Privacy PolicyThank you for coming to our web site ("Site"), located at www.joanganzcooneycenter.org. Through this Site, The Joan Ganz Cooney Center for Educational Media and Research, Inc. ("Cooney Center") aims to extend our mission to foster innovation in children's learning through digital media. We recognize the importance of privacy concerns especially in the Internet environment and have adopted this Privacy Policy for this Site. "Cooney Center" also is referred to as "we," "us" or "our" in this Privacy Policy. Our Services Providers (as defined below) may have access to your personally identifiable information as necessary to provide their services. They are required to maintain the privacy of all such information in their possession or control and can only use the information for the purpose that we have contracted them. We do not sell or exchange email addresses with third parties for their own purposes. Please understand that if you choose to not receive promotional correspondence from us, we may still contact you in connection with your relationship, activities, transactions and communications with us. Also, a request to have us stop sharing your personally identifiable information with other entities for marketing purposes will only apply as of the date of your request, and we will not be responsible for any communications that you may receive from entities that received your personally identifiable information prior to such request. In these cases, please contact that entity directly. You may be able to send information about our programs and offerings to your friends and colleagues through our Site such as by clicking on a "Spread the Word" or similar button. In some of these cases, you may provide the name and email address of your friend or colleague to us. Such information will be treated in accordance with this Privacy Policy and applicable law. We also collect data automatically through "cookies," "web beacons," and "web logs" which are commonly used on the Internet. A "cookie" is a piece of information that a web site transfers to a user's computer for record-keeping purposes. As a user moves from page to page at our Site, a cookie is used to tell us that it is the same user. We also may use a cookie to keep track of your selections. You may set your Internet browser to accept or not accept cookies and you may delete any cookies that you have received. However, should you decide to disable any cookies we place on your computer, you may not be able to use certain services or features on the Site. A "web beacon" is a one-pixel image (which may be visible or transparent), which may be embedded on a web page or email message, and which may also provide us with information about usage of that page or email message. We also maintain web logs that record basic information about visitors to our Site such as the Internet Protocol (IP) address for their computers and the type of browser and operating system they use. An IP address is a number designated for your computer by your Internet service provider to provide access to the Internet. We may use your IP address to gather aggregate information on the use of the Site, but we will only be able to identify you individually if we link the IP address to you as a particular user. We may disclose and use the information we collect in connection with investigations of illegal or unauthorized activity or in response to requests by law enforcement agencies as well as government and other authorities. We may disclose information to protect our rights or property or other users of the Site. In the event that Cooney Center, or substantially all of its assets, is acquired by one or more third parties as a result of an acquisition, merger, sale, reorganization, consolidation or liquidation, information we collect on our Site may be one of the transferred assets. We may disclose aggregate statistics regarding user behavior as a measure of interest in, and use of, our Site and emails to third parties in the form of aggregate data, such as overall patterns or demographic reports that do not describe or identify any individual user. Security In the unlikely event that we believe that the security of your personally identifiable information in our possession or control may have been compromised, we may seek to notify you of that development. If a notification is appropriate, we would endeavor to do so as promptly as possible under the circumstances, and, to the extent we have your email address, we may notify you by email. You consent to our use of email as a means of such notification. If you prefer for us to use another method to notify you in this situation, please email us at
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with the alternative contact information you wish to be used.
Effective date: December 5th, 2007 |












