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    National Marketing Federation, Inc. (NMF) supports the CASIE Privacy Guidelines. NMF only collects personal information from our visitors on a voluntary basis. Personal information may include name, title, company, address, phone number, etc. The personal information we collect is only used by NMF to process an order or inquiry and/or for marketing its products, events, and services. NMF does not sell or rent or transmit personal information to other organizations.

CASIE (Coalition for Advertising Supported Information and Entertainment) GOALS FOR PRIVACY FOR MARKETING ON INTERACTIVE MEDIA:

1. We believe it is important to educate consumers about how they can use interactive technology to save time and customize product and service information to meet their individual needs. By choosing to share pertinent data about themselves, consumers can be provided the product information most relevant to them and can help marketers service them more economically and effectively.

2. We believe any interactive electronic communication from a marketer ought to disclose the marketer's identity.

3. We believe that marketers need to respect privacy in the use of "personal information" about individual consumers collected via interactive technology. "Personal information" is data not otherwise available via public sources. In our view, personal information ought to be used by a marketer to determine how it can effectively respond to a consumer's needs.

4. We believe that if the marketer seeks personal information via interactive electronic communication, it ought to inform the consumer whether the information will be shared with others. We also believe that before a marketer shares such personal information with others, the consumer ought to be offered an option to request that personal information not be shared. Upon receiving such a request, the marketer ought to keep such personal information confidential and not share it.

5. We believe consumers ought to have the ability to obtain a summary of what personal information about them is on record with a marketer that has solicited them via interactive electronic communication. In addition, a consumer ought to be offered the opportunity to correct personal information, request that such information be removed from the marketer's database (unless the marketer needs to retain it for generally accepted and customary accounting and business purposes), or request that the marketer no longer solicit the consumer.

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