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Copyright & Privacy Statement
Copyright
The University of Maryland School of Nursing ("SON") does not condone or tolerate the unauthorized copying of licensed computer software by staff, faculty, or students. SON shall adhere to its contractual responsibilities and shall comply with all copyright laws, and expects all members of the University community to do so as well.
Members of the SON community who violate this policy may be subject to discipline through standard University of Maryland Baltimore ("UMB") procedures. An individual or SON department engaged in the unauthorized copying or use of software may also face civil suit, criminal charges, and/or penalties and fines. Subject to the facts and circumstances of each case, such individuals or departments shall be solely responsible for their defense and any resulting liability.
If you have questions about this policy, please contact us.
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Privacy Statement
Your Privacy is important to us!
SON collects information about visitors to our Web site. In general, you may visit this site without giving any personal information about yourself. Though personal information is collected when you logon to user and password protected pages on the site.
Any information we collect about your computer us used for statistical anaylsis and marketing, with the intention of designing Web sites that better server your needs. When collecting sensitive information from you, we require the highest level of encryption available and have precautions and countermeasures in place to protect the collection, storage, and retrieval of such information.
We do not sell, distribute, loan, or share any of this information with any group, organization, or company outside of those directly responsible and contracted with SON or the University of Maryland as part of normal operations.
SON complies fully with the UMB's policies on privacy and acceptable use.
Please direct related inquiries to the following address:
Office of the Dean
University of Maryland School of Nursing
655 West Lombard Street
Baltimore, MD 21201-1579