Legal Notices

Unless otherwise indicated, all original content herein is copyrighted © 2003 and beyond by Sean Hackbarth. Distribution, transmission or republication of any material from The American Mind is strictly prohibited without prior permission.

This web site may provide links to certain web sites sponsored and maintained by third parties. Such web sites are publicly available and I am providing access to such web sites through this web site solely as a convenience to you. I make no representations or warranties concerning the content of such web sites and the fact that access to such web sites is provided does not constitute any endorsement, authorization or sponsorship of such web sites. You understand and agree that you will use or rely on such web sites solely at your own risk and that I do not grant to you any rights in respect of such web sites.

Privacy Policy

Like all other web servers, the web servers of theamericanmind.com automatically creates log files for each visitor who accesses the site. These access logs allow me to make the site more useful to my visitors. The access logs do NOT record a visitor’s name, address, phone number, credit card numbers, or any other personally-identifying information. Rather, they contain some or all of the following information:

• The Internet Protocol Address (IP Address) of the machine which accessed the Web site.
• The date of the visit.
• The time of the visit.
• The path taken through our Web site.
• The browser being used.
• A list of files downloaded or viewed.
• The amount of time spent listening to audio files contained on this site.
• Any errors encountered.

Although my Content Management System has an anti-spam device in place, information that you post when leaving a comment on my site becomes public and your e-mail address and/or personal home page address may become available to third parties accessing this web site.

Cookies

This site also uses so-called “cookies” to collect information. A cookie is a string of characters that can be written to a file on the user’s hard drive when the user visits a web site. Only the web site that set the cookie can read it, and it can only be used as a recordkeeping device to store information that the site already has. It cannot, for example, be used to read other information from the user’s hard drive.

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