Christine,

One thing to keep in mind about a privacy policy: getting one in place is only 
half the battle.  Actually abiding by it can be the real challenge.  Make sure 
that your privacy policies and practices are in sync, or you'll be worse off 
than if you didn't have one at all.  It's a good idea to sit down with the 
folks in sales/credit and figure out what they actually do with all of the 
information that they get, because if you get a cookie cutter policy that 
doesn't reflect the reality at your institution, there's bound to be friction.

kwg

Kevin W. Grierson
Willcox & Savage, P.C.
One Commercial Place, Ste. 1800
Norfolk, Virginia 23510

mailto:[email protected]
ph: 757/628-5603  fx: 757/628-5566
http://wilsav.com


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We here at OHS are about to write privacy policies for our website and ecommere 
site.  Do you have both, or one in place at your institution?  Would you share 
so I can have a sample to write ours on?

Thank you in advance for your prompt attention to this matter. 

Happy Holidays!

Christine Bostick
IT Director
Oregon Historical Society
1200 SW Park Avenue   Portland, OR  97205
Phone: 503-306-5217 Fax: 503-478-3017
[email protected] 




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