Privacy

Thank you for visiting the Legal Framework for e-Research Project website. The Project is committed to protecting the privacy of users of our website. We understand that visitors to and users of this website are concerned about their privacy and the security of any information that they may provide. Like many other websites, we monitor usage of the site to help us to make it useful to as many visitors as possible. Consequently, our website does collect some information about users of the site, and we may also ask you for information in order to provide a service to you. Details of what we collect and how it is used are contained in this statement.

Use of cookies and other information collection technologies

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Site usage

When you visit the Legal Framework for e-Research Project’s website, the web server logs the following information, which is used for statistical purposes: *       the IP address of the computer you are using or an IP that is dynamically allocated by your internet service provider; *       the date and time of your visit; *       the pages accessed and documents downloaded; *       the file size of the pages downloaded; *       the type of browser used; *       the referring page (ie last page visited before entering the site).

Email and feedback information

Email messages may be monitored by website support staff for system trouble shooting and maintenance purposes. The Project will not disclose these details to third parties without your consent (unless required by law).

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The Legal Framework for e-Research project is funded by the Australian Commonwealth Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations, under the Research Information Infrastructure Framework for Australian Higher Education, as part of the Commonwealth Government’s Backing Australia’s Ability - An Innovation Action Plan for the Future (BAA).

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