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Privacy Policy

The American Boxing Association knows that you care how information about you is used and shared, and we appreciate your trust that we will do so carefully and sensibly. This Privacy Policy covers the information practices of our user interfaces, including our website ababoxing.us.

By visiting ababoxing.us, you are accepting the practices described in this Privacy Policy.  Please review each of this documents to understand all of the terms and conditions of your agreement with us.

ababoxing.us may contain links to third-party websites. Ecwid is not responsible for the information practices or the content of such third-party websites. We encourage you to review the privacy policies of third-party websites to understand their information practices.

Information We Collect

International Boxing Federation offers a variety of products and services that are together referred to as “the Products and Services.” If you choose to use the Products or Services, we may require you to provide contact and identity information, billing information, and other personal information as indicated on our user interfaces, including on ababoxing.us. Once you register on ababoxing.us, you are no longer anonymous to us.

We collect and store the following information:

  • contact information, such as your name, company name, address, phone number, and email address;

  • general information regarding the Products or Services that you have registered to receive.

We do not store the following information in the regular course of our business:

  • credit card information and billing addresses.

 

 

Copyrighted Images

The ABA collects images of boxers from boxrec Boxing Ranking Page which is an Open Source Wiki

Note: BoxRec does not claim any copyright to the images in its database, but for some rare exceptions (such as the BoxRec logo). As an Internet Web site, and under the "fair use" [2] and "safe harbor" [3] provisions of international copyright law, BoxRec may post these images, even if someone owns the copyright to a particular image--until that copyright owner tells BoxRec to take down the image. It is the intent of BoxRec to serve as a free, non-profit, on-line public repository of these images--primarily for preservation, educational, and scholarly purposes. Therefore, permission to use images that BoxRec does not explicitly claim a copyright is not necessary. However, further use of any image is at your own peril.

See also, When U.S. Works Pass into the Public Domain, by Lolly Gasaway, University of North Carolina: [4]

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