if you have subscribed or registered for our print and digital editions, you may need to update your information for each separately. You may contact us by mail: Arkansas Court Bulletin, 1409 Cumberland Street, Little Rock, AR 72202 or by email: info@courtbulletin.com; by phone: (501) 374-0616; or visit us online at www.courtbulletin.com.
  6. OTHER IMPORTANT INFORMATION
    Updates to Privacy Policy. The Arkansas Court Bulletin may modify this Privacy Policy. Please look at the Effective Date at the top of this Privacy Policy to see when this Privacy Policy was last revised. Your use of the Arkansas Court Bulletin Online Services or your provision of personal information to use following these changes means that you accept the revised Privacy Policy. Data Retention. We will retain your Personal Information for the period necessary to fulfill the purposes outlined in this Privacy Policy unless a longer retention period is required or allowed by law. Collection of Personal Financial Information by a Payment Service. In some cases, we may use an unaffiliated payment service to allow you to purchase a subscription (“Payment Service”). If you wish to purchase a product or make a payment in such a case, you will be directed to a Payment Service webpage. Any information that you provide to a Payment Service will be subject to the applicable Payment Service’s privacy policy, rather than this Privacy Policy. We have no control over, and are not responsible for, any Payment Service’s use of information collected through any Payment Service. The Arkansas Court Bulletin is not responsible for the privacy practices of any such third parties, and once you leave the Arkansas Court Bulletin Online Services, you should check the applicable privacy policy of the other service.
  7. CONTACT US
    If you have questions about this Privacy Policy, please contact us at info@courtbulletin.com.