Privacy Policy

Effective July 1, 2024.

Las Lomas Music Press (“LLMP” or “we”) values your privacy, and we are committed to protecting your privacy within the scope of data collection that’s necessary for us to provide access to our Web site. This Privacy Policy explains how LLMP collects Personal Information about you, how we use that information, and your rights regarding the information we hold about you. If you have questions or require more information about our Privacy Policy after reading this page, please contact us.

Applicability

While this Privacy Policy specifically applies only to LLMP’s digital (e.g., Web site, email, digital messaging, social media) presence, we generally apply its provisions to Personal Information we may acquire by other means.

Consent to this Privacy Policy

By using LLMP’s Web site, you hereby consent to this Privacy Policy, and you also consent to LLMP’s Web site Terms and Conditions.

Information We Collect

Information You Voluntarily Provide

If you register to receive announcements from us, we collect and store your name, your email address, and whether you give us permission to send you occasional informational and other emails. Being a “registered user” is not necessary to purchase items from LLMP, though it does smooth the transaction process, and it allows us to keep you informed of new products as they become available.

Log Files

LLMP’s Web site server software logs every visit to each page in the site. Keeping such logs is standard practice in the Web site hosting industry as a part of providing a presence on the Web. The information collected by log files may include internet protocol (IP) addresses, browser type, Internet Service Provider (ISP), date and time stamp, referring/exit pages, and certain information about a user’s behavior while viewing a particular page. The purpose of the logged information is to facilitate Site use analysis and to administer the Site. It may be possible to infer some information (e.g., general locale) from this information. It is LLMP’s explicit policy to combine log file data with other information you provide voluntarily only in the event you have a problem using the LLMP Web site and you communicate with us about that user experience.

Cookies

Like most Web sites, LLMP uses “cookies.” Cookies store such information as visitors’ preferences, and the pages on the Web site that the visitor accessed or visited. The information is used to optimize the users’ experience by customizing our Web page content based on visitors’ browser type and/or other information. You can learn more about cookies at the What Are Cookies? Web site.

If you register to receive announcements from us, we may store a cookie in your browser containing data that allows us to personally identify you on a subsequent visit to the Site. You may withdraw this consent at any time by cancelling your “registered user” status. Further information about how this works is provided when you sign up to be an LLMP “registered user.”

You can choose to disable cookies through your individual browser options. To learn more detailed information about cookie management with specific Web browsers, visit your browsers’ respective Web site.

Web Beacons

Web Beacons are a specific type of cookie that allows your activity to be tracked across multiple Web sites. LLMP does not use Web Beacons, although one or more Third Party Entities may use them. See below for more information about Third Party Entity Privacy Policies.

Retention of Information

LLMP keeps information you provide only while it is necessary or appropriate for us to continue our business relationship with you, or in the event we reasonably believe keeping such information may be necessary or appropriate in support of any current or future legal proceedings, or until you ask us to remove it.

Dissemination of Information

LLMP will not disseminate to other parties information we’ve collected from you or from your visits to the LLMP Web site unless you give us specific permission to do so, or under a lawful legal order.

General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)
California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA)

The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) provide legal rights and remedies with regard to how businesses collect, hold, use, and sell or trade your Personal Information. While there are other applicable laws, GDPR and CCPA currently are the most stringent, so conforming to their provisions reasonably covers all the legal bases.

LLMP is a Data Controller of your information.

LLMP’s legal basis for collecting and using the Personal Information described in this Privacy Policy depends on the Personal Information we collect and the specific context in which we collect the Information:

LLMP retains and uses your Personal Information to the extent necessary to comply with our legal obligations, to help resolve disputes, and to enforce our policies, only for as long as is necessary for the purposes set out in this Privacy Policy and in the related Terms and Conditions.

If you are a resident of the European Economic Area (EEA), you have certain data protection rights specified by law as articulated in the GDPR. The CCPA provides similar rights for individuals using Web sites of some businesses located in California, USA.* To keep things simple, LLMP extends data protection rights enumerated within both GDPR and CCPA to all its Web site visitors and “registered users,” regardless of territorial citizenship or residence. This means every visitor to the LLMP Web site has these data protection rights as spelled out by the GDPR rules:

If you wish to know what Personal Information we hold about you, or if you want any such Personal Information to be removed from our systems, please contact us.

* While LLMP is based in California, we currently do not meet any of the three CCPA categories that would require our compliance with CCPA. As a practical business matter, though, and because it’s the right thing to do, we do and will continue to follow the constraints imposed by CCPA.

Privacy Policies of Third Party Entities

Third Party Entities are external Web sites or Web services to which LLMP links, with which LLMP has a business relationship for the purpose of operating the LLMP Web site (including its E-commerce features), or that are LLMP advertising partners. LLMP’s Privacy Policy does not apply to any Third Party Entity.

Each Third Party Entity has its own Privacy Policy, which may include their practices and instructions about how to opt-out of certain options. Here is a list of Third Party Entities LLMP currently uses in the operation of the LLMP Web site:

LLMP has no control over, or access to, cookies that are used by Third Party Entities, or to their subsequent Third Party Entities.

A particular type of Third Party Entity used by many Web sites is an advertising network. Such networks commonly use cookies, JavaScript, Web beacons, and/or other technologies to provide their respective services. LLMP currently does not use the services of any advertising network. If that changes in the future, this section of the Privacy Policy will be updated to reflect that business relationship.

Children’s Information

LLMP takes seriously the matter of protection for children while using the internet. We encourage parents and guardians to observe, participate in, and/or monitor and guide children’s online activity.

LLMP does not solicit or knowingly collect any Personally Identifiable Information from children under the age of 13. If LLMP learns that a “registered user” is under the age of 13, LLMP will remove all Personally Identifiable Information we maintain regarding that user. If you think your child may have provided Personally Identifiable Information to LLMP, we strongly encourage you to contact us immediately, and we will make our best efforts to promptly remove any such information from our records.

Revision of the Policy

LLMP may revise this Policy at any time as it sees fit, without notice beyond the publishing of the revised Policy on this Site. By using this Site you are expected to review this Policy on a regular basis to ensure you understand its provisions and your rights. This version of the Policy was published on July 1, 2024, and supersedes all previous versions.