Privacy Policy: This policy identifies the privacy practices for Law Office of Matthew G. Kenney Inc. This privacy policy applies to information collected via our web site, www.matthewkenney.com This policy notifies you as to: Any personally identifiable information collected from you through this web site; how that information is used, and with whom it may be shared. Law Office of Matthew G. Kenney Inc. uses technology to ensure we understand where traffic to our web-site is generated; how our customers and/or visitors are navigating our web-site; and as a way of calculating financial compensation to marketing partners paid to generate traffic to our web-site; and enhance customer communication. Law Office of Matthew G. Kenney Inc. reserves the right to use cookies, and pixels as they are essential to our business model. A cookie is a piece of data stored on a site visitor’s computer to help us improve your access to our site; and identify repeat visitors to our site.
Usage of a cookie is in no way linked to any personally identifiable information on our site. A pixel tags is a small graphical image used to inform us about the areas of our web-site you have visited. The data collected is essential to our efforts to compensate marketing partners, who are contracted to drive traffic to our web-site through the usage of sub-domain names and other methods. Pixel tags may also be included in direct email, which allows us to measure and identify opened emails. Law Office of Matthew G. Kenney Inc. is the sole owner of any information collected on this site.
We collect information that you provide voluntarily. We will not sell or rent this information to anyone. However, Law Office of Matthew G. Kenney Inc. may choose to work with independently-owned advertising agencies, media placement services, and/or payment processing vendors. As needed to ensure our contractual obligations with these third party vendors, we will share information related to consumer purchases to ensure these companies are paid for their services. Our advertising partners, with whom we work closely to facilitate and measure television and/or online advertising effectiveness, may have access to data collected through the use of pixels and/or cookies. Data collected ensures proper compensation in accordance with contractual obligations between Law Office of Matthew G. Kenney Inc. and its media partners. Law Office of Matthew G. Kenney Inc. does not maintain your credit card data, and all financial transactions are facilitated by third parties dedicated to merchant payment systems. Precautions are taken to protect your data, including the use of advanced security features procured from our hosting provider to reduce cyber risks.
Copyright Policy: Dr. Matthew G. Kenney is the author and copyright owner of all the material provided within this web-site. Any images used have been legally licensed. Under no circumstance, without the express written permission of Dr. Matthew G. Kenney, may you copy, paste, share, print, re-print, forward via email, or otherwise use the content licensed to you in any manner. To do so will be viewed as a violation of copyright law, and all efforts will be used to enforce Dr. Matthew G. Kenney’s rights as sole author and copyright owner of the materials within this web-site. Those who make unauthorized use of this copyrighted material will be sued to enjoin such use, and money damages will be sought, to the fullest extent of the law. This copyright material is protected under both United States and international law.
You may not, under any circumstance, share your log-in credentials and/or password with another individual (or individuals). To access to the copyrighted materials, without permission, will be considered theft. Under Florida law, theft is defined as:
(1) A person commits theft if he or she knowingly obtains or uses, or endeavors to obtain or to use, the property of another with intent to, either temporarily or permanently:
(a) Deprive the other person of a right to the property or a benefit from the property.
(b) Appropriate the property to his or her own use or to the use of any person not entitled to the use of the property.
Americans With Disability Act (ADA) Compliance: Law Office of Matthew G. Kenney Inc. is exempt from Title I of ADA as we do not meet the size threshold needed to trigger compliance. It is our legal interpretation that our online educational services are exempt from Title III requirements as they do not represent a public accommodation. However, Law Office of Matthew G. Kenney Inc. takes great effort to accommodate those with physical and/or learning disabilities by adhering to World Wide Web Consortium Accessibility Guidelines 2.0. We accomplish this by, where possible: Providing text alternatives for oral content; providing captions or other alternative for video content; presenting content in a uniform manner, which makes it easier to see and hear; ensuring all functionality is available from the user’s keyboard, providing unlimited time to review content, helping users easily navigate our web-site by categorizing content, using a robust platform and updating our web-site with assistance tools, and creating a highly predictable and user-friendly experience will be considered. If you have any physical and learning needs that need accommodation, so that you may fully benefit from our educational resources, please contact use via one of the “Contact” tools available on our web-site. We will address your issue promptly and with the utmost consideration.
State Licensing of Matthew G. Kenney, Esq: Attorney Kenney is licensed by the Florida Bar, to practice solely within Florida. Therefore, he provides legal advice only within the State of Florida. Complementary advice to entrepreneurs is offered solely to Florida residents, and confirmation of residency is required.
Our non-credit, professional development educational content is not required to be licensed under Florida law. This educational content, designed specifically for business owners (i.e. employers providing workforce training for employees) is similar to vocational education (e.g. CEU’s, professional workshops etc.) provided by industry associations, private consultants and seminar providers, and workshop facilitators throughout the country. Our non-credit resources involve no professors, grades, attendance, credentials, or other hallmarks of formal, higher education. Therefore, it is our legal understanding and contention that our non-credit resources — advertised on national television and online – are outside the jurisdictional purview of state licensing agencies outside of Florida.
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