Your Privacy is Important to Us
Doubleday
Canada Limited (DCL) is firmly committed to safeguarding
the privacy of our Book Club Members' personal information.�
As a member of the Canadian Marketing Association
(CMA) we have long adhered to the CMA's own Privacy
Code established in 1993. In response to the federal
government�s privacy legislation, the Personal
Information Protection and Electronics Documents Act
(PIPEDA), which came into effect on January 1, 2004,
DCL has strengthened �its commitment to protecting your privacy.� This notice includes a detailed summary of DCL�s
Privacy Policy, what it means to you, and who to contact
if you have any questions and concerns.
The
Ten Privacy Principles:
1.
Accountability
Doubleday Canada
Limited (DCL) is responsible for personal information
under its control including information transferred
to a third party.
DCL has designated a Privacy Compliance Officer who is accountable
for the organization's compliance with the privacy principles.
If you have any questions about our Privacy Policy,
please contact our Privacy Compliance Officer at: 5900 Finch Avenue East
, Scarborough, Ontario, M1B 0A2 M1B
0A2.
DCL has designated the Managers of each department to be accountable
for the organization's day-to-day compliance with the
privacy principles. In addition, other individuals within
the organization may be delegated to act on behalf of
the designated individual(s).
DCL is responsible for the personal information in its possession
or custody, including information that has been transferred
to a third party for processing.
DCL uses contractual or other means to provide a comparable
level of protection while information is being processed
by a third party. Third parties agree contractually
to abide by provisions of the federal law, and assume
the responsibility for doing so.
The Management Group of DCL has established formalized information
gathering and information handling practices as well
as developed documented polices for internal usage regarding
the collection, use and disclosure of personal information
including:
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procedures to
protect and accurately maintain your personal information;
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procedures to
receive and respond to customer complaints and inquiries;
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staff training
programs to explain DCL's privacy policies and procedures,
and;
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information for our DCL Book Club Members and Employees to explain DCL's
policies and practices.
2.
Identifying Purposes�
for Collection, Use, or Disclosure
The purposes
for which DCL collects personal information is identified
and documented by DCL at or before the time the information
is collected in order to comply with the Openness Principle
and the Individual Access Principle.
DCL collects personal information for the following primary
purposes:
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to process a
New Member Application form;
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to review a New
Member's credit worthiness;
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upon acceptance
of the Membership Application, to fulfill member orders
placed on a DCL Club Membership Account;
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to identify a
Club Member�s purchasing preferences;
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to establish
a Club Member�s eligibility for special offers and
discounts and;
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if a Club Member
has supplied a credit card number, to use this information
for processing payments on a DCL Club Membership Account;
DCL will only use this contact
information to get in touch with a Club Member regarding:
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merchandise or
product offerings as well as other special offers
including online Newsletters; Member Surveys, Contests
and/or Sweepstakes which may be of interest;
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a DCL Club Membership
Account;
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other developments
and DCL Book Clubs which may be of interest;
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DCL's internal
purposes in maintaining its book club records including
information concerning purchases and payments made
on a DCL Club Membership Account and;
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the renewal of a DCL Club Membership.
By identifying the purposes for which personal information
is collected at or before the time of collection; DCL
ensures that only the required personal information
is collected to fulfill these purposes. DCL collects
only the contact information the New Member provides
on the New Member Application Form which includes the
New Member's:� name, address and other applicable contact information
such as an e-mail address; and in some cases, a telephone
number.� The Limiting
Collection Principle requires DCL to collect only that
information necessary for the purposes that have been
identified.
DCL obtains the Club Member's consent prior to using personal
information for a purpose not previously identified;
unless the new purpose is required by law.
DCL employees who collect personal information are able to
provide information to explain the purposes for which
the information is being collected.
3.
Consent to Collection,
Use or Disclosure of Personal Information
DCL makes a reasonable
effort to ensure that Club Members and New Members understand
how personal information will be used. DCL obtains the
consent of the Club Members and New Members as required
for the collection, use or disclosure of personal information,
except where inappropriate.
DCL provides information to its New Members and Club Members
on how their personal information will be used through
printed brochures; the DCL Club web sites; and its Customer
Service Centre.
DCL obtains consent for the collection, use and disclosure
of personal information. Consent is obtained on paper
or electronic enrollment forms; electronic or paper
order forms; electronic or paper general correspondence;
electronic customer service e-mail forms located on
our web sites and by phone when members contact DCL's
Customer Service Centre or use our Interactive Voice
Response (IVR) system.
DCL does not as a condition
of Club Membership, require the Club Member to consent
to the collection, use, or disclosure of personal information
beyond that required to fulfill the specified purposes.
DCL provides Club Members a meaningful opportunity to decline
further marketing use or disclosure of their personal
contact information before it is transferred to a third
party. This opportunity is detailed in the DCL Club
Membership Guide enclosed in all Introductory Packages
sent to Club Members upon acceptance of their New Member
Application.� DCL continues to notify Club Members of this
option every year in their Club Magazine or via an enclosure
notice inserted in their Club�s Magazine Mailing Package.
Members may also access this information anytime through
their DCL Club web sites.
DCL will remove the Club Member's name from all internal marketing
lists or lists for rental to third parties at the request
of the Club Member at any time.�
The Club Member need only contact DCL by:
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Calling a Customer
Service Representative at: (416) 977-7891;
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Sending a fax
to: (416) 977-8707;
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Writing to: The
Privacy Department, 5900 Finch Avenue East, Scarborough, Ontario M1B 0A2, Ontario M1B
0A2,
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A DCL Club Member may withdraw consent at any time, subject
to legal or contractual restrictions and reasonable
notice. DCL shall inform the Club Member of any implications
of such a withdrawal.
4.
Limiting Collection
The collection
of personal information is limited to that which is
necessary for the purposes identified by DCL.�
DCL collects personal information by fair and
lawful means.
DCL does not collect personal information indiscriminately.
Both the amount and the type of personal information
collected is limited to that which is necessary to fulfill
the purposes identified.
DCL collects personal information from a DCL Club Member:
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as a result of
purchases by the Club Member through DCL Book Clubs;
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through online
and electronic activity with DCL;
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through telephone,
mail correspondence,�
paper and online surveys and contests and;
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through paper, telephone and online Club New Member Enrollment activities.
DCL does not collect e-mail addresses unless the Club Member
chooses to specifically provide that information.� DCL does maintain a list of e-mail addresses
but does not disclose this personal information to third
parties. A Club Member is given the option to modify
his/her future e-mail preferences through an �unsubscribe�
link included with every online newsletter. Or the Club
Member can simply access the: �Change E-mail Address
Request� option located in the Members Menu of each
DCL Club�s web site. After receiving the Club Member�s
request; DCL will remove the Club Member�s e-mail address
from the list.
5.
Limiting Use,
Disclosure and Retention
Personal information
shall not be used or disclosed for purposes other than
those for which it was collected by DCL, except with
the consent of the DCL Club Member or as required by
law. DCL retains personal information only as long as
is necessary for the fulfillment of those purposes or
as per statutory requirements.
DCL identifies the purposes for which personal information
is collected at or before the time the information is
collected.
DCL limits the type and extent of the personal information
collected to that which is necessary for the purposes
identified by DCL.
DCL does transfer, rent, sell or exchange mailing lists with
carefully screened third parties. DCL along with these
third parties establish and agree upon the exact nature
of the list's intended usage prior to DCL granting permission
for the use of the list or to transfer the information.
DCL contracts third party service providers who may have access
to DCL Club Member's personal information to perform
certain fulfillment services.�
This information is confidential and is treated
accordingly.
DCL may disclose personal information to comply with legal
and regulatory requirements.
DCL retains personal information of its Club Members in accordance
with documented guidelines and procedures established
by DCL and based on regulatory requirements governing
the retention of business information.�
DCL retains the personal information of its Club Members for
as long as the member remains active or potentially
active or as per statutory requirements.
DCL destroys, erases, or renders anonymous personal information
that is no longer required to fulfill the identified
purposes in accordance with documented guidelines and
procedures established by DCL and based on regulatory
requirements governing the retention of business information.�
DCL safely destroys and disposes of personal information that
is no longer required in accordance with documented
guidelines and procedures established by DCL.
6.
Accuracy
DCL maintains
personal information as accurate, complete, and up-to-date
as is necessary for the purposes for which it is to
be used.
DCL updates personal information as it is made available by
the DCL Club Member and contracted third parties.
DCL Club Members and contracted third parties are responsible
for providing DCL with any changes to personal information,
as appropriate.
DCL ensures that personal information will be sufficiently
accurate, complete and up-to-date to minimize the possibility
that inappropriate information is used to make a decision
about a DCL Club Member.
DCL ensures that personal information that is used on an ongoing
basis, including information that is disclosed to third
parties, is generally accurate, and up-to-date, unless
limits to the requirements are clearly set out.
DCL does not routinely update the personal information of DCL
Club members, unless such a process is necessary to
fulfill the purposes for which the information is collected.
7.
Safeguards
DCL protects
personal information with security safeguards appropriate
to the sensitivity of the personal information.
DCL protects personal information against loss or theft, as
well as unauthorized access, disclosure, copying, use
or modification with security safeguards appropriate
to the sensitivity of the personal information. DCL
protects personal information regardless of the format
in which it is held.
DCL and contracted third parties involved in the transfer,
rental, sale or exchange of mailing lists are responsible
for the protection of list data and take appropriate
measures to ensure against unauthorized access, alteration
or dissemination of list data. Those with access to
such data agree in advance to use such data only in
an authorized manner.
When DCL uses a third party to perform fulfillment services
on its behalf, legal agreements require the third party
to protect the privacy and confidentiality of the personal
information. These agreements ensure that the personal
information is retained only as long as necessary to
complete the assigned task and that the third party
only uses it for the specified purposes for which it
was given.
DCL uses the following methods to protect personal information:
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physical measures,
for example, locked filing cabinets and restricted
access to offices;
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organizational
measures, for example, security clearances and limiting
access on a "need-to-know" basis and;
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technological measures, for example, the use of firewalls, passwords and
encryption technology.
DCL Club Member�s personal
information is stored in secure and confidential databases.
DCL employees are aware of the importance of maintaining the
confidentiality of DCL Club Member's personal information.
DCL provides training programs and provides employees
with information about its policies and procedures for
protecting and maintaining the confidentiality of DCL
Club Member's personal information.
DCL disposes of or destroys personal information with care
to prevent unauthorized parties from gaining access
to the information.
8.
Openness
DCL makes readily
available to its Club Members and individuals specific
information about its policies and practices relating
to the management of personal information.
DCL is open about its policies and practices with respect to
the management of personal information.
DCL makes information readily available about its privacy policies
and practices to individuals and DCL Club Members through
printed brochures such as the Club Membership Guide,
its web site and other electronic means, as well as
through its Customer Service Centre. In addition, printed
copies of the DCL Privacy Policy Statement are available
to be mailed to individuals and DCL Club Members upon
request.�
9.
Individual Access
Upon request,
DCL informs Club Members of the existence, use and disclosure
of his/her personal information and the DCL Club Member
is given access to that information. �Furthermore,
a DCL Club Member is able to challenge the accuracy
and completeness of the information and have it amended
as appropriate.
DCL
Club Members can request access to their personal information
maintained by DCL by writing to: Doubleday Canada Limited--The
Privacy Department, 5900 Finch Avenue East,Scarborough, Ontario M1B 0A2.
by e-mailing your specific Club's web site;
or by calling DCL's Customer Service Centre at: (416)
977-7891.�
Upon
request, DCL informs the Club Member whether or not
it holds personal information about them; and how it
uses this personal information. DCL also discloses details
of their personal information including (where available):
the source of his/her name, and a list of third parties
to which it has been disclosed.
DCL may request from the Club Member sufficient personal information
to permit DCL to provide an account of the existence,
use and disclosure of personal information. The information
provided by the DCL Club Member shall only be used for
this purpose.
In
providing an account of third parties to which DCL has
disclosed personal information about a Club Member,
DCL attempts to be as specific as possible. When this
is not possible, DCL makes available a list of third
parties to which it may have disclosed personal information
about the DCL Club Member.
DCL responds to a Club Member's request regarding his/her personal
information within thirty (30) business days of receipt
of the request at no or minimal cost to the DCL Club
Member. If the request is complex, DCL may extend the
normal 30 day response time limit by a maximum of an
additional thirty (30) business days. In addition, a
reasonable fee may be charged. The Club Member shall
be notified of the time extension and/or additional
cost(s) and an agreement shall be obtained between DCL
and the Club Member prior to processing the request.
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When a DCL Club Member successfully demonstrates the inaccuracy
or incompleteness of his/her personal information, DCL
shall amend the information as required. An amendment
may involve a correction, deletion, or addition of information.
Where appropriate, the amended information shall be
transmitted by DCL to third parties having access to
the information in question.
A DCL Club Member has the opportunity to challenge the accuracy
and completeness of their personal information and have
it amended as appropriate. When a challenge is not resolved
to the satisfaction of the Club Member, the personal
information relating to that DCL Club Member shall reflect
the unresolved challenge. When appropriate, the existence
of the challenge is transmitted to third parties having
access to the information in question.
If DCL is unable to provide
access to all personal information it holds about the
Club Member, the reasons for denying access are provided
to the DCL Club Member.
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10.
Challenging Compliance
A DCL Club Member is able
to address a challenge concerning DCL's compliance with
the above principles with the individuals identified
in Section 1--Accountability.
DCL has procedures in place to receive and respond to complaints
or inquiries about DCL's policies and practices relating
to its handling of personal information.
Inquiries about DCL's privacy policies can be forwarded to
Doubleday Canada Limited--The Privacy Department, 5900 Finch Avenue East, Scarborough, Ontario, Ontario, M1B
0A2;
by e-mailing your specific Club's web site; or by calling
DCL's Customer Service Centre at: (416) 977-7891.
DCL investigates all complaints and responds within ninety
(90) business days after receipt of written correspondence.
If the complaint is found to be justified, DCL takes
appropriate measures to resolve the complaint, including,
if necessary, amending its policies and practices.
The DCL Club Member may also contact the following regulatory
bodies to make inquiries or lodge complaints about DCL's
personal-information handling practices:�
The Privacy Commissioner of Canada��������������������������������� Canadian Marketing
Association
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M3C 3N6
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416-391-2362
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reception@the-cma.org
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site:����� www.the-cma.org
How DCL uses non-personal information:
Our
site�s operating system may automatically record some
general information about your visit such as:
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The internet
domain for your Internet Service Provider, such as
�company.com� or �service.ca� and the IP address of
the computer accessing the web site, such as �ppp-55�;
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The type of browser
(such as �Netscape version X� or �Internet Explorer
version X� you are using;
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The type of operating
system you are using such as Macintosh, Unix or Windows;
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The date and
time you visit our site and the web pages that you
visit on our site, along with the address of the previous
web site you were visiting, if you linked to us from
another web site.
We use this information for statistical analysis, to
help us make our site more useful to our visitors. We
may disclose this non-personal information to third
parties such as sponsors, clients or advertisers and/or
use it for auditing purposes. This tracking system does
not record personal information about individuals or
link this information to any personal data collected.
We may use �cookies� that identify you as a return visitor.
A cookie is a piece of data that a web site can send
to your browser, which may then store the cookie on
your hard drive. So, when you come back to visit us
again, we can tailor information to suit your individual
preferences. The goal is to save you time and provide
you with a more meaningful visit and to measure our
web site activity. Cookies do not contain any personally
identifying information. Browsers such as Netscape allow
you to disable cookie collection if you wish, or inform
you when a cookie
is being stored on your hard drive.
When you leave the DCL site:
The
DCL Privacy Policy Statement discloses the privacy practices
for our web site. However, our site may contain links
to other sites. Once you link to another site, you are
subject to the privacy and security policies of the
new site. We encourage you to read the privacy policies
of all web sites you visit, especially if you share
any personal information.
In
addition; the DCL Privacy Policy Statement and the choices
the Club Member makes does not necessarily apply to
the personal information the Club Member may have provided
to other clubs operated by controlling entity DCL in
the context of other products and services or other
separate book clubs.
Glossary
of Definitions:
Collection: The act of gathering, acquiring or obtaining personal information
from any source including third parties, by any means.
Consent: A voluntary agreement with what is being done or proposed.
Consent can be either "express", " implied"
or "negative option". Express Consent is given
explicitly, either orally or in writing. It is unequivocal
and does not require inference on the part of the organization
seeking consent and it is required for the collection
of personal information considered sensitive (financial,
credit, medical or health) as well as for any new use.
Implied Consent arises when consent may reasonably be
inferred from the action or inaction of the individual
and is required for the maintenance of established relationships.
Negative Option Consent deals with the proposed transfer
of non-sensitive personal information to a third party.
A meaningful opportunity to decline further marketing
use or transfer must be presented before transfer (to
a third party) and must be repeated at least once every
three (3) years.
Disclosure: Making personal information available to others outside the
organization.
Organization: A term used that includes: associations, businesses, charitable
organizations, clubs, government bodies, institutions,
professional practices and unions.
Personal Information: Any factual or subjective information, recorded or not, about
an identifiable individual. This includes information
in any form, such as:
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age, name, ID
numbers, income, ethnic origin, or blood type
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opinions, evaluations,
comments, social status, or disciplinary actions
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employee files,
credit records, loan records, medical records, existence
of a dispute between a consumer and merchant, intentions
(for example: to acquire goods or services, or change
jobs)
Personal information does not include the name, title,
business address or telephone number of an employee
or organization.
Use: Refers to the treatment and handling of personal information
within an organization.
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