Terms and Conditions

Welcome to the AMPS website. We ask that all visitors to AMPS-llc.com (the “Site”) adhere to the following rules (“Terms and Conditions”), which govern the use of the Site and the services offered here. Please read the following Terms and Conditions carefully.

By using this Site, you understand and expressly agree to be legally bound by these Terms and Conditions and our Privacy Policy and to follow these Terms and Conditions and all applicable laws and regulations governing our Site.

We reserve the right to change these Terms and Conditions at any time, effective immediately upon posting on our Site. If you violate these Terms and Conditions, we may terminate your use of the Site, bar you from future use of the Site, and/or take appropriate legal action against you.

Permitted Use

AMPS grants you a limited license to access and make personal use of this site, but not to download or modify any portion of it, except with express written consent of AMPS.

This license does not include commercial use of the Site or its contents; any collection and use of contents; any derivative use of this site or its contents; or any use of data mining, robots, or similar data gathering and extraction tools.

This site or any portion of this site may not be reproduced, duplicated, copied, sold, resold, or otherwise exploited for any commercial purpose without express written consent of AMPS.

Feedback

AMPS welcomes any and all feedback submitted to us via email, phone, fax or mail. Feedback is considered the sole property of AMPS. We reserve the right to use feedback on an unrestricted basis.

Copyrights and Registered Trademarks:

Unless otherwise specified, all materials appearing on our Sites, including the text, site design, graphics, logos, icons and images, as well as the selection, assembly and arrangement thereof, are the sole property of AMPS © 2009, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED and is protected by United States copyright laws.

Privacy Policy

At AMPS, protecting the privacy and security of personal information is essential and fundamental to our values and to the way we do business. Our website privacy policy is part of that commitment.

Website Privacy

Our website does not collect information that personally identifies individuals except when that information is provided on a voluntary basis. We also tell you why we are asking for the information, for example, to assess your suitability for a career opportunity you have applied for or send you newsletters you have requested. Information provided to AMPS will not be sold or made available to a third party for commercial or advertising purposes. We may work with website content management services and data storage providers, however these third parties will be required to agree in writing to comply with all applicable privacy and security laws related to your personal information.

This AMPS website may employ “cookies”. These are small files stored in your computer that identify users entering a website. These cookies allow us to direct you to your preferred AMPS subsection and enable statistical analyses of how our website is used. This allows us to measure interest in various sections of the site so we can improve design and content to serve you better. Only aggregated data from these analyses, not individual records, will be used for this purpose.

Website users should be aware that electronic mail is not a secure or private method of transmitting information. Please do not send confidential information to us via e-mail.

Our website may also contain links to third-party websites. The practices of these sites are outside the control of AMPS. Users should verify the privacy policies of these sites before submitting information to them.

AMPS Privacy Statement

The purpose of this Privacy Statement is to communicate AMPS’ personal information practices and to demonstrate how AMPS strives to foster and build the trust of those we service.

AMPS privacy practices strive to comply with all applicable privacy legislation in the jurisdictions where AMPS carries on business. Our privacy practices are based on the following internationally recognized information privacy principles that are incorporated in our business processes and practices:

Accountability

AMPS is responsible for personal information under its control and has a designated officer who is accountable for assisting AMPS in incorporating the policy principles into our business and to complying with applicable Privacy Laws on an ongoing basis.

Identifying Purposes. AMPS will identify the purposes for which it collects personal information at or before the time of collection or for further use or disclosure.

Consent. AMPS obtains an individual’s consent before collection, use, or disclosure of personal information except in the following circumstances. AMPS uses implied consent (providing service to individuals based on the request of a healthcare practitioner) or without consent where law permits it.

Limiting Collection. AMPS will limit the collection of personal information to that which is necessary for the identified purposes. Collection must be done by fair and lawful means.

Limiting Use, Disclosure and Retention. Personal information will only be used or disclosed for the identified purposes or with the consent of the individual or as required by law. Personal Information will be retained only as long as necessary.

Accuracy. AMPS will keep the personal information as accurate, complete, and up-to-date as possible for the identified purposes.

Safeguards. For the personal information, AMPS will adopt technical, physical and administrative safeguards appropriate to the sensitivity of the information.

Openness. AMPS will make readily available to individuals specific information about this Privacy Policy, and other AMPS policies and practices (if any) relating to the management of personal information.

Individual Access. Upon written request, AMPS may provide an individual access to their personal information. There are certain situations defined by law where AMPS may deny access to the personal information. AMPS may amend personal information upon written request by the individual if appropriate and not prevented by law.

Challenging Compliance. Individuals may address concerns regarding AMPS’s compliance with the above principles to the Corporate Privacy Officer. All concerns will be investigated and the results communicated to the individuals involved.

AMPS is firmly committed to maintaining the privacy and confidentiality of personal information.

For further information regarding the AMPS privacy program at AMPS, contact:

AMPS

418 Central Park West Suite 21 

New York, NY 1002

Email: info@amps-llc.com

Phone: +1 646 658 3508