Privacy Statement
Privacy Statement key Points:
Other Information We May Collect
What Information We Gather and Track
What We Do with Information Gathered When You Acquire Our Partners' Products
Privacy Statement
This Overall Privacy Statement discloses the privacy practices for all The Chotiwala's Ayurveda including: www.chotiwalasayurveda.com
Because The Chotiwala's Ayurveda wants to demonstrate a commitment to your privacy, we have agreed to disclose our information practices as outlined below. This document discloses:
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What information this site gathers/tracks about you
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What this site does with the information it gathers/tracks
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With whom this site shares the information it gathers/tracks
WebmasterQuestions regarding this statement should be directed to the Chotiwala's Ayurveda site coordinator at
Webmaster.
All the articles on www.chotiwalasayurveda.com are written by qualified professionals.
The information provided on this site is designed to support, not replace, the relationship that exists between a patient/site visitor and his/her existing physician.
References to source data provided where ever applicable
The entire contents of this website are intended for the purpose of disseminating information and isFair Use Policy presented for the sole purpose of imparting education on Ayurvedic medicine. The information provided has not been evaluated by the FDA, and neither is it intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease or disorder in any way or form.
Note that all the products and services offered by the site are not intended to replace your own doctor's advice or any other medical recommendation. Neither is 'Chotiwala's Ayurveda' to be held responsible, in any shape or form, for the applicability of any opinions or recommendations with respect to your symptoms or medical condition.
If you have a medical condition, or are pregnant or nursing, please
consult a health professional. Talk with your physician before making changes to your diet, routines, or lifestyle. If you are taking medications, consult with your physician before taking herbal products or supplements that could interact with these medicines. The results discussed on the website may not be typical. Results with any programs or products may vary from individual to individual.
Other Information We May Collect
When you submit an order on-line, your credit card number is submitted to the credit institution for normal, routine processing. Your personal credit history information is not collected by The Chotiwala's Ayurveda, and The Chotiwala's Ayurveda does not share credit or credit card information with other companies or third parties, unless compelled by law or court order to do so.
A "cookie" is an element of data that a Web site like www.chotiwalasayurveda.com can send to your browser, which may then store it on your system. It can be used to provide you with tailored information from the Web site you have visited. Some of The Chotiwala's Ayurveda pages use cookies, so that we can better serve you when you visit our site by providing you with information tailored to your interests. You can set your browser to notify you when you receive a cookie, giving you the chance to decide whether or not to accept it. The Chotiwala's Ayurveda does not require that you accept cookies.
A "referrer" is the information passed along by a web browser that references the Web URL you linked from, and our Web server automatically gathers it. This information is used by The Chotiwala's Ayurveda in identifying broad demographic trends and may be used to provide information tailored to your interests.
IP addresses are automatically gathered by our Web server. Your IP address is a number that is used by computers on the network to identify your computer so that data (such as the Web pages you request) can be sent to you. You will not be personally identified from this information.
Environment variables we gather include time, type of Web browser being used, the operating system/platform, and CPU speed. This information is used only for broad demographic information. This information is used by The Chotiwala's Ayurveda in identifying broad demographic trends and may be used to provide information tailored to your interests.
Additionally, the Chotiwala's Ayurveda site contains links to other Web sites, however, The Chotiwala's Ayurveda is not responsible for the privacy practices or the content of such Web sites.
The Chotiwala's Ayurveda owns and maintains a variety of Web sites. Each of these sites may have their own mailing lists or other methods of contacting customers. All of the sites follow this policy for privacy and sharing of information with third parties.
The Chotiwala's Ayurveda and Your Privacy
At The Chotiwala's Ayurveda, it is our intent to give you as much control as possible over your privacy concerning your personal information and the use we make of it in the course of our business. In general, you can visit The Chotiwala's Ayurveda on the Web without telling us who you are or revealing any information about yourself. Any information collected by The Chotiwala's Ayurveda is used strictly to improve the content of our Web site, to notify clients about updates, new features, and new content, and to contact clients regarding their account. The Chotiwala's Ayurveda neither shares nor sells the information we collect with other companies for commercial purposes. The Chotiwala's Ayurveda collects registration information from visitors using our free materials on a voluntary basis. Information collected from users who purchase information is required for authentication and billing purposes.
Your privacy is important to us. Your e-mail address will not be disclosed to anyone, and it is not tied in any way to your personal identity. All the information you provide here will be kept strictly confidential. All transfer of information to www.chotiwalasayurveda.com is held in strictest confidentiality. No patient, visitor, or client information is transferred, shared, or sold to third parties.
What Information We Gather and Track
There are times when we may need information from you. This generally involves filling out forms so you can download a product or order a product. When you purchase products and services, we require you to fill out a form with your name and E-Mail address. During this process, you are given the opportunity to decline further notification of important news and events. Otherwise, you can remove yourself from the mailing list at any time by contacting our
Webmaster.
About E-Mail updates from The Chotiwala's Ayurveda
Periodically, The Chotiwala's Ayurveda sends news and information via E-Mail to users of its products and services. These E-Mails are an information service to users who have indicated a preference to receive updates about Ayurveda and related topics. You can add or remove your E-Mail address from our mailing list by sending a request to our
Webmaster.
What We Do with Information Gathered When You Acquire Our Partners' Products
The Chotiwala's Ayurveda will never sell or share personal information collected from the distribution of The Chotiwala's Ayurveda products or gathered on a The Chotiwala's Ayurveda Web site with third parties, except if the product or service in question is developed or owned by a The Chotiwala's Ayurveda partner or licensor.
Although the Fair Use provision is in the Coypright Act, prior to the 1990s, it was seldom invoked outside of academic circles. Until the 2 Live Crew case. Fair Use seemed only to concern itself with making copies for the classroom and using portions of works in academics treateses. The Fair Use provision and the four factors to be considered in a fair use analysis were dramatically fleshed out in the 2 Live Crew case. Here, we look at the fair use provision and the four factors to be used in making a determination of fair use.
Fair Use Provision of the Copyright Act
The Statutory Decree §107. Limitations on exclusive rights: Fair Use
Notwithstanding the provisions of sections 106 and 106A, the fair use of a copyrighted work, including such use by reproduction in copies or phonorecords or by any other means specified by that section, for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching (including multiple copies for classroom use), scholarship, or research, is not an infringement of copyright. In determining whether the use made of a work in any particular case is a fair use the factors to be considered shall include -
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the purpose and character of the use, including whether such use is of a commercial nature or is for nonprofit educational purposes;
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the nature of the copyrighted work;
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the amount and substantiality of the portion used in relation to the copyrighted work as a whole; and
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the effect of the use upon the potential market for or value of the copyrighted work.
The fact that a work is unpublished shall not itself bar a finding of fair use if such finding is made upon consideration of all the above factors.
Factor 1 - Purpose and Character of Use
This first factor looks at the new work takes into account the following three sub-factors.
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Commercial nature or non-profit educational purposes.
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Preamble Purposes
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Criticism
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Comment
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News reporting
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Teaching
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Scholarship
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Research
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Degree of Transformation
The first sub-factor (1) simply looks at the new work and determines whether it was created primarily as a for profit venture or was created for a non-profit educational purpose. While not at all determinative, this test indicates that preference will be granted to works that were created for non-profit educational purposes (like this Web page!).
The second sub-factor (2) looks to see if the new work is for one of the purposes that are mentioned in the preamble of the fair use provision. It should be noted that this list is not restrictive. However, the burden of showing fair use is somewhat easier if the work is for one of these purposes.
The third sub-factor (3) looks at the degree of transformation accomplished by the new work. In other words, this sub-factor seeks to determine whether the new work merely supplants the original, or whether it adds something new, with a further purpose or different character, thereby altering the first with new expression, meaning or message.
Factor 2 - Nature of Copyrighted Work
This second factor acknowledges that fact that some works are simply more deserving of copyright protection than others. Consequently, this portion of the test looks at the original work and attempts to determine where that work is in the spectrum of worthiness of copyright protection.
Factor 3 - Relative Amount
The third factor looks at the amount and substantiality of the copying in relation to the work as a whole. However, the critical determination is whether the quality and value of the materials used are reasonable in relation to the purpose of copying. This is not a pure ratio test in that using a whole work may be fair use in some circumstances, whereas using a tiny fraction of a work not qualify for fair use in other circumstances.
Therefore, the quantity, as well as the quality and importance, of the copied material must be considered. Some Justices have looked to see that "no more was taken than was necessary" to achieve the purpose for which the materials were copied.
Factor 4 - Effect upon Potential Market
The fourth factor considers the extent of harm to the market or potential market of the original work caused by the infringement. This test takes into account harm to the original, as well as harm to derivative works.
Source
17 U.S.C. § 107 (1988 ed. and Supp. IV).
This Fair Use Policy section is quoted from
www.benedict.com/info/fairUse/fairUse.asp
Contacting Us about any change in Privacy statements
If you have any questions about this privacy statement, the practices of this site, or your dealings with this Web site, you may contact:
The Chotiwala's Ayurveda, Inc.
Webmaster
Contact information and the Webmaster's E-mail address are clearly displayed.
All support and funding for www.chotiwalasayurveda.com is provided by - Dr. Sanjay Kr. Singh.
