Why are there different versions of the ARTstor Privacy Policy and the ARTstor Terms and Conditions of Use for K-12 institutions and their users than for other types of institutions?
ARTstor serves a wide range of audiences in the scholarly, educational, and cultural communities, including audiences of different age groups. K-12 institutions may wish to screen content that they feel may not be appropriate for their students, and so we have drafted documents that are specifically geared for the K-12 community. For students under the age of 13, it is the responsibility of teachers and librarians to monitor their students’ use of the ARTstor Digital Library to ensure that the students do not provide ARTstor with any personally identifiable information (e.g., first name, last name, phone number) in compliance with the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act. In addition, it is each school’s responsibility to ensure compliance with all other laws regulating children’s use of the internet, regardless of age. You may read the full ARTstor K-12 Privacy Policy and the ARTstor K-12 Terms and Conditions of Use.
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