The document summarizes the key terms and conditions for using the Amazon.co.uk website. It notes that users are responsible for their own privacy and activities on their accounts. Amazon can share user information with affiliated businesses, third parties, and when required by law. While Amazon states it protects privacy, users are ultimately responsible for their own privacy. The document also outlines Amazon's rights to refuse access, edit or remove content, and terminate accounts at its discretion.
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Policy Primer - Amazon.co.uk
1. A Policy Primer: Looking at Conditions of Use for Mathew Zeks Student ID: 14520233 Image http://www.amazon.co.uk
2. Amazon.co.uk is an online marketplace where products can be bought and sold. Image screenshot taken from http://www.amazon.co.uk
3. But many users are unaware of the conditions they agree to, simply by using the website. Image http://office.microsoft.com
4. Responsibility: When examining the Amazon.co.uk “Conditions of Use and Sale,” responsibility lies with the customer, YOU. (Condition of use and sale, n.d.) By using the Amazon.co.uk website YOU are responsible for YOUR own privacy, confidentiality and all activities undertaken under you identity. Image http://office.microsoft.com
5. Responsibility: In other words, you cannot blame Amazon.co.uk or someone else for privacy and confidentiality breaches which appear to be instigated by your account, even if you are not responsible. Image http://www.lumaxart.com
7. Privacy: Amazon.co.uk does take steps to protect your privacy. However, they state that ultimately YOU are responsible for Your own privacy and confidentiality, not Amazon.co.uk. (Privacy Notice, n.d.) Image http://office.microsoft.com
8. Privacy: In hindsight, Amazon.co.uk uses private information to personalise and continually improve your shopping experience as well as handle orders and payments. (Conditions of use and sale, n.d.) In doing this, your privacy may be at risk. Image http://office.microsoft.com
10. Privacy: While it states in Amazon’s privacy policy that they do not make a habit of sharing users information, they do so under certain conditions. (Privacy notice, n.d.) Image http://office.microsoft.com
11. Privacy: Amazon.co.uk can share information with: affiliated businesses which they don’t control, third party service providers, in matters of protection of Amazon.co.uk and its users and when consented by you. (Conditions of use and sale, n.d.) Amazon may also gain your information from other parties and businesses if a business they deal with has your information. (Conditions of use and sale, n.d.) Image http://office.microsoft.com
13. Access: When accessing Amazon.co.uk, Amazon reserves the right to: refuse access, terminate accounts, remove or edit content, cancel orders at their discretion. (Conditions of use and sale, n.d.) Image http://www.sxu.hu
14. Access: Amazon can terminate or suspend access for breaching any conditions outlined in their Conditions of Use and Sale. Image http://www.sxu.hu
15. Are children allowed to use Amazon.co.uk? Within their conditions, Amazon.co.uk states: “Amazon.co.uk does not sell products for purchase by children. We sell children's products for purchase by adults. If you are under 18, you may use Amazon.co.uk only with the involvement of a parent or guardian.” (Conditions of Use and Sale, n.d.)
16. Are children allowed to use Amazon.co.uk? Yet they have no real method to regulate this, as children can easily pretend to be an adult – particularly their parents or guardians. Image http://office.microsoft.com
18. Licensing and Copyright: Amazon.co.uk allows limited access to make personal use of their website. However, you cannot download, copy or modify their website, or any portion of it, except with express written consent from Amazon.co.uk. (Conditions of use and sale, n.d.) Image http://www.sxu.hu
19. Licensing and Copyright: However, this generally refers to using substantial parts of the website for profit. Under Fair Use laws small amounts can be legally used for educational and commentary actions, such as this very policy primer.(Fair Use Review, 2009)
21. Conduct: You cannot take an action which may cause Amazon.co.uk to be interrupted, damaged or impaired in any way. YOU, not Amazon.co.uk, are responsible for all communications and content sent from your computer to Amazon.co.uk which must be for lawful purposes only. (Conditions of use and sale, n.d.) Image http://office.microsoft.com
22. Commenting and Uploading You can post comments or upload content like pictures to Amazon.co.uk provided they are not illegal, abusive or questionable in any social or moral context. (Conditions of Use and Sale, n.d.) Image http://office.microsoft.com
23. Commenting and Uploading However, by commenting or uploading content, you grant Amazon.co.uk legal rights and ownership to comments and content. They can also claim ownership of the NAME it is associated with. (Conditions of Use and Sale, n.d.) Image http://office.microsoft.com
24. Claims of Misuse: Amazon.co.uk has a system where if you believe that your intellectual property rights have been used in a way that gives rise to concerns of infringement or misuse, you can follow the “Notice and Procedure for Making Claims of Infringement.” (Conditions of use and sale, n.d.) Image http://www.safe-corp.biz
25. So READ the Terms of Use next time you use a service like Amazon.co.uk. You might be surprised what your agreeing to.
26. References: Amazon.com. (2009, October 17). In Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Retrieved October 18, 2009, from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amazon.com Condition of Use and Sale. (n.d.) In Amazon.co.uk. Retrieved October 18, 2009 from http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/help/customer/display.html?ie=UTF8&nodeId=1040616 Fair Use Review. (2009, August 31). Australian Government: Attorney-Generals Department. Retrieved October 23, 2009 from http://www.ag.gov.au/www/agd/agd.nsf/Page/Copyright_IssuesandReviews_Fairuse Privacy Notice. (2009, February 17). In Amazon.co.uk. Retrieved October 18, 2009 from http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/help/customer/display.html?nodeId=502584