Copyright & Privacy Policy
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Posted by iCon1:11 Cavite
- PRIVACY POLICY
At Team-Abundant.com, we are committed to protecting your privacy. When you visit our Web site, our server automatically recognizes your Internet Protocol address (IP address) or domain name. Unless you provide, we do not collect or know your name or e-mail address. We do not follow your browsing path outside of Team-Abundant.com.
What purpose and when does Team-Abundant.com collect personal information for?
When you contact us, we need only an email address which we use to send any information you may have requested or you would like a response to.
We may also use the information we collect to occasionally notify you about new additions to the Site which we think you'll find valuable. If you would rather not receive this information, confirm it through an email to us.
Will Team-Abundant.com disclose the information it collects to outside parties?
We do not sell, trade, rent or lease your personal information to others.
- Your Consent
Should you have any question concerning this Policy , you may contact us.
Hope you enjoy your visit at this Web site!
- COPYRIGHT
©2010-2012 Team-Abundant.com All rights reserved.
Most part of this website or any file offered as a download including information, images, photos except logos and/or overall appearance of Team-Abundant.com unless requested, or corporate image may be copied, republished, broadcast, reproduced or recorded in any form whatsoever including and not limited to your own personal or non commercial use without the express written or online request consent of our Website Administrator or International Cyber Law the copyright holder. For information, Team-Abundant.com is a General Public Announced (GPA) Website wherein you can shared and duplicate only the announced information, e.g posted blog, awardee, and services not including the logos and/or overall appearance of the Website.
If anyone should breach this Copyright Notice in any way, the copyright holder, International Cyber Law, reserves the right to take such action as is deemed necessary to deal with the breach. This may involve suspending your access to the website, prohibiting you from accessing the website, blocking computers using your IP-address from accessing the website, contacting your internet service provider to request that they block your access to the website and/or bringing court proceedings against you.
Under the provisions of Cybercrime Law

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