The use of the MAI’s website (www.m-a-i.qc.ca) is regulated by terms and conditions that appear below. These constitute a contract between the user and the MAI. By using this website, the user recognizes having read and understood these conditions.
Privacy policy
The user can visit the MAI’s website anonymously at all times, without revealing personal information although the website does register your IP address. When the user’s web browser requests a web page from another computer on the Internet, it automatically gives that computer its IP address to indicate where it should send the information. The MAI uses this IP address to determine the number of visits made to its website. No personal information is tied to ths user’s IP address.
In some instances, when the user signs up for a service, the MAI requires a name, address, and e-mail. This information enables the MAI to keep the user informed about its activities and to have a personal relationship with the user.
Occasionally, the MAI can make certain elements of its database available to recognized cultural organizations whose activities may interest the visitors of the MAI’s website.
Links to other websites
The MAI’s website may contain links to other websites and services. While the MAI tries to link only to sites and services that share its high standards and respect for privacy, a user should understand that the MAI is not responsible for the content of, or the privacy practices employed by, other companies or websites.
“Cookies”
A “cookie” is necessary in order for the user to browse through the pages of this website. It is a small text file, which often includes an anonymous unique identifier, sent to the user's web browser from a website's computers and is stored on the user's computer's hard drive. This file is automatically deleted when you close your internet session and it cannot be used to run programs or deliver viruses to a user's computer. The MAI’s website only uses cookies for the purpose mentioned above.
Applicable laws
The present contract is subject to the laws of the Province of Quebec.
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