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RAM
PRODUCTIONS is strongly committed to protecting the privacy
of consumers of its products and services.
RAM PRODUCTIONS strictly protects the security of your
personal information and honors your choices for its intended
use. We carefully protect your data from loss, misuse,
unauthorized access or disclosure, alteration, or destruction.
RAM PRODUCTIONS does not sell or release any information
gathered on or through its website to third parties. All
information gathered here will be used only by RAM PRODUCTIONS
for internal marketing analysis and to improve our products,
services and web sites.
RAM PRODUCTIONS only collects personally identifiable
data, such as names, addresses, e-mail addresses, and
the like, when voluntarily submitted by a visitor who
requests that RAM PRODUCTIONS products or information
be sent to him or her, either through a download or through
a land carrier. The information we collect is used by
us to follow up on these orders and is not shared with
other organizations for commercial purposes. If you supply
us with your postal address online you may receive periodic
mailings of our products or information.
Web sites use cookies to simulate a continuous connection
to that site. This makes it more convenient for users
by allowing them to visit pages within a site without
having to reintroduce themselves with each mouse click.
Contrary to popular fears and misconceptions, cookies
were not created to spy on or otherwise invade the privacy
of Internet users. Cookies contain only information that
users volunteer, and they do not have the capability of
infiltrating a user's hard drive and sneaking away with
personal information. The simple function of a cookie
is that of helping the user navigate a web site with as
little obstruction as possible. Cookies are small data
structures used by a web site (server) to deliver data
to a web client (user); request that the client store
the information; and in certain circumstances, return
the information to the web site. Web sites can thus "remember"
information about users to facilitate their preferences
for a particular site and allow the use of user passwords.
The web site may deliver one or more cookies to the client.
The client stores cookie data in one or more flat files
on its local hard drive. Cookies allow web sites to maintain
user information across HTTP connections. The current
HTTP protocol is "stateless," meaning that the
server does not store any information about a particular
HTTP transaction; each connection is "fresh"
and has no knowledge of any other HTTP transaction. "State"
information is information about a communication between
a user and a server, similar in many ways to frequent
flyer profiles or option settings in desktop software.
(For example, a preference for aisle or window seats is
cookie-like information that a frequent-flyer program
might store about its customers.) In some cases it is
useful to maintain state information about the user across
HTTP transactions. RAM PRODUCTIONS will not disclose any
of your personally identifiable information except when
we have your permission or under special circumstances,
such as when we believe in good faith that the law requires
it or under the circumstances described below.
RAM PRODUCTIONS may also disclose account information
in special cases when we have reason to believe that disclosing
this information is necessary to identify, contact or
bring legal action against someone who may be violating
RAM PRODUCTIONS's Terms of Service or may be causing injury
to or interference with (either intentionally or unintentionally)
RAM PRODUCTIONS's rights or property, other RAM PRODUCTIONS
users, or anyone else that could be harmed by such activities.
RAM PRODUCTIONS may disclose or access account information
when we believe in good faith that the law requires it
and for administrative and other purposes that we deem
necessary to maintain, service, and improve our products
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