Privacy Notice

Last Updated: April 14, 2020

Texas A&M University School of Law (“us” “we” or “Texas A&M School of Law”) is committed to being responsible custodians of the personal information that we collect in the course of operating the TradeRx Report website located at traderxreport.com (“Website”).

This Privacy Notice (“Notice”) describes how we collect, use, share, or otherwise process personal information as a data controller in the course of operating the Website and/or information that we obtain by email, text, and other electronic messages.

As may be permitted or required by law, use of the Website constitutes consent to the data practices described in this Notice. Where required by law, we may provide unsubscribe or opt-out mechanisms.

“Personal information” as used in this Notice means information that identifies, relates to, describes, or can reasonably be linked, directly or indirectly, to a specific natural person. It does not include information that is considered anonymous, de-identified, or aggregated by applicable law.

This Notice covers the following topics:

  1. The Types of Information We Collect
  2. How We Use the Information We Collect
  3. How We May Share the Information We Collect
  4. Grounds for Processing Your Information
  5. Third-Party Services and Content
  6. Protection and Storage of the Information We Collect
  7. Your Choices and Rights
  8. How to Contact Us
  9. Changes to This Privacy Policy

1. The Types of Information We Collect

The types of personal information we collect about you depend on your interactions with us and are described below.

Information You Provide to Us

We collect personal information that you provide to us. For example, we may collect personal information when you contact us, request that we send you newsletters, alerts, or other materials, fill out a form, respond to a survey, comment on a blog, or otherwise communicate with us.

Depending on the context of your interactions with us, the categories of personal information we may collect from you include:

  • Unique Identifiers that we can use to identify you as a unique individual, such as but not limited to your name, telephone number, postal or email address, bar license number, social media identifiers, signature, and government issued identification numbers, account username and password.
  • Demographic Information, which may include sensitive personal information or information about protected classifications, such as your age, gender, national origin, or citizenship.
  • Professional and Educational Information related to your occupation, such as your current or previous employers, your job title, or other information about the organization with which you are affiliated. You might also provide information about your professional qualifications or your education, such as your bar information, degrees, fields of study, the institutions you’ve attended, languages, professional memberships, qualifications, and certifications.
  • Geolocation Information, such as your city, state or province, and country. When you access the Website, we may collect precise geolocation information if you permit the Website to access such information so that we may provide you with content based on your location.
  • Audio and Visual Information, such as your voice and likeness as captured in photographs, video, or audio recordings if you attend submit such information.
  • User Content, such as articles, posts, comments, or other material you post to the Website.
  • Preferences, such as your stated interests, how frequently you wish to receive our newsletters, or other communications.
  • Any other information you choose to provide.

Information We May Collect Automatically or Generate

We may automatically collect and generate information from and about you when you interact with us or the Website, which may include the following categories of personal information:

  • Unique Identifiers: We might automatically collect information that uniquely identifies you or the device through which you interact with the Website, such as your name, email address, username, social media identifiers, IP address, and device and mobile advertising identifiers.
  • Device Information: We might automatically collect information pertaining to the device through which you interact with the Website, such as the type of device used to interact with the Website, that device’s operating system and version, your browser type.
  • Interaction Information: We might automatically collect information about your interaction with the Website, such as the content you view and features you access on the Website, the pages you view immediately before and after you access the Website, whether and how you interact with content available on the Website, and the search terms you enter on the Website. We might also collect information about the events and materials in which you have indicated interest or for which you have registered or requested.
  • Geolocation Information: We might automatically collect information regarding your location, such as your ZIP code, city, state or province, country, or general geographic location as derived from your device data (such as your IP address).
  • Inferences drawn from your interactions with the Website, the events you choose to attend, or any of the other personal information available to us.
  • We and our service providers or third parties engaged on our behalf may use cookies and similar tracking technologies (collectively, “Cookies”) to collect information from and store information on your device when you use, access, or otherwise interact with our the Website. We do not currently respond to “Do Not Track” signals.

Information We Collect From Other Sources

We may obtain personal information from other sources. This includes but is not limited to information about you from social media platforms, such as when you interact with us on those platforms or access our social media content. We may collect information about you from publicly available sources, such as public social media profiles, publications, and other websites or materials available through search engines.

We may collect the following categories of information from these other sources:

  • Unique Identifiers, such as name, telephone number, postal or email address, social media identifiers, and device and mobile advertising identifiers.
  • Professional and Educational Information related to your occupation, such as your current or previous employers, your job title, or other information about the organization with which you are affiliated. You might also provide information about your professional qualifications or your education, such as your bar information, degrees, fields of study, the institutions you’ve attended, languages, professional memberships, qualifications, and certifications.
  • User Content you post or make available online, such as your social media posts or publications.

2. How We Use The Information We Collect

We may use the information we collect for the various purposes, including:

  • To respond to your inquiries or communications.
  • To operate, troubleshoot, and improve the Website.
  • To send you newsletters, legal updates, marketing communications, and other information or materials that may interest you.
  • To expand and maintain our list of contacts.
  • To manage your online account(s) with the Website and send you technical notices, updates, security alerts, and other administrative messages.
  • To understand how people use the Website, including by generating and analyzing statistics.
  • For Texas A&M School of Law business purposes, including internal administration, data analysis, and detecting, preventing, and responding to actual or potential fraud, illegal activities, or intellectual property infringement.
  • To advertise, provide, and assess the effectiveness of the Website, our marketing communications, publications, and other services.
  • As we believe reasonably necessary or appropriate to comply with our legal obligations, to respond to legal process or requests for information issued by government authorities or other third parties, or to protect your, our, or others’ rights.

We may use anonymous, de-identified, or aggregate information that does not reasonably identify you for any purpose, as permitted by applicable law.

3. How We May Share the Information We Collect

Texas A&M School of Law does not sell your personal information. We also do not share personal information that reasonably identifies you with unaffiliated entities for their independent use except when we have your permission, are doing so at your direction, as needed to comply with our legal obligations, as permitted by applicable law, or as otherwise described in this Notice.

We may also disclose the categories of information we collect to the following categories of recipients in furtherance of the purposes described above:

  • Our affiliates: We may share information with affiliates located in jurisdictions around the world for any of the purposes listed above.
  • Our service providers: We may share information with third parties that perform services on our behalf, such as web-hosting companies, email marketing services, mailing vendors, analytics providers, and information technology providers.
  • Law enforcement, government authorities, or third parties with legal rights: We may share information as may be permitted or required by the laws of any jurisdiction that may apply to us, as provided for under contract, or as we deem reasonably necessary to provide or obtain legal services. In these circumstances, we strive to take reasonable efforts to notify you before we disclose information that may reasonably identify you or your organization, unless prior notice is prohibited by applicable law or is not possible or reasonable in the circumstances.
  • Parties in connection with a business transaction: We may share information with service providers, advisors, potential transactional partners, or other third parties in connection with the consideration, negotiation, or completion of a transaction in which we are acquired by or merged with another company or we sell, liquidate, or transfer all or a portion of our assets, as well as any bankruptcy or corporate reorganization.
  • Others with your consent or at your direction, including if we notify you that your information may be shared and you provide such information or if you use Texas A&M School of Law to interact with a third party. For example, we may share your name and bar number with your employer or state bar association in connection with an application for CLE credit, or we may share your name and contact information with a business partner who co-sponsors an event you attend or publication you sign up for or with a social media service if you share or like our content.

We may share anonymous, de-identified, or aggregate information that cannot reasonably identify you with others for any purpose, as permitted by applicable law. Please note that any personal information that you post to a profile, blog, comment section, forum, or other feature on the Website or social media pages may be available to other users of those forums or, in some cases, made publicly available.

4. Grounds for Processing Your Information

Certain jurisdictions require entities such as Texas A&M School of Law to have legal grounds for processing personal information. Where applicable law requires us to justify our processing activities, we rely on the following legal grounds:

  • Performance of a contract: We may need to collect and use your personal information to enter into a contract you or to perform a contract that you have with us. For example, when you use the Website we will use your personal information to respond to your requests and provide you with such services.
  • Consent: Where required to obtain your consent, we will do so. For example, certain jurisdictions require us to obtain your consent to process precise location information. To withdraw your consent to such use, you can contact us via our Contact Us page, or, with respect to precise location information, you may be able to disable the sharing of location information in your browser or mobile application settings. Where required by applicable laws, we will rely on your consent for direct marketing and to collect information from your device or computer.
  • Legitimate interests: We may use your personal information for our legitimate interests to improve our products and services, as well as the content on the Website. Consistent with our legitimate interests and any choices that we offer or consents that may be required under applicable laws, we may use technical information and personal information for our marketing purposes.
  • Legal obligation: We may process personal information as necessary to comply with our legal obligations.

5. Third-Party Services and Content

The Website may include integrated content or links to content provided by third parties. This Privacy Notice does not address the privacy, security, or other practices of the third parties that provide such content.

Consistent with applicable law, we engage third parties that support the operation of the Website, such as analytics providers. These third parties may track your online activities over time and across different websites and applications.

6. Protection and Storage of the Information We Collect

We deploy commercially reasonable administrative, technical, and physical safeguards designed to comply with applicable legal requirements and safeguard the information that we collect.

However, no information system can be 100% secure. We cannot guarantee the absolute security of your information. Moreover, we are not responsible for the security of information you transmit to us over networks that we do not control, including the Internet and wireless networks.

The Website is controlled and operated by Texas A&M School of Law from the United States. We may store the information we collect in the United States or in other countries where we or our service providers have facilities. We may transfer information to countries outside of your country of residence, including the United States, which may have data protection laws and regulations that differ from those in your country.

Any transfers of information originating from within the European Economic Area, the United Kingdom, and Switzerland to countries outside the EEA, UK, or Switzerland will normally be made on the basis of the model clauses approved by the European Commission for transfers from EU controllers to non-EU controllers, which may be found at the Commission’s website at https://ec.europa.eu. We retain the information we collect no longer than as reasonably necessary to fulfill the purposes for which we collect the information and to comply with our legal obligations.

7. Your Choices and Rights

Marketing Communications. If you no longer wish to receive marketing communications from us, you can let us know by contacting us using the information available in the How to Contact Us section below. Our digital marketing communications may provide unsubscribe or opt-out mechanisms that allow you to modify your communications preferences. Please note that if you opt-out of marketing communications, we may still contact you with non-promotional communications, such as those about ongoing business relations or administrative messages.

Geolocation Data. If you have previously consented to sharing precise geolocation information with the Website, you can choose to stop the collection of this information at any time by changing the preferences on your browser or mobile device settings.

Privacy Rights. The Website is available in jurisdictions that impose varying obligations and that grant individuals differing levels of protection, particularly with respect to personal information. Depending on applicable law, you may have certain rights with respect to your personal information, including, for example, the rights to:

  • Request access to certain personal information of yours that we process.
  • Update or correct your personal information if you believe it is incomplete or inaccurate.
  • Erase or delete your personal information, subject to certain exceptions under local law.
  • Object to our processing of your personal information or otherwise restrict our processing activities.
  • Restrict certain transfers of your personal information to third parties.
  • Withdraw your consent to processing, where we base our processing of your personal information on consent.
  • Not be denied goods or services for exercising your rights under applicable law.
  • Complain to your local supervisory authority.

California Privacy Rights. California law permits users who are California residents to request and obtain from us once a year, free of charge, a list of the third parties to whom we have disclosed their “personal information” (if any) as defined under California Civil Code 1798.83 for their direct marketing purposes in the prior calendar year, as well as the type of personal information disclosed to those parties. Texas A&M School of Law does not share Personal Information with third parties for their own marketing purposes.

You can exercise your rights (if applicable) by submitting a request through our Contact Us page at Data Protection Officer,  at  hbholland@law.tamu.edu.  or emailing our Data Protection Officer at hbholland@law.tamu.edu. California residents can also submit requests toll-free by calling +1 (866) 720-0002 and indicating they wish to submit a California Consumer Privacy Act rights request to Texas A&M University School of Law.

8. How to Contact Us

We welcome your inquiries and comments. If you would like to contact us with questions about our privacy or data protection practices, please contact our Data Protection Officer at  hbholland@law.tamu.edu. or send us an email via our Contact Us page at Data Protection Officer, hbholland@law.tamu.edu.

9. Changes to this Privacy Notice

We may update this Notice periodically, and will revise the date at the top of this Notice to reflect the date when such update occurred. If we make any material changes in the way we collect, use, and/or share the personal information that you have provided, we will endeavor to provide you with notice before such changes take effect, such as by posting prominent notice on the Website.