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The following policy applies to users
of law.cuny.edu and is intended to explain what types of information is
gathered from users and how that information is used. CUNY employees
should also refer to the CUNY Computer User Policy, which outlines CUNY's internal policy for the use and protection of CUNY computer resources.
The City University of New York (CUNY) School of Law is committed to
respecting your privacy. As an unregistered user, you can visit most of
law.cuny.edu without revealing any personal information. However, in
order to personalize your view of our site and gain access to certain
information systems, you must register and provide some personal
information. We do not collect any personal information about you
unless you provide that information voluntarily. Any personal
information you choose to provide us will only be used by CUNY School
of Law to conduct official business. CUNY School of Law does not sell,
rent, loan, trade or lease personal information collected on this site.
For purposes of this policy, ''personal information'' means any
information concerning a natural person which, because of name, number,
symbol, mark or other identifier, can be used to identify that natural
person.
To protect your privacy and prevent unauthorized use, please keep
your IDs and passwords in a secure place. Also, whenever you use CUNY
systems from a public workstation, be sure to logout of the systems and
close all web browser windows before you leave the public workstation.
INFORMATION COLLECTED AND STORED AUTOMATICALLY
Cookies
A cookie is a piece of text placed on your computer by a web server.
We occasionally use ''session'' cookies on some parts of law.cuny.edu
to enhance your experience of the site and to help you move through it
easily. Session cookies created on your computer by CUNY School of Law
servers do not contain personal information. We may use a session
cookie to store a randomly generated identifying tag on your computer.
Session cookies are temporary and are automatically deleted during
operation of your browser or when your browser is closed.
If you register to personalize law.cuny.edu you will be asked for
permission to store a ''persistent'' cookie on your computer's hard
drive. This permanent cookie will allow the web site to recognize you
and your access privileges when you visit again, and to tailor the
information presented to you. CUNY School of Law uses persistent
cookies only with your permission.
Most web browsers may be customized to refuse new cookies or delete
existing cookies. Rejecting or deleting cookies may limit your ability
to take advantage of some features of this web site and could result in
the loss of any customized setting.
Logs and Network Monitoring
We maintain log files of all access to law.cuny.edu and also monitor
network traffic for purposes of site management and security. We use
this information to help diagnose problems with the server and to carry
out other administrative tasks. We also use log analysis tools for such
purposes as creating summary statistics to determine which information
is of most interest to users, identifying system problem areas, and
determining technical requirements. The following information is
typically collected in these files:
- the Internet Protocol address and domain name of your Internet
Service Provider and/or computer, if your computer has an IP address
assigned directly to it;
- the type of browser and operating system you use;
- the date and time you visited law.cuny.edu;
- the web pages or services you accessed at laaw.cuny.edu and amount of time spent at each page; and
- the web page from which you accessed law.cuny.edu and from which any page on this site was linked.
None of the foregoing information is deemed to constitute personal information by the New York State Internet Privacy and Security Act
INFORMATION COLLECTED BY E-MAIL AND ONLINE TRANSACTIONS
If you send us an e-mail, we will collect your e-mail address and
the contents of your message. We will use your e-mail address and the
information included in your message to respond to you, to address the
issues you identify, and to improve this web site. We may also use your
e-mail address to notify you about updates, services, special events or
activities offered by CUNY School of Law. If you would prefer not to
receive e-mail or other communications from CUNY School of Law, contact
the webmaster.
If you complete a transaction such as an online application or an
information request form, we will collect the information, including
personal information, that you volunteered in completing the
transaction. We will use this information only for the purposes for
which the transaction was intended.
We may redirect your e-mail message or information you provided
through an online transaction to a CUNY office other than the one which
originally received the message or information in order to better
respond to you.
The information we collect is not limited to text characters and may
include audio, video and graphic information formats included in the
message or transaction.
We do not knowingly collect personal information from children under
the age of 13. You are cautioned, however, that we will treat personal
information submitted in an e-mail as though it was submitted by an
adult, and it may, unless exempted from access by federal or state law,
be subject to public access.
DISCLOSURE OF INFORMATION COLLECTED THROUGH THIS WEB SITE
We may collect or disclose personal information without your consent if the collection or disclosure is:
- necessary to perform CUNY School of Law's statutory duties or
necessary to operate a program authorized by law, or authorized by
state or federal statute or regulation;
- made pursuant to a court order or by law;
- for the purpose of validating your identity; or
- of information to be used solely for statistical purposes that is
in the form that cannot be used to identify any particular person.
Further, the disclosure of information, including personal
information, collected through this website is subject to the
provisions of the U.S. Family Educational Rights & Privacy Act and
New York State's Freedom of Information Law.
We may also disclose personal information to federal or state law
enforcement authorities to enforce CUNY School of Law's rights against
unauthorized access or attempted unauthorized access to CUNY School of
Law's information technology assets.
RETENTION OF INFORMATION COLLECTED THROUGH THIS WEB SITE
We retain the information collected through this web site in
accordance with the CUNY School of Law records retention and
disposition policy. The retention period differs depending on the type
of information collected. Questions regarding the records retention and
disposition policy should be addressed to:
Records Access Officer
CUNY School of Law
65-21 Main Street
Flushing, NY 11367
ACCESS TO AND CORRECTION OF PERSONAL INFORMATION COLLECTED THROUGH THIS WEB SITE
You may submit a request to the CUNY School of Law records access
officer to determine whether personal information pertaining to you has
been collected through this web site. Your request must be in made in
writing and must be accompanied by reasonable proof of your identity.
Reasonable proof of identity may include verification of a signature,
inclusion of an identifier generally known only to you, or similar
appropriate identification. The address of the records access officer
is:
Records Access Officer
CUNY School of Law
65-21 Main Street
Flushing, NY 11367
The records access officer will, within five business days of the
receipt of a proper request, provide access to the personal
information; deny access in writing, explaining the reasons therefore;
or acknowledge the receipt of the request in writing, stating the
approximate date when the request will be granted or denied, which date
shall not be more than thirty days from the date of the acknowledgment.
If we have collected your personal information through law.cuny.edu
and that information is to be provided to you pursuant to your request,
the records access officer will inform you of your right to request
that the personal information be amended or corrected under the
procedures set forth in Section 95 of the Public Officers Law.
CONFIDENTIALITY AND INTEGRITY
We limit employee access to personal information collected through
law.cuny.edu to only those employees who need access to the information
in the performance of their official duties. Employees who have access
to this information follow appropriate procedures in connection with
any disclosures of personal information.
In addition, we have implemented procedures to safeguard the
integrity of CUNY School of Law's information technology assets,
including, but not limited to, authentication, authorization,
monitoring, auditing, and encryption. These security procedures have
been integrated into the design, implementation, and day-to-day
operations of law.cuny.edu as part of our continuing commitment to the
security of electronic content as well as the electronic transmission
of information.
For security purposes and to maintain the availability of
law.cuny.edu for all users, we employ software to monitor traffic to
identify unauthorized attempts to upload or change information or
otherwise damage this web site.
LINKS TO THIRD-PARTY SITES
Law.cuny.edu contains links to, and may be linked from, sites
outside of CUNY School of Law. We are not responsible for the privacy
practices, terms of use, or the content of such web sites. A link to an
outside web site from law.cuny.edu does not constitute an endorsement
or sponsorship of such web site or its content.
CHANGES TO POLICY AND DISCLAIMER
We may change this policy from time to time, and reserve the right
to do so without notice. The information provided in this privacy
policy should not be construed as giving business, legal or other
advice, or warranting as fail proof, the security of information
provided through law.cuny.edu.
CONTACT INFORMATION
For questions regarding this privacy policy, please contact the webmaster.
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