List of Terms and Policies
Privacy Policy
Effective June 2nd, 2020
This Privacy Policy describes information that we may collect from you when you visit brickroadphoto.com (the "Site") or direct an inquiry to Jeanne May through electronic means. This Privacy Policy explains how Pixels stores, uses, discloses, or shares that information.
Please read this Privacy Policy carefully. If you do not agree with the terms of this Privacy Policy, do not access or use the site. By accessing or using the Site, you agree to this Privacy Policy. The Privacy Policy may change from time to time. Pixels will post the modified version at this same URL. Your continued use of the Site after the Privacy Policy has been modified is deemed to be an acceptance of those modifications.
This Privacy Policy does not apply to information collected by third parties including websites that may be linked to from this Site. Pixels is not responsible for the content or privacy practices of any non-Pixels website to which this site links.
1. Scope
A. Use of the Site - This Privacy Policy applies to information collected when you use the Site and in electronic communications transmitted through the Site. It does not apply to information collected offline. In addition, this Privacy Policy does not apply to information collected by any third parties regardless of whether or not the Site includes links to the websites of those third parties.
B. Purpose of the Site - Pixels is the world’s largest art marketplace and print-on-demand technology company. Pixels has been helping artists sell wall art, home decor, apparel, and other products since 2006 and is home to hundreds of thousands of artists, photographers, graphic designers, illustrators, and iconic brands. With just a few clicks, artists and photographers can upload their images to the Site, set their prices for hundreds of different print-on-demand products, and then sell those products to a global audience of online, mobile, and real-world buyers.
2. Information that We Collect
Pixels collects personal information and non-personal information.
A. Non-personal Information is any information that does not identify you individually or does not permit a direct association with an individual. Non-personal Information may include information derived from Personal Information that has been de-personalized by removing unique identifiers and/or by combining it with information about other users to form aggregated data.
B. Personal Information is information that is reasonably capable of being associated with or could be linked, directly or indirectly, with a particular consumer or household.
C. Examples of information Pixels collects include:
1. registration information you provide when you create an account, enter a promotion, or sign up for communications, including: your name, date of birth, mailing address, phone number, email address, username, and password
2. transaction information you provide when you make a purchase, such as your name, e-mail address, mailing address, telephone number, and payment information
3. information you provide by posting content on the Site, including: blogs, press releases, forum posts, comments, artwork information
4. information we obtain from third parties such as a third party websites, vendors, service providers, or other platform providers
5. location information including data provided by a mobile device or other device as you navigate our Site
6. activity information pertaining to your use of the Site
3. How We Collect Information
Pixels collects information from and about you, directly, when you provide such information to Pixels and, automatically, when you use the Site.
A. Information You Provide - Pixels collects information that you provide when you make inquiries using our "contact us" form, complete a transaction, enter a promotion, sign up to receive communications, or join the Site as a member. The information collected may include anything submitted by you to the Site and may include copies of the correspondence. When you purchase goods through the Site, you voluntarily provide certain Personal Information which is stored by Pixels and also processed by a third party company (i.e. our credit card processors). If you voluntarily provide your Personal Information to us, we collect it. You choose whether to disclose Personal Information, but you may not be able to use the Site or conduct certain transactions wiut doing so.
B. Information Collected Automatically - When you visit or otherwise use the Site, Pixels collects details about your access and use of the Site automatically through cookies and other technology, including details about your device, internet connection, operating system, browser type, browsing actions, and the resources that you access and use on the Site, other traffic data, and, location data. The information Pixels collects automatically may include personal information or Pixels may associate it with personal information it collects in other ways or receives from third parties. If Pixels associates such data with personal information, Pixels will treat it as personal information, but if such data is not associated with other personal information, Pixels will treat it as non-personal information.
4. Cookies and Related Technology
Pixels may use the technologies listed below to collect data as you visit the Site. To learn more about our use of cookies and your choices regarding cookies, please see our Cookie Policy.
A. Cookies - Cookies are small pieces of information that are stored by your internet browser on your device. Cookies can be either persistent or temporary. A persistent cookie retains user preferences for a particular website, allows those preferences to be used in future sessions, and remains valid until its set expiry date (unless deleted by the user before the expiry date). Temporary cookies expire at the end of a user session when the browser is closed. Pixels may set its own cookies or may ask others to set them to help Pixels. Most internet browsers are initially set to accept cookies. You can set your browser to refuse cookies, but then you may not be able to access or use portions of this Site.
B. Web Beacons - Web beacons are small bits of code embedded in web pages or emails that assist in delivering cookies. Web beacons help Pixels determine whether a webpage on this Site has been viewed and, if so, how many times. Pixels may also use web beacons in email messages to determine what the recipient has done with the message. Although you cannot decline to receive web beacons when visiting a web page, you can choose not to receive web beacons by email if you disable HTML images or refuse HTML email messages.
5. How We Use Your Information
Pixels uses information that you provide and/or that Pixels collects to present the Site to you, improve the Site, deliver a more personalized service to you, provide you with information, products, and/or services that you request from Pixels, market goods or services to you, fulfill any other purpose for which you provide such information, provide you with information you requested, and for any other purpose with your consent. The way Pixels uses such information is described in more detail in the chart below. Pixels may aggregate the information you provide or that Pixels collects from you with information collected from other users to allow Pixels to evaluate its products and services. Pixels may use the information it collects to contact you about Pixels’ products and services that may interest you, and if required by law, we will obtain your approval to do so. If you do not want Pixels to use your information this way, please see Section 7 below.
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6. Disclosures
A. General - Pixels may disclose aggregated information about its users and information that does not identify any individual without restrictions. Pixels may disclose personal information that it collects from you or that you provide to us as described in this Privacy Policy to our business partners, affiliates, contractors, distributors, service providers, and other third parties that Pixels uses to support its business; to a purchaser or successor in the event of a merger, divestiture, restructuring, reorganization, dissolution, or other sale or transfer of some or all of our assets; to fulfill the purpose for which you provided the personal information; for any other purpose when you consent to such disclosure at the time you provide the information. Pixels may also disclose your personal information to comply with any court order, law, or legal process, including to respond to any government or regulatory request, to enforce our terms of use and other agreements, and if Pixels believes disclosure is necessary or appropriate to protect the rights, property, or safety of Pixels, its customers, or others.
B. Google Analytics - The Site uses Google Analytics. Google Analytics assists Pixels with collecting and monitoring data about traffic to the Site. Google Analytics collects visitation information via Google advertising cookies and identifiers. You can learn how Google collects and processes data by visiting the following website: google.com/policies/privacy/partners/. If you would like to opt-out of the collection of data by Google Analytics, visit tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout. For information about how to opt out of Google Marketing Platform’s use of cookies, visit optout.networkadvertising.org/?c=1. For more information about targeting and advertising cookies and how to opt out of those, visit: optout.aboutads.info.
7. Your Choices
A. Do Not Track - Our Site does not respond to web browser Do Not Track (DNT) signals.
B. Tracking Technologies - You may set your browser to refuse some or all browser cookies or to alert you when cookies are being sent. If you disable or refuse cookies, please note that parts of the Site may not be accessible or may not function properly.
C. Updating Information - You may contact Pixels at the contact information set forth below to request access to, correct, or delete certain personal information that you have provided to Pixels. Pixels may not accommodate a request to change information if Pixels believes the change would violate any law or legal requirement or cause the information to be incorrect.
D. California Residents - You may see the Supplemental Notice applicable to California residents here.
8. Residents of European Economic Area (EEA)
If you reside in the European Economic Area (EEA), the following provisions apply to you:
A. Access - You may request access to your personal information and the following information regarding our use of it: (i) purpose of the use, (ii) categories of personal information used, and (iii) to whom we have disclosed your personal information.
B. Correction - You may request that Pixels correct any inaccurate personal information we have.
C. Right to Be Forgotten - You may request that Pixels erase your personal information when Pixels no longer needs such data.
D. Withdraw Consent - If our ability to use your personal information depends on consent you have given, you may withdraw such consent.
E. Restriction - You may request that Pixels restrict or suspend use of your personal information.
F. Object - You may object to our use of your personal information to perform services you have not requested.
G. Copies and Portability - You may request copies of your personal information that we possess in a structured, commonly used, and machine readable format, and you may request that this be transmitted to another controller.
H. Complaint - You may lodge a complaint with the supervising authority of your country.
9. Data Transfer
Pixels stores your personal information in the United States. The privacy protections in the United States may not be the same as in your home country. If you are located in a country outside the United States and submit personal information to Pixels, you consent to the general use and disclosure of such information as provided in this Privacy Policy and to the transfer and/or storage of that information to the United States.
10. Data Retention and Security
A. Data Retention - Pixels may store your personal information as long as you use our goods and service in order to provide you with such goods and services and for all legitimate business purposes. Pixels may store your personal information to the extent required to comply with our legal, accounting, and/or reporting requirements and to provide information about Pixels products or services that you may request. Additionally, Pixels may continue to store your personal information contained in standard backup systems. Upon your request, Pixels will delete or de-identify your personal information unless Pixels is legally required or allowed to maintain such personal information.
B. Data Security - Pixels has implemented measures designed to secure your personal information from accidental loss and from unauthorized access, use, alteration, and disclosure. Unfortunately, the transmission of information via the internet is not completely secure. Pixels cannot guarantee the security of your personal information transmitted to or through the Site. Any transmission of personal information is at your own risk. Pixels is not responsible for circumvention of any privacy settings or security measures contained in the Site.
11. Changes in Our Privacy Policy
Changes to the Privacy Policy will be posted on this page. If Pixels makes material changes to the way it treats users personal information, it may choose to notify you via email or through another means in addition to posting. The date the Privacy Policy was last revised appears at the top of the Privacy Policy. You are responsible for ensuring Pixels has a current email address for you and for periodically visiting the Site and the Privacy Policy to check for any changes.
12. Children
The Site is not for children. Pixels does not knowingly collect personal information from children under the age of 18 through the Site. If Pixels learns that it has collected or received such information, it will delete that information. If you believe we might have information from or about a child under the age of 18, please let us know by contacting us using the information set forth in Section 15.
13. Nevada Residents
Under Nevada law, Nevada residents may submit a request directing us not to make certain disclosures of personal information we maintain about them. If you are a Nevada resident and wish to exercise this right, you may contact us by email at privacy@mcbrayerfirm.com or by phone at 1-877-807-5901.
14. Links
This Site contains link to third party websites that Pixels does not control. Pixels cannot be held responsible for the privacy practices of third parties or the content provided on such websites. If you click on one of these links, please understand that you are leaving the Pixels Site and that any information you provide will not be covered by this Privacy Policy. Please read that website’s privacy policy before providing any information.
15. Contact Information
If you have any questions or comments about this Privacy Policy and our privacy practices, please contact Pixels at:
Pixels.com, LLC
C/O Bruce Paul / Privacy Agent
McBrayer, PLLC
500 West Jefferson Street, Suite 2400
Louisville, KY 40202
Phone: 502-327-5400
E-Mail: privacy@mcbrayerfirm.com