COPPA Policy
Who Must Comply
Web sites or online services directed to children under the age of 13 that collect personal information from children, or Web sites
that cater to general audiences and have knowledge that they are collecting personal information from children, must comply with
the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act.

Does CMA-SC need to Comply?
Yes.  The information collected on our web site is limited - Name and Email Address ONLY - and that only if the user wishes to join
the CMA Community and receive our newsletter and other email notifications.  We discourage children from joining / subscribing,
and ask that a parent or legal guardian make the subscription request.

What information does CMA-SC Collect?
Name and Email Address only.

When / How does CMA-SC Collect this information?
When the user requests to Join / Subscribe to the CMA Community to receive our newsletter and other email notifications about
Columbia Martial Arts and Fitness.  The Subscription Request is a Double Opt-In operation, requiring an initial request, followed by
an Email Verification using a Confirmation Return link.

Who can see and use this information?
This information is restricted to the management of Columbia Martial Arts and Fitness.  We have a strict policy of not selling or
distributing this information to any one, or any business, for any reason.

The information is maintained in a secure database hosted within our web domain on Yahoo!'s web servers.

How will this information be used?
This information is used solely to distribute to the Subscriber / Member the information they requested from Columbia Martial Arts
and Fitness.

Can the user control this information?
Yes.  The user themselves may request to Unsubscribe from the CMA Community.  In so doing, their information is automatically
deleted from our database.

Primary Operator(s) are:
Mark Mills
Columbia Martial Arts and Fitness
239 Two Notch Road
Lexington, South Carolina  29073
803-356-9755
sifu@cma-sc.com
The Children's Online Privacy Protection Act, effective April 21, 2000, applies to the
online collection of personal information from children under 13.