EAD aims to be a transparent and mindful company. In that spirit of transparency, this policy explains how we respond to requests for records or information about members of EAD’s community.
This policy does not constitute legal advice or a promise that Ead will respond in a specific way or at all. Ead reserves the right to deviate from these practices at any time. This policy is a part of our http://3.233.241.152/term-conditions/ . By using EAD or requesting information on EAD or our members, you’re agreeing to this policy and our Terms of Use.
1. Ead Member Records and Information
Before you contact Ead for records or information, first see if the information you are seeking is publicly available or request the records directly from the relevant Ead member.
Some information about Ead buyers and sellers (which we collectively refer to in this policy as “Ead Members”) and Ead Shops (which we refer to as “Shops”), such as a Shop’s name, the public name of its owner, and the Shop’s policies, is public and can be viewed by anyone at any time. In addition, Ead members may have access to certain records by logging in to their accounts. For example, Ead sellers can access and download sales records in .csv format, and all members can view their Messages history by navigating to the relevant pages in their Ead accounts.
For more information about the records Etsy collects, please see our Privacy policy http://3.233.241.152/privacy-policy/.
2. Ead Requires Valid Legal Process
Except in emergency situations or when consistent with our Terma of use http://3.233.241.152/term-conditions/, privacy policy http://3.233.241.152/privacy-policy/, and applicable law, Ead requires valid and sufficient legal process (for example, a subpoena or court order) properly served to compel us to disclose records or information about an Ead member. Ead may object to overly broad or otherwise inappropriate demands as a matter of course.
Legal process must contain enough identifying information so that Ead can identify the member’s account. A common name, for example, does not uniquely identify a member’s account. Your legal process should include information such as an email address, transaction ID, username, shop name, or payment information.
3. Serving Ead with Legal Process to Request Access to Member Information
Before obtaining legal process, and contacting Ead, please check the location of the member whose information you are seeking. Requests for information relating to all other Ead members should be directed to Ead.
All requests for member information must be made with valid and sufficient legal process properly served on us. We may be able to expedite our review of your request if, in addition to providing us with proper legal service, you email a copy to habesha.and.beauty@mail.com (indicating, in the subject line, whether the request is directed to Ead.
Receipt of legal process by these means is for Ead’s convenience only and does not waive any objections, including lack of jurisdiction, subpoena power, or improper service.
4. Emergency Circumstances
If your request for information involves an emergency regarding a danger of death or serious physical injury to a member of the Ead community or any member of the public, please contact your local law enforcement. If you are a law enforcement officer seeking information relating to such an emergency, please email habesha.and.beauty@gmail.com from your official email address and provide the following:
- Your name and title, the government agency you work for, and your full contact information (government email address, phone number, and fax number);
- A summary of the facts about the emergency situation, including how the situation poses a danger of death or serious physical injury to an Ead member or any person;
- The identity of the person or people who are in danger;
- The specific records sought and how they relate to the emergency; and
- Why legal process cannot be obtained and the records must be disclosed without delay.
5. Notice to the Member Whose Records Are Sought
When practicable, unless prohibited from doing so, or where Ead has a clear indication of illegal conduct in connection with the use of Ead’s services, Ead may notify the affected Ead member before disclosing records or information requested about them, including providing a copy of the legal process. Ead may also allow the member enough time to appear and object to the legal process in court, if necessary.
6. Requests for Witness Testimony
Ead does not provide expert witnesses for trial or deposition. When Ead produces records, we provide a standard records custodian declaration of authenticity. A live testimony by a records custodian is unnecessary because the records are self-authenticating.
7. Cost Reimbursement
Ead may seek reimbursement for our costs directly incurred in searching for, assembling, collecting, and preparing records or information for production.
Last updated on Mar 16, 2022