The Rocky Mountain Technology Alliance’s Privacy Policy
Our Assurances:
The Rocky Mountain Technology Alliance is committed to safeguarding your privacy.
Please read the following policy to understand how your personal information will be
treated. This policy may change from time to time, and any changes will be posted on
the RMTA website.
We maintain member records and do not sell or license our member list. We reserve the
right to provide records in response to subpoenas or other legal process.
When visiting our site, the Rocky Mountain Technology Alliance collects the information
we need to provide the service you've requested.
For example, if you wish to inquire about our products and services, you will need to
give us your name, e-mail, company and your specific interests in our organization.
We will not share this information with others, except as set forth in this Policy,
and as the law requires. You may instruct us to provide this information to take
advantage of our business relationships with other companies.
What we collect:
In addition to registration information you provide, at the Rocky Mountain Technology
Alliance web site, we collect information needed for the http standard which is
automatically logged by the server. This includes your IP server address, browser type,
referring page, document requested and access time. This information is used to help
diagnose problems with our server, do performance and traffic analysis and administer
our web site, including helping search engine priority. We do not use this information
for profiling.
In addition to registration we may ask you for personal information in order to obtain
additional services.
Email correspondence:
Any correspondence shared between The Rocky Mountain Technology Alliance and a visitor
to the site is strictly confidential. We may keep a record of that correspondence.
We do not contact the accounts from which inquiries originate with any marketing
message unless the inquiry is a request for that type of information.
Privacy Standards for The Rocky Mountain Technology Alliance Customers:
Membership in The Rocky Mountain Technology Alliance includes consent for each member
to have access to the Member Profile data of all other members on a confidential
basis. The Member Profile data of other members shall be used solely for contacting
other members, for researching potential teaming arrangements, and for other purposes
directly related to RMTA activities. Except for such limited internal use, such
Member Profile data of other members shall be held in confidence, shall not be used
for any purpose outside RMTA, and shall not be redistributed or sold outside RMTA.
The Member Profile data discussed above is that data contained in the two-page Member
Profile form attached to the Registration Form and Membership Agreement.
Information submitted by members that is in addition to the Member Profile data
(including member content submitted for other purposes) shall be treated as
described in the Terms and Condition of Membership, which is attached to the
Registration Form and Membership Agreement (see paragraph 2 entitled “Your Content”).
Privacy Standards for Children:
The Rocky Mountain Technology Alliance complies with the Children's Online Privacy
Protection Act. We do not let children under the age of 18 register with The Rocky
Mountain Technology Alliance.
Questions:
If you have any questions on The Rocky Mountain Technology Alliance’s privacy
policy,
you can contact us at (719)262-3686 or by email.
Security:
No data storage or transmission over a network can be guaranteed to be 100% secure.
As a non-profit we use reasonable techniques within our resources to protect the
integrity of information and databases. While we strive to protect your personal
information, the Rocky Mountain Technology Alliance cannot ensure or warrant the
security of any information you transmit to us that we store. You do so at your own
risk. We will remove your information from any networked computer when requested in
writing by an authorized person.
Our policies are governed by Colorado law. Membership in our organization constitutes
your consent to Colorado jurisdiction and venue. All claims will be settled by
arbitration in Colorado Springs, CO conducted by the American Arbitration Association.
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