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Privacy

Notice/Disclosure

It is not the intention of Video Management Co., hereafter referred to as VMC, through this web site to secretly collect the private information of consumers. If during your visit to this site, you request information by providing your email address, that information will be used solely for the purpose of responding to you with the requested information. If you visit our site to read or download information that may be useful to you, this notice provides assurances to you that:

1) The information collected may include the domain through which you access the Internet, in other words the ISP (Internet Service Provider) you have chosen to use. We may note the time and date of your contact and the Internet website that linked you to our site. The information thus collected is used to count visits to this page and to the various other pages contained within the VMC site. The VMC website does utilize the use of browser cookies for the sole purpose to store customer's shopping cart ID between visits. The storage of this information is defaulted to 14-days, afterwhich this data is no longer available.

2) Further note that VMC does not sell, rent, loan, trade, or lease any personal information collected at our site. All personal information is used solely by VMC for the purpose of order processing.

Security

VMC is conscious of the security concerns of our clients. We are continually implementing and researching the best reasonable security options available for protecting our data internally and over the Internet.

In order to protect your personal information, we use technologies and processes such as encryption, access control procedures, physical security, and other measures. These measures increase the security and privacy of information traveling to, from and within Webplace. Only our authorized employees or agents carrying out permitted business functions are allowed to access personal information.

How is my personal Information protected?

We require the use of a secure browser to provide and access information. The Netscape Navigator, the Netscape Communicator, and the Microsoft Internet Explorer are all secure browsers. Secure browsers employ Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) technology to communicate with servers.

What is SSL?

SSL is a protocol designed by Netscape to provide secure communications on the Internet. Here's what SSL does:

1. It authenticates that the server you've connected to is the one it purports to be.

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It creates a secure communication channel by encrypting all communication between the user and the server.

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It conducts a cryptographic word count to ensure data integrity between the server and the user. The word count or checksum provides a count of the number of bytes in a document and ensures the exact number of bytes is transmitted and received. With SSL, even this checksum is encrypted so it cannot be modified. If a message is not received in its entirety, it is rejected and another copy of the message is sent automatically.

How can I tell whether this web site is secure?

Usually, you can tell if you are in a secure area two ways:

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Check the web address that you have accessed. If you are in a secure, area the address will appear as https://www. Notice the "s" in the address. This means that you have accessed a secure server.

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If you are using Netscape 4.0, Microsoft 3.0 or higher, check for the picture of a lock in the lower right hand corner of your browser's application window. If the lock is closed you are in a secure area. For Netscape 3.0, look for a solid key in the same area.