Privacy Policy & Legal Information
Privacy
We want to help you use print communications to better your business, but we’re not exactly interested in what
you eat for breakfast or what songs you sing in the shower. We can’t determine that stuff unless you tell us
of your own free will. Even then, you’d have to email us since our website doesn’t collect personal information of any kind.
Heck, we don’t even have a contact form.
Ok, so we do have a simple form that identifies whether you may be a match for our services. However, no personal
information is requested in this form. And you may have noticed that all answers lead to the same conclusion,
so it’s not really an information-gathering device, is it?
When You Contact Us
We never, ever collect personal information unless you choose to provide it to us. So it’s really up to you if you want to email
us your iTunes playlist or offer your take on the whole Brad and Angelina thing.
If you send us a message, we’ll keep your email address for possible future email communication about our products or services.
If we send you a message, we’ll always let you opt out, of course. We never sell, exchange or release any such information
to outside parties. That’s it.
“Sign-In” takes you to a different place
When you choose the “Sign-In” button, you are accessing a password-protected FTP location not associated with the
Crowson public-facing website. This privacy statement refers only to our public facing website at www.crowsonstone.com.
Boring but Necessary Legal Statement – Copyright
Imagery for this site comes from a variety of sources, including original material. Other sources include the following:
- istockphoto - A variety of images and illustrations were used from this excellent source of royalty-free material.
- Getty Images – The standard in royalty-free and rights managed imagery.
- Visual Language Library – Wonderful images from the world of history and art.
- Oxford University’s Bodleian Library - The Illuminated Manuscript image (fol. 54r [detail] Book II – Petitioner reads from a scroll to a seated man. Others wait.) located in the history section of this site is owned by the Bodleian Library of the University of Oxford and is protected by all relevant copyright laws. Permission has been obtained from the Bodleian Library for use of this image. In no way can this image be copied or used without express written permission by the Bodleian Library. Learn more about the copyright policies of the Bodleian Library.
Questions
If you have any questions about our privacy policy, want to trust us with a major project, or want to know if
John deLoach prefers the original Willy Wonka film to the Tim Burton
remake, don’t hesitate to contact us.