Privacy Policy

Sharing information has its enormous perks, but we at Law Image also understand that this knowledge and information sharing should come with great responsibility. We understand that the privacy of our clients and users are of great importance. This privacy policy applies to all services offered by Law Image, its parent company Law Image and / or any of its subsidiaries or affiliates. A more detailed explanation of the services can be found here.

This privacy policy has been created in order to disclose how Law Image gathers, stores and disseminates information for its online services and applications. If you have any questions about this privacy policy please do not hesitate to contact us through our web site or write to us at:

Privacy Matters
c/o Law Image
GPO Box 3426
Sydney, NSW 2001
Australia

Information we collect and how we use it

Law Image collects your personal information strictly for the intended purpose of performing its functions. For our full range of services to function, we may collect the following type of information: Aggregate Information.

Aggregate information is the information you provide that does not personally identify you. These are used to analyse trends, administer the website, diagnose problems, track user movement and preferences, gather marketing information and help improve the quality of service. This may be your domain name or IP Address.

Personally identifiable information

Any information that personally identifies you is known as personally identifiable information. This may include your name, address and / or contact details and any records of communication between you and Law Image, relating to any service provided to you.

Cookies

Cookies are small files that are stored in your computer to remember a website's state. These could be session details, small strings of characters, your user preferences and/or information to track user trends. We may set one or more cookies in your web browser, based on the services being used.

Log Information

Some of our services automatically record information that your browser sends whenever you visit a website. These server logs may include information such as your web request, IP Addresses, browser type, browser language, the date and time of your request and one or more cookies that may uniquely identify your browser.

Use of your personal information

Law Image only processes personal information for the purposes described in this privacy policy and / or supplementary privacy notices for specific services. Law Image will not share any of your information with any outside party without your explicit consent unless Law Image is required by law or in the good faith belief that such action is necessary in order to conform to the edicts of the law, cooperate with law enforcement or other government agencies, or comply with a legal process served on the company or court orders.

Access to personal information

As an individual, you have the right of access to all personal information that Law Image holds about you, although with some exceptions. The circumstances in which Law Image may refuse access to personal information Law Image holds about you include where giving you access would:

  • unreasonably impact the privacy of others
  • be frivolous or vexatious requests
  • prejudice negotiations
  • be unlawful
  • require a contravention of a required law
  • prejudice investigations of unlawful activities

If you would like to obtain a copy of your personal information that Law Image has on record, please send your request to us in writing. This is to ensure that Law Image can verify your identity. If you believe that Law Image holds information about you that is inaccurate or out of date, you should inform us by contacting us through Email, as soon as possible. Law Image will amend any inaccurate, incomplete or out of date information.

Privacy Matters
c/o Law Image
GPO Box 3426
Sydney, NSW 2001
Australia

law-image.com.au reserves the right to perform statistical analysis of user behaviour and characteristics in order to measure the interest and use of various areas of the site and inform advertisers of such information as well as the number of users that have been exposed to or clicked on any advertisement banners and links.

If you want to obtain additional information on the Privacy regulations, you can visit the Australian Federal Privacy Commissioner's website at: www.privacy.gov.au.