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THE UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA AT BIRMINGHAM SUMMER TECH CAMPS


CODING, GAME DEVELOPMENT, ROBOTICS, AND DESIGN FOR KIDS AND TEENS

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THE UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA AT BIRMINGHAM

BIRMINGHAM, AL

 * 23 years of expertise and 600,000 alumni
 * Rockstar instructors with rigorous training
 * An elite tech experience
 * Small classes for personalized learning
 * In-demand curriculum + skill certification
 * Freedom to make unlimited changes

Prices, courses, and dates
The University of Alabama at Birmingham
Birmingham, AL
Prices, courses, and dates
Brian M.
Software Engineer
at Disney
Aspen C.
Associate Designer
at Bethesda Softworks
Caitlyn M.
Technical Artist
at Volvo
Cody R.
Senior Software Engineer
at Airbnb
Brian M.
Software Engineer at Disney

Education:
RIT - Animation & Software Engineering

Instructor at:
iD Tech held at Pace University

"The opportunity to create an environment of collaboration, inclusion, and
creativity was a truly special experience. The skills I honed while teaching at
iD Tech led me to my software engineering roles at ESPN and the Walt Disney
Company."

Aspen C.
Associate Designer at Bethesda Softworks

Education:
DU - Bachelors in CS
and Game Design 
SMU - Masters in Game Design

Instructor at:
iD Tech held at DU

"The spirit of innovation and creativity I felt around my students while
teaching Unity led me toward my career as a professional game designer. My time
at iD Tech taught me that no dream is too big, and that brilliant ideas can come
from anywhere.” 

Caitlyn M.
Technical Artist at Volvo

Education:
SCAD - Game Design

Instructor at:
iD Tech held at UNC - Chapel Hill, NC State, and more

"Working at iD Tech meant giving back the amazing experience I had as a camper.
iD Tech is a place of inclusivity and innovation, and there’s never a dull day
with all the creative ideas that get shared around!"

Cody R.
Senior Software Engineer at Airbnb

Education:
University of Florida - Digital Arts & Sciences

Instructor at:
iD Tech in Cambridge

"I never imagined that a summer job could have such a lasting impact on my
career. Teaching kids to develop video games was extremely gratifying, and it
reinforced my love of programming. The skills I honed at iD Tech led me to
become an engineer at Amazon then Airbnb."

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LEARN FROM TECH ROCKSTARS

We recruit the same top talent sought by companies like Google, EA, and Disney.
They hire who we hire.


OUR ID CERTIFIED INSTRUCTORS

When your child attends iD Tech, they’re in safe, capable hands. For 23 years,
our family company has ensured the highest standards for our staff:

 * Recruited from elite universities like Stanford, Caltech, and NYU
 * Meticulous background and reference checks
 * All-adult instructors, no high schoolers or CITs
 * 100% USA-based employees, no independent contractors
 * Proven pedagogy and rigorous training
 * Adherence to American Camp Association accredited guidelines
 * CPR/First Aid certification


YOUR CHILD'S TUITION INCLUDES:

The hottest software and hardware
Tools from Adobe, Epic Games, Autodesk, VEX, Roblox, and more

Official iD Tech diploma and skill certification
Meaningful recognition that boosts your child's portfolio

Limited edition iD Tech t-shirt
The perfect way for students to rep their iD Tech spirit all year long

Stress-free flexibility
No fees for changes made up to 14 days before your child's session starts

Extended hours at no extra charge
Day programs run from 8:30am to 5:30pm


WHERE YOU'LL BE


THE UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA AT BIRMINGHAM

BIRMINGHAM, AL 35205

Get a taste of collegiate life this summer at the University of Alabama at
Birmingham! Founded in 1969, this public research institution is home to one of
the largest academic medical centers in the country. 

The urban UAB campus spans approximately 83 blocks and is situated in the
Southside neighborhood of vibrant downtown Birmingham. During outdoor activities
and in between lab sessions, iD Tech students can take in all that this
inspiring university setting has to offer.

Learn more about the University of Alabama at Birmingham here.


Nearest Locations


SPECIALIZED PROGRAMS AT THIS LOCATION


ID TECH CAMPS

Ages 7-17, co-ed • $$ • Beg-adv

75+ campus locations • Weeklong

Sample daily schedule


ID TECH CAMPS
SAMPLE DAILY SCHEDULE

 * 7:15am: Overnighters wake up and grab breakfast in dining hall!
 * 8:30–9am: Check-in for day students
 * 9am: Morning announcements, icebreakers, and team-building activities
 * 9:30am: Split into course groups and let the tech innovation begin!
 * Noon: Lunch
 * 1pm: Return to the labs for more instruction.
 * 2:30pm: Ultimate frisbee, anyone? Capture the flag? Board games?
 * 3:15pm: Return to the labs. Let's create!
 * 5pm: Wrap-up projects for the day
 * 5–5:30pm: Pick-up time for day campers
 * 6pm: Dinner for overnight campers
 * 7pm: Optional sports, gaming, movie nights, and project work for overnighters
 * 10pm: Lights out for overnight campers


THE ID TECH PATHWAY™

We’re more than a camp.

With summer programs and year-round online learning, our system paves the way
for college, internships, and dream careers. Come for one week or return year
after year for a chance to be recruited by official Google scouts.

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REBECCA

Technical Product Manager
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COLLIN

Gameplay Engineer
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MATTHEW

Software Engineer
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Production Coordinator
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REBECCA

Technical Product Manager
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COLLIN

Gameplay Engineer
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MATTHEW

Software Engineer
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JESSICA

Production Coordinator
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VIEW A NEARBY LOCATION

Georgia Tech

Need something outside of Birmingham? Check out Alexa Café held at Georgia Tech
for more options.

Learn more

FIND A CODING TUTOR

Online coding tutors

Kids and teens can learn to code from the comfort of home with live tutoring and
instruction.

Learn more

VISIT THE ID TECH BLOG

How to Engage Kids at Home

From entertainment to education, there is an available after-school activity.

Learn more


NEED HELP CHOOSING THE PERFECT COURSE?

Our Program Specialists provide personalized recommendations based on your
child’s interests.

Call 1-888-709-8324 or +1 408-871-3700 (international)



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Privacy Policy
iD Tech Privacy Policy

PRIVACY POLICY

Publish Date: March 12, 202

internalDrive, Inc (“iD Tech”) respects your privacy and recognizes the
importance of your personal information.  We are committed to protecting your
information through our compliance with this Privacy Policy.

This privacy policy applies to all individuals who visit and/or use iD
Tech/internalDrive, Inc.'s websites, services, and products that collect data
and/or display these terms ("iD Sites & Services"). This privacy statement
applies only to information collected through iD Sites & Services and not to
information collected offline.

All references to "us," "we," or "our" refer to iD Tech/internalDrive, Inc.

All references to "child" or "children" refer to children under the age of 13.

By accessing or otherwise using any of our iD Sites & Services, you consent to
the terms contained in this privacy statement, including the collection, use,
and disclosure of data as described below.

California Residents: iD Tech’s PRIVACY NOTICE FOR CALIFORNIA RESIDENTS
supplements the information contained in this Privacy Policy and applies solely
to visitors, users, and others who reside in the State of California.

I.   Information We May Ask You To Provide

Through our iD Sites & Services, we collect information about you and/or your
student when you choose to provide it to us. For example, we collect information
from you so you can use iD Sites & Services, purchase products and services,
register for and obtain an account, request information, apply for a job,
register for one of our programs, or verify your age. In general, we may ask you
to provide us with the following types of information about you and/your
student:

 * Contact information such as name, email address, mailing address, phone
   numbers (note to parents/guardians of children: if we have actual knowledge
   that a user is under 13 years old, the child will be asked to have his or her
   parent or guardian continue the registration process);
 * Month, day, and year of birth;
 * Gender preference;
 * Course interests;
 * Billing information such as credit card number and billing address;
 * User names to third-party systems (for example, Facebook);
 * Information provided on forums or chat rooms within our iD Sites & Services
   (note to parents/guardians of children: forums and chat rooms permit a child
   user to enter comments through which the child could provide personal
   information that would be visible to other users);
 * Information included in résumés and job applications; and
 * Health, any participation limitations or needs, immunization and allergy
   information.

Note to Parents/Guardians: We only collect the information described above, from
someone we know to be a child, after the child's parent or guardian provides us
with verifiable consent, unless one of the limited exceptions discussed below
applies. For more information and/or to review these limited exceptions, please
see the "Our Commitment to Children’s Privacy" section below.

II.   Information Collected Automatically

Cookies and other Tracking Technologies

We may use cookies, web beacons, pixel tags, log files, Local Storage Objects,
or other technologies to collect certain information about visitors to and users
of iD Sites & Services, such as the date and time you visit iD Sites & Services,
the areas or pages of iD Sites & Services that you visit, the amount of time you
spend viewing or using iD Sites & Services, the number of times you return to iD
Sites & Services, other click-stream or usage data, and emails that you open,
forward or click through to iD Sites & Services. For example, we may
automatically collect certain information, such as the type of web browser and
operating system you use, the name of your Internet Service Provider, Internet
Protocol (“IP”) address, software version, and the domain name from which you
accessed our iD Sites & Services. We use this information to monitor and improve
our iD Sites & Services, support the internal operations of our iD Sites &
Services, personalize your online experience, verify e-signatures, and for
internal analysis.

We do not use cookies or similar technologies to track your activities on non-iD
Sites & Services or to serve you advertisements based on your browsing
activities on non-iD Sites & Services.

iD Sites & Services do not recognize “Do Not Track” headers or similar
mechanisms.

Our Sites & Services may use third-party plug-ins to provide additional services
and benefits. These third parties may collect information about you as well.
When we use a third-party plug-in we will identify the plug-in and provide a
link to the third party’s privacy policy under which the information they
collect is identified and controlled.

We may also collect geolocation information from your device so we can customize
your experience on our iD Sites & Services. In most cases, you are able to turn
off such data collection at any time by accessing the privacy settings of your
device and/or through the settings in the applicable GPS application.

Social Media

You also can engage with our content, and other offerings, on or through social
media services or other third-party platforms, such as Facebook, or other
third-party social media plug-ins, integrations and applications. When you
engage with our content on or through social media services or other third party
platforms, plug-ins, integrations or applications, you may allow us to have
access to certain information in your profile. This may include your name, email
address, photo, gender, birthday, location, an ID associated with the applicable
third party platform or social media account user files, like photos and videos,
your list of friends or connections, people you follow and/or who follow you, or
your posts or "likes." For a description on how social media services and other
third party platforms, plug-ins, integrations, or applications handle your
information, please refer to their respective privacy policies and terms of use,
which may permit you to modify your privacy settings.

When we interact with you through our content on third party websites,
applications, integrations or platforms, we may obtain any information regarding
your interaction with that content, such as content you have viewed, and
information about advertisements within the content you have been shown or may
have clicked on.

Information from Third Party Services

We may also obtain other information, including personal information, from third
parties and combine that with information we collect through our Websites. For
example, we may have access to certain information from a third party social
media or authentication service if you log in to our Services through such a
service or otherwise provide us with access to information from the service. Any
access that we may have to such information from a third party social media or
authentication service is in accordance with the authorization procedures
determined by that service. If you authorize us to connect with a third party
service, we will access and store your name, email address(es), current city,
profile picture URL, and other personal information that the third party service
makes available to us, and use and disclose it in accordance with this Policy.
You should check your privacy settings on these third party services to
understand and change the information sent to us through these services. For
example, you can log in to the Services using single sign-in services such as
Facebook Connect or an Open ID provider.

III.   Your Ability To Control Cookies And Similar Technologies

As noted, we may use cookies or similar technologies to monitor and improve iD
Sites & Services, support the internal operations of iD Sites & Services,
personalize your online experience, support the e-signature process, and/or for
internal analysis. We use these technologies to keep track of how you are using
our iD Sites & Services and to remember certain pieces of general information.

You have the ability to accept or decline cookies. Most web browsers
automatically accept cookies, but you can usually modify your browser setting to
decline cookies if you prefer. Check the “Tools” or “Help” tab on your browser
to learn how to change your cookie and other tracking preferences.

If you choose to decline cookies, you may not be able to fully experience the
functions of iD Sites & Services and/or some of our services will function
improperly, in particular the inability to log in or manage items in your
shopping cart. We do not share cookie data with any third parties.

IV.   How We May Use Your Information

We may use the information we collect from and about you and/or your student for
any of the following purposes:

 * Allow you to register yourself or your student with iD Sites & Services, or
   to otherwise register and open an account with us;
 * Allow you and/or your student to use iD Sites & Services;
 * Fulfill orders, process payments, and prevent transactional fraud;
 * Respond to your or your student’s requests or inquiries;
 * Provide you or your student with information about our products and services;
 * Consider you for employment or a volunteer opportunity;
 * Register you or your student in one of our programs;
 * Verify your student's age;
 * Monitor and improve iD Sites & Services, support the internal operations of
   iD Sites & Services, personalize your online experience, and for internal
   analysis;
 * Protect the security or integrity of iD Sites & Services and our business;
 * Facilitate the sale or potential sale of our business or any of our assets;
   or
 * As required by law.

V.   How We Share Information

We do not sell or otherwise share your or your student’s information with any
third parties, except for the limited purposes described below.
Parents/guardians of children under the age of 13 have the option of consenting
to the collection and use of their child's personal information without
consenting to the disclosure of that information to certain third parties. 

1.   Law Enforcement And Safety



We may access, preserve, and/or disclose the information we collect and/or
content you and/or your student/child provides to us (including information
posted on our forums) to a law enforcement agency or other third parties if
required to do so by law or with a good faith belief that such access,
preservation, or disclosure is reasonably necessary to: (i) comply with legal
process; (ii) enforce the Terms and Conditions of iD Sites & Services; (iii)
respond to claims that the content violates the rights of third parties; or (iv)
protect the rights, property, or personal safety of the owners or users of iD
Sites & Services, a third party, or the general public. We also may disclose
information whenever we believe disclosure is necessary to limit our legal
liability; to protect or defend our rights or property; or protect the safety,
rights, or property of others.

2.   Service Providers

Information collected through iD Sites & Services may be transferred, disclosed,
or shared with third parties engaged by us to handle and deliver certain
activities, such as housing, meals, payment processing, mail/email distribution,
software providers, and to perform other technical and processing functions,
such as maintaining data integrity, programming operations, user services, or
technology services. We may provide these third parties information collected as
needed to perform their functions, but they are prohibited from using it for
other purposes and specifically agree to maintain the confidentiality of such
information. Some of these providers, such as payment processors, may request
additional information during the course of offering their services. Before you
provide additional information to third party providers, we encourage you to
review their privacy policies and information collection practices.

3.   Business Transfer

During the normal course of our business, we may sell or purchase assets. If
another entity may acquire and/or acquires us or any of our assets, information
we have collected about you may be transferred to such entity. In addition, if
any bankruptcy or reorganization proceeding is brought by or against us, such
information may be considered an asset of ours and may be sold or transferred to
third parties. Should a sale or transfer occur, we will use reasonable efforts
to try to require that the transferee use personal information provided through
our iD Sites & Services in a manner that is consistent with this privacy
statement.

VI.           Our Commitment To Children’s Privacy

Protecting the privacy of children is paramount. We understand that users and
visitors of our iD Sites & Services who are under 13 years of age need special
safeguards and privacy protection. It is our intent to fully comply with the
Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA).

Our iD Sites & Services are intended for general audiences. We do not knowingly
permit anyone under 13 years of age to provide us with personal information
without obtaining a parent's or guardian’s verifiable consent, except where:



 * the sole purpose of collecting the name or online contact information of a
   parent or child is to provide notice and obtain parental consent;
 * the purpose of collecting a parent’s online contact information is to provide
   voluntary notice to, and subsequently update the parent about, the child’s
   participation in our iD Sites & Services that do not otherwise collect, use,
   or disclose childrens' personal information;
 * the sole purpose of collecting online contact information from a child is to
   respond directly on a one-time basis to a specific request from the child,
   and where such information is not used to re-contact the child or for any
   other purpose, is not disclosed, and is deleted by us promptly after
   responding to the child’s request;
 * the purpose of collecting a child’s and a parent’s online contact information
   is to respond directly more than once to the child’s specific request, and
   where such information is not used for any other purpose, disclosed, or
   combined with any other information collected from the child;
 * the purpose of collecting a child’s and a parent’s name and online contact
   information, is to protect the safety of a child, and where such information
   is not used or disclosed for any purpose unrelated to the child’s safety;
 * the purpose is to obtain feedback from your student and provide aggregated
   demographic information about our participants to our curriculum and location
   partners;
 * we collect a persistent identifier and no other personal information and such
   identifier is used for the sole purpose of providing support for the internal
   operations of iD Sites & Services; or
 * otherwise permitted or required by law.

If we receive the verifiable consent of a child's parent or guardian to collect,
use, and/or disclose the child's information, we will only collect, use, and
disclose the information as described in this privacy statement. Some features
of our iD Sites & Services permit a child user to enter comments, such as forums
and chat rooms, through which the child could provide personal information that
would be visible to other users. If you are the parent or guardian of a child
user, please advise your child of the risks of posting personal information on
this iD Sites & Services or any other site.

VII.          Parental/Guardian Rights

If you are a parent or guardian, you can review or have deleted your child's
personal information, and refuse to permit further collection or use of your
child's information. To exercise any of these rights, please email us at
privacy@iDTech.com or send your request to:
 

iD Tech ∙ 910 E. Hamilton Avenue, Suite 300 ∙ Campbell, CA 95008
Client Service Toll Free Number: 1-888-709-8324

VIII.         Restrictions On Child Users (those under the age of 13)

Children under 13 years of age are prevented from accessing areas of iD Sites &
Services which include, but are not restricted to, client account information
and course content defined as age inappropriate by the Entertainment Software
Rating Board (ESRB), except as set out below or otherwise unless approved by
their parent or guardian. 

By allowing your child to participate in our programs and/or use our services,
you explicitly give us permission to ask and for your child to provide
demographic information such as their age, gender, as well as general geographic
location (we will not be asking for an address, email address or phone
number)information. You also give us permission to ask your child to provide
feedback of the program they are participating in, and to share all the
information provided by your student with our curriculum and social impact
partners in an aggregate form. We will not individually provide the information
your child provided.

IX.           Forums And Chats

We may offer forums and chat rooms. Please be aware that anyone may read
postings on a forum or in a chat room. Furthermore, any information which is
posted to a forum or chat room could include personal information, which would
be disclosed and available to all users of that forum or chat room, and is
therefore no longer private. We cannot guarantee the security of information
that any user discloses or communicates online in public areas such as forums
and chat rooms. Those who do so, do so at their own risk. We reserve the right
to monitor the content of the forums and chat rooms. If age-inappropriate
content or potentially identifiable information is seen, it may be removed or
edited by us for security, privacy, and/or legal reasons. We will not republish
postings from forums or chat rooms anywhere on the Web.

X.            Links And Third Parties

At our discretion, we may include or offer third-party websites, products, and
services on iD Sites & Services. These third-party sites, products, and services
have separate and independent privacy policies. You should consult the
respective privacy policies of these third parties. We have no responsibility or
liability for the content and activities of linked sites, products, or services.

Our iD Sites & Services may contain links to other third-party websites, chat
rooms, or other resources that we provide for your convenience. These sites are
not under our control, and we are not responsible for the content available on
other sites. Such links do not imply any endorsement of material on our part and
we expressly disclaim all liability with regard to your access to such sites.
Access to any other websites linked to from iD Sites & Services is at your own
risk.

XI.             Legal Basis for processing Personal Data and Your Data
Protection Rights under the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)

If you are a resident of the European Economic Area (EEA), iD Tech’s legal basis
for collecting and using your personal information as described in this policy
depends on the personal Data we collect and the context in which we collect it
in. iD Tech may process your personal data because:

 * To provide the services which you requested or purchased;
 * You have given us permission to do so;
 * To provide you with better services, including conducting audits and data
   analysis;
 * Payment processing;
 * Marketing;
 * Providing information to our University partners; and 
 * Complying with the law

You have certain data protection rights. iD Tech aims to take reasonable steps
to allow you to correct, amend, delete or limit the use of your Personal Data.

If you wish to be informed about what Personal Data we hold about you and if you
want it to be removed from our systems, please contact us at privacy@idtech.com.

In certain circumstances, you have the following data protection rights:

 * The right to access, update or delete the information we have on you.
   Whenever made possible, you can access, update or request deletion of your
   Personal Data directly within your account settings section. If you are
   unable to perform these actions yourself, please contact us to assist you.
 * The right to have your information corrected if that information is
   inaccurate or incomplete.
 * The right to object. You have the right to object to our processing of your
   Personal Data.
 * The right of restriction. You have the right to request that we restrict the
   processing of your personal information.
 * The right to data portability. You have the right to be provided with a copy
   of the information we have on you in a structured, machine-readable and
   commonly used format.
 * The right to withdraw consent. You also have the right to withdraw your
   consent at any time where iD Tech relied on your consent to process your
   personal information.

Please note that we may ask you to verify your identity before responding to
such requests.

You have the right to complain to a Data Protection Authority about our
collection and use of your Personal Data. For more information, please contact
your local data protection authority in the European Economic Area (EEA).

XII.           International Visitors  (non GDPR Locations)

Our iD Sites & Services are operated and managed on servers located in the
United States. If you choose to use our iD Sites & Services from the European
Union or other regions of the world with laws governing data collection and uses
that differ from the United States, then you recognize and agree that you are
transferring your personal information outside of those regions to the United
States and you consent to that transfer.

XIII.          Data Security Commitment

To prevent unauthorized access, maintain data accuracy, and ensure the correct
use of information, we have put in place reasonable physical, electronic, and
managerial procedures to safeguard and secure the information we collect. We
also use Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) protocol on your account information and
registration pages to protect sensitive personal information. Sensitive data is
encrypted on our iD Sites & Services and when stored on the servers.

XIV. How You Can Access, Request A Copy, Correct, Or Ask For Information To Be
Deleted

Access to certain personal Information that is collected from our Services and
that we maintain may be available to you. For example, if you created a
password-protected account within our Service, you can access that account to
review the information you provided.

You may also send an email or letter to the following email or call the number
provided to ask for a copy, correct, or ask us to delete your personal
Information. Please include your registration information for such services,
such as first name, last name, phone and email address in the request. We may
ask you to provide additional information for identity verification purposes, or
to verify that you are in possession of an applicable email account.

Email: privacy@iDTech.com

Phone: 1-888-709-8324

XV. How To Contact Us/Opting Out Of Electronic Communications

If you have any questions or concerns about this Privacy Policy or if you have
provided your email and/or address, and prefer not to receive marketing
information, please contact us via email or call at the number provided below. 
Make sure you provide your name as well as the email(s) and address(es) you wish
to have removed.

If you have signed up to receive text messages from us and no longer wish to
receive such messages, you may call or email us at the address provided below. 
Please provide your name, account email, and the number(s) you want removed.

Email: privacy@iDTech.com

Phone: 1-888-709-8324

XVI.         Terms And Conditions

Your use of our iD Sites & Services, and any information you provide on our iD
Sites & Services, are subject to the terms of the internalDrive, Inc. (referred
to as “iD Tech”) Terms and Conditions.

XVII.         Privacy Statement Changes

We will occasionally amend this privacy statement. We reserve the right to
change, modify, add, or remove portions of this statement at any time. If we
materially change our use of your personal information, we will announce such a
change on relevant iD Sites & Services, and will also note it in this privacy
statement. The effective date of this privacy statement is documented at the
beginning of the statement. If you have any questions about our privacy
statement, please contact us in writing at privacy@iDTech.com or by mail at 910
E. Hamilton Avenue, Suite 300, Campbell, CA 95008.

XVIII.          Your Credit Card Information And Transactions

For your convenience, you may have us bill you or you can pay for your orders by
credit card. If you choose to pay by credit card, we will keep your credit card
information on file, but we do not display that information at the online
registration site. For your security, your credit card security number is not
stored in our system.

We use state-of-the-art Secure Socket Layer (SSL) encryption technology to
safeguard and protect your personal information and transactions over the
internet. Your information, including your credit card information, is encrypted
and cannot be read as it travels over the Internet.

XIX.         Social Networking Disclaimer

iD Tech provides several opportunities for social networking for both
participants and staff on sites such as Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Flickr,
and YouTube. These sites are not affiliated with iD Tech and offer their own
individual social networking services. Please read the following Terms and
Conditions carefully, as well as the Terms and Conditions of the sites in which
iD Tech has created a forum ("Group"). These Terms and Conditions are a legal
agreement between you and iD Tech and apply to you whether you are a visitor to
these sites or any site with an official iD Tech affiliation.

iD Tech is a member of several pre-existing sites (as mentioned above). There
may be, however, portions of www.iDTech.com that include areas where
participants can post submissions. Any of the above-mentioned "Sites" (or other
similar sites) have their own distinct rules and regulations. iD Tech reserves
the right to take action to remove any content deemed inappropriate by the sites
or by iD Tech standards. iD Tech will not be held liable for any loss of content
or disagreements that may arise between the individual social networking site
and the user.

You understand that by registering for an iD Tech program, your participant(s)
may access and upload content to social networking sites. In order to access
certain features of the social networking sites or pages on iDTech.com, and to
post Member Submissions, the majority of these sites require that the user open
an account with them. Please note that these sites have their own individual
Terms and Conditions that must be followed. Age requirements are outlined within
each Site's Terms and Conditions. You hereby authorize your participant to
access social networking sites while at camp and create an account if they
choose to do so and if they meet the requirements listed by each site to create
an account.

Interaction with other users:



 * iD Tech is merely providing a medium in which to socialize online with fellow
   participants. Users are solely responsible for interactions (including any
   disputes) with other Members and any volunteers that may advise and assist
   participants with projects and activities via your use of the iD Site &
   Services.
 * You understand that iD Tech does not in any way screen Members or review or
   police: (i) statements made by Members in their Member Submissions or the
   Member Submissions in general; or (ii) statements made by Users or any
   information a User may provide via the iD Site & Services.
 * You understand that your participant(s) is solely responsible for, and will
   exercise caution, discretion, common sense, and judgment in using the various
   iD Sites & Services and disclosing personal information to other Members or
   Users.
 * On behalf of your participant(s), you agree that they will take reasonable
   precautions in all interactions with other Members, particularly if they
   decide to meet a Member offline or in person.
 * Your participant's use of the social networking sites with which iD Tech is
   affiliated, their services, and/or Content and Member Submissions, is at your
   sole risk and discretion and iD Tech hereby disclaims any and all liability
   to you or any third party relating thereto.
 * On behalf of your participant(s), you agree that they will not harass,
   threaten, intimidate, bully, stalk, or invade the privacy of any individual
   in connection with your use of the social networking sites with which iD Tech
   is affiliated and their services, whether or not an individual is an iD Tech
   Member; and you further agree not to advocate such activities or to encourage
   others to engage in any such activities.
 * On behalf of your participant(s), you agree they will not give their social
   networking information to an iD Tech staff member.
 * You and your participant(s) should also be aware that under no circumstances
   are iD Tech employees allowed to give personal contact information for social
   networking sites. This must be arranged by the participant's parent/guardian
   through the People Services Department.

XX.        Copyright & Intellectual Property Policy:

You agree that you and your participant will not use the social networking sites
to offer, display, distribute, transmit, route, provide connections to, or store
any material that infringes copyrighted works, trademarks, or service marks or
otherwise violates or promotes the violation of the intellectual property rights
of any third party. internalDrive, Inc. has adopted and implemented a policy
that provides for the termination in appropriate circumstances of the accounts
of users who repeatedly infringe or are believed to be or are charged with
repeatedly infringing the intellectual property or proprietary rights of others.

XXI.       Disclaimer: 

BY USING THE SOCIAL NETWORKING SITES OR SUBMITTING A MEMBER SUBMISSION, YOU
AGREE THAT INTERNALDRIVE, INC. IS NOT RESPONSIBLE, AND WILL IN NO EVENT BE HELD
LIABLE, FOR ANY: (A) LOST, ILLEGIBLE, MISDIRECTED, DAMAGED, OR INCOMPLETE MEMBER
SUBMISSIONS; (B) COMPUTER OR NETWORK MALFUNCTION OR ERROR; (C) COMMUNICATION
DISRUPTION OR OTHER DISRUPTIONS RELATED TO INTERNET TRAFFIC, A VIRUS, BUG, OR
WORM OR NON-AUTHORIZED INTERVENTION; OR (D) DAMAGE CAUSED BY A COMPUTER VIRUS OR
OTHERWISE FROM YOUR ACCESS TO THE SITE OR SERVICES. THE SITE, SERVICES,
INTERNALDRIVE, INC., CONTENT AND MEMBER SUBMISSIONS ARE PROVIDED "AS IS" WITH NO
WARRANTY OF ANY KIND. INTERNALDRIVE, INC., AND ITS SUPPLIERS EXPRESSLY DISCLAIM
ALL WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, REGARDING THE SITE, SERVICES,
INTERNALDRIVE, INC., CONTENT AND MEMBER SUBMISSIONS, WHETHER THE PROVISION OF
SERVICES OR YOUR SUBMISSION OF A MEMBER SUBMISSION WILL PRODUCE ANY LEVEL OF
PROFIT OR BUSINESS FOR YOU OR LEAD TO ECONOMIC BENEFIT, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED
WARRANTY OF QUALITY, AVAILABILITY, MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE OR NON-INFRINGEMENT. IN ADDITION, INTERNALDRIVE, INC. MAKES NO
REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY THAT THE SITE OR SERVICES WILL BE ERROR FREE OR THAT
ANY ERRORS WILL BE CORRECTED. SOME STATES OR JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW THE
EXCLUSION OF CERTAIN WARRANTIES. ACCORDINGLY, SOME OF THE ABOVE EXCLUSIONS MAY
NOT APPLY TO YOU.

XXII.         Indemnification: 

You agree to defend, indemnify, and hold iD Tech, its officers, directors,
employees, and agents, harmless from and against any claims, liabilities,
damages, losses, and expenses, including, without limitation, reasonable
attorneys' fees and costs, arising out of or in any way connected with: (i) your
access to or use of social networking sites, their services, iD Tech Content and
Member Submissions; (ii) your violation of these Terms of Use; (iii) your
violation of any third-party right, including, without limitation, any
intellectual property right, publicity, confidentiality, property, or privacy
right; or (iv) any claim that one of your Member Submissions caused damage to a
third party or infringed or violated any third-party intellectual property
right, publicity, confidentiality, property, or privacy right.



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Terms and Conditions
iD Tech Terms & Conditions


ID TECH GENERAL
TERMS & CONDITIONS
PUBLISH DATE: SEPTEMBER 23, 2021

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These Terms and Conditions apply to all pages found at www.idtech.com  and all
Programs operated by internalDrive, Inc. (referred to as "iD Tech") including
but not limited to iD Tech In-Person programs and iD Tech Online Programs. These
terms apply to all lessons, classes, courses, and options offered by iD Tech
(hereinafter referred to individually as “Program” or collectively “Programs”).

Privacy Policy: By using iD Tech’s website, registering you or your student for
a Program, and/or affirmatively giving your agreement, you are agreeing on your
own behalf and that of your student to abide and be bound by the Privacy Policy
found HERE and the Terms and Conditions contained and referenced herein.

Online Programs: If you are purchasing, or you or your student is participating
in an Online Program you also agree on your own behalf and on behalf of your
student, to be bound by the additional terms and conditions found HERE.

On-Campus Programs: If you are purchasing, or you or your student is
participating in, an On-Campus Program, you also agree on your own behalf and on
behalf of your student to be bound by the additional terms and conditions found
HERE. 

I. Code of Conduct
To promote the best learning environment possible, all students and parents will
be held to this Code of Conduct. Failure to comply with this Code of Conduct or
engaging in actions or attitudes that seem to be harmful to the atmosphere,
other participants, or staff, in the opinion of iD Tech can lead to removal from
a Program or Program(s). iD Tech reserves the right to dismiss students from a
Program and prevent a student from attending additional programs without any
prior warning for (1) violating any of the terms of this code of conduct, or (2)
if iD Tech determines that a Program is not a suitable and/or productive
environment for a student (this includes incidents in which a student does not
have sufficient English language skills to participate in the Program;
participation in courses requires a high level of English understanding).
Refunds will not be given for students dismissed for failure of the student or
the parent to abide by the Code of Conduct, or if it is determined that a
Program is not suitable for a student. While iD Tech strives to maintain
excellent relationships with students, in some rare cases, we may determine that
iD Tech is not a compatible environment for every student. 

Students and parents/guardians may NEVER:

 1. Disrupt, bully, intimidate, or harass others
 2. Use inappropriate language (for example, students cannot use curse words,
    racial, gendered, homophobic/transphobic, stereotypical, or culturally
    insensitive words, even if done in a joking manner)
 3. View, display, or post any inappropriate material (including sexual content,
    material depicting inappropriate violence, racism, bullying, etc.) during a
    Program
 4. Share Program information (including lesson plans, curriculum program, etc.)
    with third-parties, without permission from iD Tech
 5. Impersonate another person
 6. Contact instructors outside of the Program

Students also may NEVER:

 1. Engage in internet hacking
 2. Create an account on or log into third-party websites without the permission
    of their instructor
 3. Use false information to create an account on or log into third-party
    websites
 4. Share personal information with staff members or ask staff members for their
    personal information
 5. Share or create video or audio recordings of iD Tech staff or other students
    without the permission of iD Tech.

Students and parents/guardians MUST:

 1. Follow directions/instructions of iD Tech personnel
 2. If online, ensure the student attends the Program in an appropriate, private
    setting
 3. Dress appropriately during the Program
 4. Adhere to the terms of use of any sites used, including following the
    specified age policies
 5. Only share material that is related to lessons and appropriate

II.  Age Policy
iD Tech offers Programs for students ages 7-19. Therefore, students may interact
and/or room with a student that is within this age range including 18 or 19
years old. Please note the age range of the Program being registered for. 

If a student is 18 or 19 years old and participating in an in-person Program,
they must successfully pass a criminal and sexual offender background check
prior to being allowed to attend. Clients are responsible for all costs and fees
associated with any background checks required for a student to attend.

III. Special Accommodations
If a student requires a special accommodation to participate in an iD Tech
Program, a parent/guardian must call iD Tech at 1-888-709-8324, no less than
three weeks prior to the student’s first day of the Program to arrange
reasonable accommodations. 

If a student requires an aide to participate in an iD Tech Program, the aide
must be age 18 or older, may not be a family member, and if it is an in-person
Program, the aide must achieve a favorable result on a criminal background
check. Aides may also be subject to fingerprinting. Clients are responsible for
all direct costs, including background check processing fees, parking, and
compensation for the aide’s attendance.

IV.  Payment Policy

 1. Unless otherwise noted, all financial transactions are made and quoted in
    U.S. Dollars.
 2. All fees paid for online Programs, as well as the $250 per week deposit for
    On-Campus programs and any Payment Plan Fees are non-refundable and
    non-transferrable. 
 3. There are no refunds, credits, or replacement days for classes not attended.
 4. If iD Tech cancels an entire program for any reason, the fees paid for the
    program, less the non-refundable fees will be refunded. Non-refundable fees
    (other than any Payment Plan Fees) will remain in your account as a fully
    transferable credit that does not expire.   
 5. iD Tech has the right to charge a $25 late fee on any payments not paid by
    the due date.  For balances that are over 30 (thirty) days past due, iD Tech
    has the right to charge a 1% monthly finance charge and send the balance to
    a collection agency (collection agency fees may apply).
 6. All fees (registration, administrative, late, etc.) must be paid prior to
    the start of a Program, unless a payment plan has been agreed to. Students
    will be withdrawn from a Program if a payment is not made by a due date, or
    the Program has not been paid in full prior to the start of the Program,
    unless a payment program with payments after the program date has been
    established. No refunds, credits, or make-up classes will be provided if a
    session is missed due to a delinquent payment. 
 7. A $25 returned check fee will be assessed for any checks returned or card
    transactions that are not honored.
 8. Please see terms and conditions for each specific program (linked above) for
    terms specific to that program.

V.  Universal Payment Plan and Subscriptions

 1. By agreeing to a payment plan or Subscription, you are authorizing iD Tech
    to auto charge the credit card on file as agreed at the time of purchase and
    as set out on the My Account billing page.
 2. A 3% non-refundable Payment Plan fee will be applied to all amounts placed
    on a Payment Plan.
 3. Payment Plan and Subscription payments are due in the amounts and on the
    dates established and set forth during the registration process and on the
    My Account billing page.
 4. Upon successful payment of a Subscription, you will be provided a new set of
    lessons equal to the initial subscription amount purchased. Subscriptions
    may be canceled online in your account at any time before midnight PT the
    day prior to the renewal date, or by calling our customer service department
    before 3pm PT the business day prior to your renewal date. Cancellations not
    made by these times will be considered cancellations of the next
    subscription renewal cycle. Once a subscription renews, you can schedule
    your new lessons immediately, and refunds cannot be provided. Subscriptions
    cannot be prorated, and unused courses purchased as part of a subscription
    are not refundable. 
 5. iD Tech has the right to charge a $25 late fee on any payments not made in
    full by the due date. For balances that are over 30 (thirty) days past due,
    iD Tech has the right to charge a 1% monthly finance charge and send the
    balance to a collection agency (collection agency fees may apply).

VI.  Reservation Changes
We may limit your ability to make changes (such as registering for a different
course or changing attendance dates) and/or cancel a Program. Please reference
the Terms and Conditions for a specific Program (linked above) for the rules and
restrictions for changes and cancellations for that Program.

VII.  Promotions and Discounts
Promotional discounts are limited to one discount per student unless otherwise
specified unless otherwise noted. There may be other limitations as to how they
apply, and codes must be submitted at the time of registration. iD Tech will not
honor retroactive adjustments, and the total discounts received cannot exceed
the total cost of the products purchased.

The Refer-a-Friend Program is a voluntary Program that applies to Small-Group
Classes and In-Person Programs.

 1. Each code can be used a maximum of 10 times. The code can only be used by
    students attending iD Tech for the first time and must be applied at the
    time of registration.
 2. A tuition credit will be given for each new student that registers for an
    On-Campus Program or Small-Group Class using a referral code and attends the
    course for which they registered.
 3. The Refer-a-Friend Program does not apply to siblings.
 4. Students may not refer each other to both qualify for the Refer-a-Friend
    Discount.
 5. Tuition credit will be applied within 4-6 weeks from the time the referred
    client registers and pays in full. If the referred friend cancels his/her
    Program, the credit will be removed, and you will be responsible for any
    account balance that is created as a result of the lost credit.
 6. All tuition credits must be used in the year in which they are earned, can
    be used to offset Program tuition and other fees incurred, but do not
    entitle you to any form of payment.
 7. Tuition credits have no cash value. 

VIII.  Certificates/Vouchers
All certificates/vouchers are non-refundable, non-transferable, and not
redeemable for cash. Certificates/vouchers must be redeemed at the time of
registration. Certificates/vouchers are valid until the specified expiration
date, without exception. They are valid for up to the amount issued, and any
amounts not used are forfeited.

IX.  General Releases

 1. Media Release: As a condition of participation, you authorize iD Tech and
    its partners to take photos, videos, images, audio, and testimonials of you
    and your student and agree that said content may be used by iD Tech in
    promotional materials, marketing collateral, and online media. These images,
    testimonials, photos, videos, and audio may be shared and used by corporate
    partners, the media, or other organizations that work with iD Tech. You also
    agree that all projects and work created by your student during an iD Tech
    Program may be used by iD Tech in promotional materials, online, and other
    print media, and may be shared and used by corporate partners, the media, or
    other organizations that work with iD Tech. You understand that iD Tech, its
    owners, agents, partners, facility providers, and employees will not be held
    liable for damages and injuries associated with use of any content released
    herein, including any and all claims based on negligence. You agree that all
    images, testimonials, photos, video, and audio taken at or in connection
    with an iD Tech Program are the sole and exclusive property of iD Tech, and
    that iD Tech has a royalty-free, perpetual license to use copies of all
    student work and projects created at an iD Tech Program.
 2. Name and Likeness Release: As a condition of participation, you authorize iD
    Tech and the press to use your student's full name and likeness in print,
    radio, TV, and other mediums.
 3. Project/Hardware Release: Some iD Tech Programs are project-based. In such
    instances, iD Tech will attempt to provide your student with the knowledge
    to produce a working project. Some iD Tech Programs include take home
    hardware. In those instances, iD Tech will send home a product or voucher
    for a product. However, there will be instances when a project or product or
    product voucher cannot be sent home, posted or delivered, and you agree that
    iD Tech is not responsible if the game, project, product or voucher does not
    work properly and/or is not compatible with outside systems. You release iD
    Tech from any responsibility for failure to provide a copy of the project or
    product voucher, or a non-functioning/non-compatible/non-complete game,
    project, product voucher or product. Refunds will not be issued for not
    receiving products, product vouchers, or being provided a copy of the
    project, and/or non-functioning/non-compatible/non-complete projects,
    product vouchers or products. If you have issues with a product voucher or
    product, you must contact the manufacturer directly. Product vouchers only
    cover shipping within the continental U.S. Therefore, if you require the
    product to be shipped outside the continental US, you are responsible for
    all shipping and handling costs.
 4. Software Accounts: Some iD Tech Program activities require creation and/or
    use of an online account or require an online account to be created for your
    student. You consent to create or have iD Tech to create accounts as needed
    for your student to participate in Program activities. During
    non-instructional time, students may have access to websites that require
    accounts to be set up. While it is against iD Tech rules for students to set
    up accounts without their instructor’s permission, there may be instances
    where a student may create an account without the knowledge of iD Tech or
    its employees. In such instances, you release iD Tech and its employees from
    any and all responsibility and liability for accounts created by your
    student without iD Tech’s knowledge.
 5. Game Ratings: iD Tech takes its corporate responsibility and family values
    very seriously. However, we cannot guarantee that younger students at iD
    Tech will avoid all contact with or mention of games rated "T" for Teen, or
    "M" for Mature. iD Tech will make a concerted effort to minimize both direct
    and indirect exposure to any games not rated for a student’s age group.
    Students attending courses designed for older ages have a greater chance of
    being exposed to materials rated for that older age group. If a student is
    attending a course for ages 13+, they may be exposed to games rated "M" for
    Mature by the ESRB (Entertainment Software Rating Board). You voluntarily
    assume any and all risks, known or unknown, associated with your student’s
    exposure to game content at an iD Tech Program.

X.  Indemnification
You agree to defend, indemnify, and hold internalDrive Inc. /iD Tech, its
officers, directors, employees, and agents, harmless from and against any
claims, liabilities, damages, losses, and expenses, including, without
limitation, reasonable attorneys' fees and costs, arising out of or in any way
connected with your student’s participation in an iD Tech Program.

XI. Arbitration Agreement
You agree that any dispute other than collection matters, arising out of or
relating to this Agreement, you or your student's participation in a Program
with INTERNALDRIVE, INC., or otherwise arising between the parties, including,
without limitation, any statutorily created or protected rights, as permitted by
applicable state/provincial or federal laws, shall be settled by arbitration to
be held in Santa Clara County, California, in accordance with the Commercial
Rules of the American Arbitration Association, and judgment upon the award
rendered by the arbitrator(s) may be entered in any court of competent
jurisdiction. The prevailing party in the arbitration shall be entitled to
recover expenses including costs and reasonable attorney's fees associated
therewith. Should any part of this contract be found invalid or not enforceable
by a court of law, then the remaining portion shall continue to be valid and in
force. You hereby acknowledge that you understand the terms of this ARBITRATION
AGREEMENT, and you agree to comply with all of its terms and provisions.

XII.  Rights Reserved
internalDrive, Inc. reserves the right to update or modify these Terms and
Conditions at any time. iD Tech is not a university-sponsored program. iD Tech
reserves the right to cancel or modify any and all classes, lessons, Programs,
or courses for any reason.

XIII.  Release of Liability
ON BEHALF OF MY SON/DAUGHTER/WARD, I, THE PARENT/GUARDIAN, IN EXCHANGE FOR THE
RIGHT OF MY SON/DAUGHTER/WARD TO PARTICIPATE IN ID TECH PROGRAM(S), HEREBY
RELEASE INTERNALDRIVE, INC., ITS OWNERS, AGENTS, PARTNERS, FACILITY PROVIDERS
AND EMPLOYEES FROM LIABILITY (INCLUDING CLAIMS BASED UPON NEGLIGENCE) FOR ANY
AND ALL DAMAGES OR INJURIES TO MY SON/DAUGHTER/WARD OR DAMAGE OF ANY PERSONAL
PROPERTY. I AGREE TO BE FULLY RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY AND ALL SUCH DAMAGES OR
INJURIES WHICH MAY RESULT DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY FROM ANY NEGLIGENT ACTS OR
ACTIVITIES ASSOCIATED WITH INTERNALDRIVE, INC. HOWEVER, I UNDERSTAND THAT I AM
NOT RELEASING INTERNALDRIVE, INC., ITS OWNERS, AGENTS, PARTNERS, FACILITY
PROVIDERS, AND EMPLOYEES FROM GROSS NEGLIGENCE, RECKLESS CONDUCT OR
INTENTIONALLY TORTIOUS CONDUCT. TO THE EXTENT THIS RELEASE CONFLICTS WITH
STATE/PROVINCIAL LAW GOVERNING RELEASES, THIS RELEASE IS TO BE GIVEN THE FULLEST
FORCE AND EFFECT PERMITTED UNDER STATE/PROVINCIAL LAW. SHOULD ANY PART OF THIS
CONTRACT BE FOUND INVALID OR NOT ENFORCEABLE BY A COURT OF LAW, THEN THE
REMAINING PORTION SHALL CONTINUE TO BE VALID AND IN FORCE.

XIV.  Copyright
iD Tech partners with and uses the intellectual property of some amazing
companies. You and your student agree to uphold the copyright and trademark
rights of iD Tech, its partners, and any company whose products are used during
an iD Tech Program.


LOCATION SPECIFIC
TERMS & CONDITIONS

 * Stanford University
 * Washington University in St. Louis
 * Vanderbilt University
 * University of Michigan
 * California State University, San Marcos
 * Harvard University
 * The University of Texas at Dallas
 * Davidson College
 * California Institute of Technology
 * Loyola University
 * Westlake Academy
 * San Jose State University
 * Northwestern University
 * Fairleigh Dickinson University
 * MIT

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ADDITIONAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR PARTICIPANTS ATTENDING

STANFORD UNIVERSITY:

Assumption of Risk, Release of Claims and Hold Harmless Agreement

The parties to this Agreement are the student attending an iD Tech Program at
Stanford University (Participant), Participant's parents or legal guardian, if
Participant is under 18, (all referred to hereafter jointly and severally as
"Participant") and the Board of Trustees of the Leland Stanford Junior
University its officers, trustees, faculty, agents, representatives, volunteers,
students and employees (collectively referred to hereafter as "Stanford”) for iD
Tech programs held at Stanford University (“Event”) (“Stanford” and “Event” are
collectively referred to hereafter as “Released Parties”).

Assumption of Risk. Participant is a voluntary participant in this Event.
Participant understands and agrees that the Event and any related activities may
be dangerous, may involve travel, and that neither the Event nor Stanford can
guarantee the safety of Participant. Participant is responsible for researching
and evaluating the risks he/she may face and is responsible for his/her actions.
Any activities in which Participant may take part, whether as a component of the
Event or separate from it, have been undertaken with Participant's understanding
and acceptance of any and all risks involved, which include but are not limited
to physical or psychological injury, pain, suffering, disfigurement, temporary
or permanent disability, economic or emotional loss, property loss or damage,
loss of income or career opportunities, and/or death. Participant understands
that these injuries or outcomes may arise from his/her own or others’ actions,
inaction, or negligence; conditions related to travel; or the condition of the
location where the Event is taking place. Nonetheless, Participant assumes all
related risks, both known or unknown, whether or not listed above, of his/her
participation in the Event, including travel to, from and during the Event.

Physical Condition and Insurance. Participant attests that she/he is physically
and mentally capable of participating and has no known health or other
restrictions that might jeopardize her/his safety or health or the safety or
health of others during their participation in the Event. Participant gives
permission for Stanford or its representative to provide immediate and
reasonable emergency care should it be required. Participant agrees to hold
harmless and indemnify Stanford from any claims, causes of action, damages
and/or liabilities, arising out of or resulting from said medical treatment or
emergency care.

Participant agrees to be solely responsible for payment in full of all costs of
medical or emergency care she/he may receive.

Video Release. Participant agrees that Stanford may record, edit, use,
reproduce, publish and distribute by way of any and all media and transmission,
the visual and/or audio likeness of Participant and other commentaries,
information, and materials the Participant may provide in connection with the
Event, which includes, without limitation, Participant’s name, biographical
information, recorded voice, likeness, commentaries, presentation materials,
and/or performance at the Event. Stanford is further granted permission to use
such materials for educational, fund-raising, promotional or other purposes
worldwide and in perpetuity Participant agrees that Stanford will be held
harmless from any liability that may arise regarding the production, use, and
distribution of such materials as described herein, and Stanford is hereby
released from any claims relating to the rights granted above.

Waiver and Release of Claims. In consideration of being accepted into and/or
participating in the Event, Participant agrees to and hereby does, for
Participant and on behalf of Participant’s heirs, executors, administrators,
employers, agents, representatives, insurers, and attorneys, release and
discharge Stanford of and from any and all claims which may arise from any cause
whatsoever, including claims arising from any negligent act or omission by
Stanford or others. Participant further releases and discharges Stanford from
liability for any accident, illness, injury, loss or damage to personal
property, or any other consequences, arising or resulting directly or indirectly
from Participant's participation in the Event.

Indemnification and Hold Harmless. Participant hereby agrees to indemnify,
defend, and hold harmless Stanford from any and all claims of injury, loss or
liability whatsoever including reasonable attorneys' fees and/or any other
associated costs, that may arise as a result of his/her participation in the
Event. If Stanford incurs any of these types of expenses, Participant agrees to
reimburse Stanford.

To the extent Participant engages in activities that are not part of the Event
and from which Participant may sustain personal injury or other damage to
him/herself or property, or cause others to be injured or sustain other damage
including damage to their property, Participant understands that neither
Stanford, nor any of its employees, officers, directors, volunteers, and agents
will be held responsible regardless of cause or fault.

Adherence to Standards. Participant understands and agrees to abide by all
Stanford policies, rules, and regulations applicable to the Event.

Severability. It is understood and agreed that, if any provision of this
Agreement or the application thereof is held invalid, the invalidity shall not
affect other provisions or applications of this Agreement which can be given
effect without the invalid provisions or applications. To this end, the
provisions of this Agreement are declared severable.

Governing Law and Venue. This Agreement shall be construed in accordance with,
and governed by, the laws of the State of California. The venue for any action
arising out of this Agreement shall be the County of Santa Clara, State of
California. The parties agree to submit to jurisdiction in the State Courts,
Santa Clara County, California.

Construction and Scope of Agreement. The language of all parts of this Agreement
shall in all cases be construed as a whole, according to its fair meaning, and
not strictly for or against any party. This Agreement is the only, sole, entire,
and complete agreement of the parties relating in any way to the subject matter
hereof. No statements, promises, or representations have been made by any party
to any other, or relied upon, and no consideration has been offered or promised,
other than as may be expressly provided herein. This Assumption of Risk, Release
of Claims, Indemnification, and Hold Harmless and Agreement supersedes any
earlier written or oral understandings or agreements between the parties.

Participant acknowledges that he/she has read this Assumption of Risk, Release
of Claims, Indemnification and Hold Harmless Agreement, understands its meaning
and effect, and agrees to be bound by its terms.

THIS IS A WAIVER OF LEGAL RIGHTS. READ AND UNDERSTAND BEFORE REGISTERING.

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ADDITIONAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR PARTICIPANTS ATTENDING

WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY IN ST. LOUIS

Parent/Guardian Approval for Participation

I hereby certify and agree that my child/student has my approval to participate
in the iD Tech program (hereinafter "the Activity") to be held at Washington
University in St. Louis.

I know the nature of the Activity and My Child's experience and capabilities and
consider My Child to be qualified to participate in the Activity. However, I
acknowledge that there are certain risks of physical injury or illness
associated with the Activity.

In return for My Child's participation in the Activity: I fully and forever
RELEASE, WAIVE, DISCHARGE, ACQUIT, INDEMNIFY, HOLD HARMLESS and COVENANT NOT TO
SUE, Washington University in St. Louis, including its governing board,
officers, employees, students, agents and volunteers (hereinafter collectively
referred to as "Releasees") from any and all liabilities, claims, or injuries,
including death, that may be sustained while participating in this activity,
including but not limited to travel to, from, and for the activity, or while on
premises owned or controlled by Releasees. I understand this release does not
apply to injuries caused by intentional or grossly negligent conduct on the part
of the Releasees. I further agree to indemnify and hold harmless Releasees for
any loss, liability, claim or injury caused by me (my child) while participating
in this activity including traveling to, from, and for the activity, or while on
premises owned or controlled by Releasees.

I recognize that the Releasees do not assume responsibility for or liability for
– including costs and attorney's fees – any accident or injury or damage
resulting from any aspect of participation in the Activity. The Releasees are
not liable for any special, incidental or consequential damages arising out of
or in connection with any aspect of participation in the Activity.

I also give permission for My Child to receive any emergency medical treatment
by a healthcare professional, including emergency medical transportation, which
may be required for injuries sustained by My Child. However, I agree that the
Releasees (including, but not limited to, each of the Releasees' regents,
boards, agents, employees, officers or representatives) are not responsible for
any medical bill incurred as a result of any personal illness or injury to My
Child, even if a Releasee has signed hospital documentation promising to pay for
the treatment. That medical bill is my responsibility.

I understand that agreeing to this document, I give up substantial rights that I
or My Child would have otherwise to receive damages for any loss occasioned by
Releasees' fault, and I agree to it voluntarily and without inducement.

Important Note to Participants and Custodial Parents and Legal Guardians. By
agreeing to these Terms and Conditions, you confirm that you understand and
agree to the full content of the above waiver as documented by the university.
The effective date and time of this agreement is equivalent to the date and time
you agree to these Terms and Conditions.

THIS IS A WAIVER OF LEGAL RIGHTS. READ AND UNDERSTAND BEFORE REGISTERING.

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ADDITIONAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR PARTICIPANTS ATTENDING

VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY:

Parent/Guardian Approval for Participation

I hereby certify and agree that my child/student has my approval to participate
in the iD Tech program (hereinafter "the Activity") to be held at Vanderbilt
University in Nashville.

I know the nature of the Activity and My Child's experience and capabilities and
consider My Child to be qualified to participate in the Activity. However, I
acknowledge that there are certain risks of physical injury or illness
associated with the Activity.

In return for My Child's participation in the Activity: I fully and forever
RELEASE, WAIVE, DISCHARGE, ACQUIT, INDEMNIFY, HOLD HARMLESS and COVENANT NOT TO
SUE, Vanderbilt University in Nashville, including its governing board,
officers, employees, students, agents and volunteers (hereinafter collectively
referred to as "Releasees") from any and all liabilities, claims, or injuries,
including death, that may be sustained while participating in this activity,
including but not limited to travel to, from, and for the activity, or while on
premises owned or controlled by Releasees. I understand this release does not
apply to injuries caused by intentional or grossly negligent conduct on the part
of the Releasees. I further agree to indemnify and hold harmless Releasees for
any loss, liability, claim or injury caused by me (my child) while participating
in this activity including traveling to, from, and for the activity, or while on
premises owned or controlled by Releasees.

I recognize that the Releasees do not assume responsibility for or liability for
– including costs and attorney's fees – any accident or injury or damage
resulting from any aspect of participation in the Activity. The Releasees are
not liable for any special, incidental or consequential damages arising out of
or in connection with any aspect of participation in the Activity.

I also give permission for My Child to receive any emergency medical treatment
by a healthcare professional, including emergency medical transportation, which
may be required for injuries sustained by My Child. However, I agree that the
Releasees (including, but not limited to, each of the Releasees' regents,
boards, agents, employees, officers or representatives) are not responsible for
any medical bill incurred as a result of any personal illness or injury to My
Child, even if a Releasee has signed hospital documentation promising to pay for
the treatment. That medical bill is my responsibility.

I understand that agreeing to this document, I give up substantial rights that I
or My Child would have otherwise to receive damages for any loss occasioned by
Releasees' fault, and I agree to it voluntarily and without inducement.

Important Note to Participants and Custodial Parents and Legal Guardians. By
agreeing to these Terms and Conditions, you confirm that you understand and
agree to the full content of the above waiver as documented by the university.
The effective date and time of this agreement is equivalent to the date and time
you agree to these Terms and Conditions.

THIS IS A WAIVER OF LEGAL RIGHTS. READ AND UNDERSTAND BEFORE REGISTERING.

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ADDITIONAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR PARTICIPANTS ATTENDING

UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN:

Summer Program Permission Slip / Rules & Regulations

Residence hall rules and regulations with regard to student conduct and the use
of facilities are established in compliance with state and federal laws and the
University of Michigan Regents’ by-laws. Program registration is predicated upon
the understanding and compliance with these rules and regulations. All program
participants, students, must abide by our rules and regulations regardless of
age. This includes counselors, organizers, and any program personnel residing
and visiting in the residence halls. The cooperation of everyone is required if
summer programs are to be successful and rewarding for all participants. More
information regarding housing at the university can be found at
http://housing.umich.edu/conferences/summer-programs.

Important Note to Participants and Custodial Parents and Legal Guardians. By
agreeing to these Terms and Conditions, you confirm that you understand and
agree to abide by the full content of the Rules and Regulations as documented by
the university. You understand that failure to abide by these rules and
regulations may result in various forms of discipline, up to and including
immediate dismissal from the program. The effective date and time of this
agreement is equivalent to the date and time you agree to these Terms and
Conditions.

Thank you for your cooperation.

University of Michigan

PLEASE READ BELOW:

RESIDENCE HALL RULES AND REGULATIONS

CONDUCT

Acts of discrimination or discriminatory harassment based upon an individual’s
race, sex, color, religion, creed, national origin or ancestry, age, marital
status, handicap, Vietnam-era status, or sexual orientation are a serious
violation of University policy and will be dealt with promptly. Sexual
harassment is illegal under both state and federal law. In some cases, it may be
susceptible to prosecution under the criminal sexual conduct law.

Alcoholic beverages, illegal drugs, laser pens, fireworks, explosives, and all
weapons are absolutely prohibited in the hall. It is against the law to tamper
or misuse building fire alarm or fire-fighting equipment. Tampering with or
misuse of elevator alarms, emergency call buttons or calling 911 from a room or
elevator telephone, except in an emergency, is against the law. Penalties will
be enforced.

Each room will be inspected prior to arrival and before departure and any
damages to the room or to University property will be assessed and charged to
the program, which may then be assessed to the participant. The room must be
left in the same condition as it was during move in. Do not fasten anything to
the walls or tamper with window screens. Excessive mess resulting in extra
housekeeping hours will result in a charge to the program, and may be passed on
to the student.

Appropriate behavior is expected at all times. Engaging in sexual contact with
another student is a violation of our conduct policy. Leaving the program or
residence hall without permission and appropriate supervision is a violation of
our conduct policy. Bullying, taunting or threatening behavior toward other
students is a violation of our conduct policy. Excessive noise or rowdiness will
not be tolerated. Dangerous behavior, including fighting, is a violation and
will not be tolerated. Throwing items out of residence hall windows is a conduct
violation.

The use of candles, open flames, explosives, smoke bombs, “snaps”, or fireworks
is dangerous and will not be tolerated in the residence halls, or at any U-M
facility.

WE ARE A SMOKE FREE CAMPUS. SMOKING ON CAMPUS OR IN OUR BUILDINGS IS PROHIBITED.

AGE ELIGIBILITY

All students residing in a University of Michigan residence hall must be ten
(10) years of age on or before the start of their program. There are no
exceptions to this policy.

MEDICATIONS

All medications prescribed by a doctor must be dispensed by program nurse or
counselors. Please fill out the medical forms and bring medications to the
attention of the program staff at registration. Housing staff are not authorized
to dispense medications.

VISITORS

ALL VISITORS, INCLUDING PARENTS MUST CHECK-IN FIRST WITH THE FRONT DESK WHEN
VISITING A STUDENT. Only students and program staff are allowed in the living
areas of the building. At no time are students permitted in the living areas to
which they are not assigned. Students may only be checked out of the residence
hall by a parent/guardian or program staff. Visitors, other than parents, who
may be taking the student from the residence hall, must be approved by the
parent/guardian during registration.

KEYS AND STUDENT IDENTIFICATION

Students are identified in a variety of ways including room keys and lanyards.
Some programs may use wristbands. Any identification specific to the program
will be issued along with a room keycard and lanyard at check-in. If the
identification is lost, a replacement may be obtained at the front desk or from
a staff member. The room keycard and identification should not be loaned to
anyone and are not transferable.

MEAL TIMES

You may eat at any time during the hours your program has designated for meals.
Students may be asked to show program identification at mealtime. In the case of
lost identification, help is always available from dining and program staff.
Meal hours will be provided by your program staff and are available from
residence hall staff as well. Students are expected to eat meals in their
assigned dining facility during their designated meal times. Food allergies
should be reported to the program and dining staff prior to the student’s
arrival.

TELEPHONES

Land lines are being phased out of residence halls due to the prevailing use of
cell phones by our students. Students may place collect and credit card calls
from their room phone (if available) and receive long distance calls. Counselors
will assist students with urgent telephone needs.

MOTOR VEHICLES

Students are not to bring private automobiles or motorcycles to the University.
If it is necessary for a student to drive, please discuss permission and parking
with the program organizers. The vehicle must be registered and the keys turned
in to the program organizers/counselors during the entire program. The
University assumes no responsibility for a stored vehicle on University
property.

PERSONAL PROPERTY

The University assumes no responsibility for personal property. Please leave
valuable electronic items at home. Bring only a small amount of personal expense
money with you since the halls do not have any secured storage facilities. You
may wish to consult with your insurance company regarding coverage of your
personal property while away at program.

FOR SECURITY, ROOM DOORS ARE TO BE LOCKED AT ALL TIMES.

DAMAGES

Room checks will be conducted by program staff to determine room damages. Any
damages caused in the rooms or common areas will be charged to the program. The
program may decide to pass along damage expenses to the student.

MAIL

Mail will be distributed to program counselor to give to students. Mail should
be addressed as follows:

Student’s Name
Name of the Program
West Quad Residence Hall
541 Thompson Street
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-2025

LINENS & ITEMS TO BRING

Students are responsible for bringing their own pillow, XL twin bed sheets or
sleeping bag, blanket, towels, and toiletries.

Other recommended items include an alarm clock, a fan and sun block. Students
may bring water or beverages to keep in their rooms. Refrigerators are not
available through the Residence Hall.

EARLY DEPARTURES

If a student must leave before the official ending date for the program, a
parent or guardian must notify the program organizers, and fill out any
necessary forms with the program. If the student is being picked up by someone
other than the person designated parent/guardian, written permission naming the
responsible adult must be placed on the back of the registration card, during
registration, prior to the student being released. A signed Early Release form
from the program organizer must be turned in upon checking out from the resident
hall. Identification is required.

PENALTIES

VIOLATION OF THESE RULES AND REGULATIONS MAY RESULT IN DISCIPLINE, UP TO AND
INCLUDING IMMEDIATE DISMISSAL FROM THE PROGRAM AND SUBSEQUENT U-M PROGRAMS.

Students are reminded about proper behavior upon their arrival. Inappropriate
behavior will be pointed out and verbal warnings will be given to students by
organizers and counselors to correct the behavior. Students who endanger
themselves or others, or who continue to commit violations after having been
warned, will be sent home. The parent/guardian will be notified and asked to
pick up the student immediately.

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ADDITIONAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR PARTICIPANTS ATTENDING

CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, SAN MARCOS

Release of Liability, Promise Not to Sue, Assumption of Risk and Agreement to
Pay Claims

In consideration for being allowed to participate in this Activity and/or use of
the Premises or Facility, on behalf of myself and my next of kin, heirs and
representatives, I release from all liability and promise not to sue the State
of California, the Trustees of the California State University, California State
University San Marcos, and their employees, officers, directors, volunteers and
agents (collectively “University”) and the California State University San
Marcos Corporation (CSUSM Corporation), Associated Students, Inc., California
State University San Marcos Foundation, University Village Apartments, The QUAD,
Urban Villages San Marcos (UVSM), Capstone On-Campus Management (COCM) and their
employees, officers, directors, volunteers and agents (collectively “Auxiliary
Organizations”) from any and all claims, including claims of the University’s or
Auxiliary Organization’s negligence, resulting in any physical or psychological
injury (including paralysis and death), illness, damages, or economic or
emotional loss I may suffer because of my participation in this Activity,
including travel to, from and during the Activity.

I am voluntarily participating in this Activity. I am aware of the risks
associated with traveling to/from and participating in this Activity, which
include but are not limited to physical or psychological injury, pain,
suffering, illness, disfigurement, temporary or permanent disability (including
paralysis), economic or emotional loss, and/or death and/or property damage. I
understand that these injuries or outcomes may arise from my own or other’s
actions, inaction, or negligence; conditions related to travel; or the condition
of the Activity location(s). Nonetheless, I assume all related risks, both known
or unknown to me, of my participation in this Activity, including travel to,
from and during the Activity.

I agree to hold the University and the Auxiliary Organizations harmless from any
and all claims, including attorney’s fees or damage to my personal property that
may occur as a result of my participation in this Activity, including travel to,
from and during the Activity. If the University or the Auxiliary Organizations
incur any of these types of expenses, I agree to reimburse the University or the
Auxiliary Organizations. If I need medical treatment, I agree to be financially
responsible for any costs incurred as a result of such treatment. I am aware and
understand that I should carry my own health insurance.

I am 18 years or older. I understand the legal consequences of signing this
document, including (a) releasing the University and the Auxiliary Organizations
from all liability, (b) promising not to sue the University and the Auxiliary
Organizations (c) and assuming all risks of participating in this Activity,
including travel to, from and during the Activity.

I understand that this document is written to be as broad and inclusive as
legally permitted by the State of California. I agree that if any portion is
held invalid or unenforceable, I will continue to be bound by the remaining
terms.

I have read this document, and I am signing it freely. No other representations
concerning the legal effect of this document have been made to me.

If Participant is under 18 years of age:

I am the parent or legal guardian of the Participant. I understand the legal
consequences of signing this document, including (a) releasing the University
and the Auxiliary Organizations from all liability, (b) promising not to sue the
University and the Auxiliary Organizations, (c) and assuming all risks of
participating in this Activity, including travel to, from and during the
Activity. I allow Participant to participate in this Activity. I understand that
I am responsible for the obligations and acts of Participant as described in
this document. I agree to be bound by the terms of this document. I have read
this document, and I am signing it freely. No other representations concerning
the legal effect of this document have been made to me.

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ADDITIONAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR PARTICIPANTS ATTENDING

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT DALLAS

Participant Release and Indemnification Agreement

By agreeing to these terms and conditions I give permission for my child to
participate in iD Tech’s camps/academies. I acknowledge that the nature of the
camp/conference could possibly expose my child to hazards or risks that could
result in illness, personal injury, or death and I understand and appreciate the
nature of such hazards and risks. I grant UT Dallas and its employees full
authority to take whatever action they may consider to be warranted under any
circumstances regarding the protection of my child’s health and safety. I
understand and agree that if my child does not comply with all the rules, code
of conduct, and instructions relating to this camp/academy, UT Dallas has the
right to terminate his/her participation in this camp/conference without refund.

In consideration for my child being permitted to participate in the
camp/conference, I, on behalf of myself and my child, accept all risk to my
child's health and of his/her injury or death that may result from such
participation, including transportation and all other adjunct activities, and
release UT Dallas, its governing board, officers, employees and representatives
from any and all liability to my child, his/her personal representatives,
estate, heirs, next of kin, and assigns for any and all claims and causes of
action for loss of or damage to my child’s property and for any and all illness
or injury to his/her person, including death, that may result from or occur
during participation in the camp/academy, whether caused by any type of
negligence of UTD, its governing board, officers, employees, or representatives,
or otherwise. I further agree to indemnify and hold harmless UT Dallas and its
governing board, officers, employees, and representatives from liability for the
injury or death of any person(s) and damage to property that may result from my
child's negligent or intentional act or omission while participating in the
described camp/academy.

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ADDITIONAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR PARTICIPANTS ATTENDING

HARVARD UNIVERSITY

Event Consent and Release Agreement

By agreeing to these terms and conditions I give permission for my child to
participate in all activities of iD Tech (the “Event”) held on Harvard
University’s campus. I understand that the Event is run by iD Tech. I further
understand that Harvard University does not own, control, or present the Event
nor is in any way responsible for the Event or the instruction, supervision or
monitoring of my child while on campus.

I also agree, on behalf of myself and my child, to assume all risks related to
participation in the Event, including but not limited to accident, death, injury
or illness, including personal or bodily or mental injury of any nature. I
further, on behalf of myself, my child and anyone claiming through myself or my
child, do FOREVER RELEASE President and Fellows of Harvard College (“Harvard”),
its trustees, officers, employees, volunteers, students, agents and assigns from
any cause of action, claims, or demands of any nature whatsoever, including but
not limited to a claim of negligence which I, my child, or anyone claiming
through myself or my child, may now or in the future have against Harvard on
account of personal injury, bodily injury, property damage, death or accident of
any kind, arising out of or in any way related to my child’s participation in
the Event howsoever the injury is caused.

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ADDITIONAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR PARTICIPANTS ATTENDING

DAVIDSON COLLEGE

I hereby acknowledge and understand that iD Tech is a privately run camp and is
not operated by or through Davidson College.

The camp is neither sponsored, controlled, nor supervised by Davidson College,
but rather is under the sole sponsorship and supervision of the camp owner, iD
Tech Camps.

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ADDITIONAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR PARTICIPANTS ATTENDING

CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

Authorization and Release

 1. I am the parent or legal guardian of a minor attending iDTech Camps. I give
    my permission for my child to be on the campus of the California Institute
    of Technology (“Caltech”) as part of the iD Tech Camp on the dates for which
    I registered. The activities of the iD Tech Camp include computer
    programming and application design; recreational activities.
 2. I understand that the iD Tech Camp is a separate entity from, and in no way
    related to, Caltech. I understand that iD Tech Camp has simply contracted
    with Caltech to hold its camp on the Caltech campus, and that Caltech has no
    involvement in the camp, including but not limited to, no supervision or
    teaching of my child. I understand that my child’s participation in iD Tech
    Camp is completely voluntary. I further understand that there are inherent
    risks of injury, serious bodily harm, or death associated with the iD Tech
    Camp. In particular, the risks of iD Tech Camp include but are not limited
    to, personal physical injury, equipment malfunction and/or failure
    including, damage to property, actions of other people, and other injuries
    arising out of or connected with iD Tech Camp. I expressly agree to accept
    and assume all such risks, including personal injury and death, arising in
    any way from my child’s participation in iD Tech Camp.
 3. I represent that my child has no physical or mental condition that prevents
    him/her from participating in iD Tech Camp in a manner that is safe for my
    child and others, and acknowledge that it is my responsibility to take all
    appropriate actions in advance of my child’s participation in iD Tech Camp.
    I further acknowledge and agree that I have the responsibility to consult
    with my child’s physician to determine if medical conditions exist that
    would pose a direct threat to my child’s health or safety or the health or
    safety of others.
 4. In consideration of the benefit my child will receive from participating in
    iD Tech Camp, I hereby agree, on behalf of my child, myself and on behalf of
    my child’s and my assignees, descendants, dependents, heirs, next of kin,
    distributees, parents, guardians, executors, administrators, successors,
    estate, and legal or personal representatives, to release and discharge and
    promise not to sue Caltech and any subsidiary or affiliate or government
    sponsor of Caltech (collectively referred to as “Caltech”), as well as any
    person acting in his/her capacity as employee, officer, trustee, agent,
    contractor, or representative of Caltech (collectively referred to as
    “Released Parties”), from and with respect to any and all claims, demands,
    actions, suits, causes of action, and liabilities of whatever kind or nature
    in law, equity or otherwise, that may arise from, are related to, or are in
    any way connected with iD Tech Camp, including injury, death, damage or
    loss, whether it results from the negligence of Caltech and/or any other
    Released Parties, or from any other cause, provided, however, that this does
    not extend to gross negligence, willful misconduct or a violation of law by
    Caltech or any other Released Parties. I knowingly and voluntarily waive any
    and all rights and benefits conferred upon me by the provisions of Section
    1542 of the California Civil Code or by any similar law or provision, which
    Section reads as follows: “A GENERAL RELEASE DOES NOT EXTEND TO CLAIMS WHICH
    THE CREDITOR DOES NOT KNOW OR SUSPECT TO EXIST IN HIS OR HER FAVOR AT THE
    TIME OF EXECUTING THE RELEASE, WHICH IF KNOWN BY HIM OR HER MUST HAVE
    MATERIALLY AFFECTED HIS OR HER SETTLEMENT WITH THE DEBTOR.”
 5. I understand and agree that if a claim, suit, or attachment is brought or
    sought against me as a result in any way of my child’s participation in iD
    Tech Camp, I shall not be entitled to any defense or indemnification by
    Caltech or the Released Parties in connection with such claim, suit, or
    attachment. I agree to indemnify Caltech and the Released Parties for any
    and all claims and liabilities against them arising out of or relating to my
    child’s participation in iD Tech Camp.
 6. In case of an emergency and if I cannot be reached I, the undersigned parent
    or guardian of the above named child, do hereby consent to any x-ray,
    anesthetic, medical, or surgical diagnosis or treatment and hospital care
    deemed advisable and rendered by any licensed physician or surgeon. This
    authorization is given in advance of any required care to empower a
    representative or other official of Caltech or iD Tech Camp to give consent
    for such treatment as the physician may deem advisable. This authorization
    is effective unless revoked in writing. I accept full responsibility for any
    medical expenses incurred as a result of these actions.
 7. I agree that Caltech has the right to make, use, create derivative works,
    and/or display and photos, video and/or audio tape recordings of my child. I
    understand that my child may be photographed and/or video or audio taped
    verbatim and that Caltech may allow persons external to Caltech to view the
    pictures or recordings in part or in their entirety. I am fully aware and
    agree that such use of my child’s image may include posting on publicly
    available internet sites, including Caltech sites and other publicly
    viewable social media sites. I waive any right that I may have to review or
    approve of any finished products, or the uses to which such products may be
    applied. I release and discharge Caltech and the Released Parties from any
    liability to me by virtue of any representation that may occur in the
    creation or use of said photos and/or video or audio tape recordings.
 8. I represent and warrant that I have the full right, power and authority to
    enter into and execute this Release and to grant all rights granted under
    it. This Agreement shall be governed by, construed and interpreted in
    accordance with the laws of the State of California.

I HAVE CAREFULLY READ THIS AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE AND FULLY UNDERSTAND ITS
CONTENTS. I AM AWARE THAT THIS IS A RELEASE OF LIABILITY, AN ASSUMPTION OF RISK,
A PROMISE NOT TO SUE OR MAKE CLAIM, AND A PHOTO, VIDEO AND AUDIO RELEASE AND I
ACCEPT THIS OF MY OWN FREE WILL.

Important Note to Participants and Custodial Parents and Legal Guardians. By
agreeing to these Terms and Conditions, you confirm that you understand and
agree to the full content of the above waiver as documented by the university.
The effective date and time of this agreement is equivalent to the date and time
you agree to these Terms and Conditions.

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ADDITIONAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR PARTICIPANTS ATTENDING

LOYOLA UNIVERSITY

I am the parent/guardian of a student (“the participant”) that desires to
voluntarily participate in the conference (“the Conference”) operated by iD Tech
(the“Organization”) which will be held at Loyola University of Chicago
(“Loyola”). I am over the age of 18, have read and understand the terms below,
and am voluntarily allowing the participant to participate in the Conference at
Loyola. I hereby warrant and represent that my student is physically fit and
does not have any medical condition or physical limitations that would put them
at risk for injury as a result of my participation in the Conference. In
consideration of my student’s voluntary participation in the Conference and use
of Loyola’s facilities, (i) I hereby assume all risks of injury which may result
from my student’s participation in the Conference and use of Loyola’s
facilities, and (ii) I agree, on behalf of myself, my student and our heirs,
executors, administrators, and assigns, to waive, indemnify, hold harmless,
release and discharge Loyola, its affiliates, including Mundelein College, and
their respective officers, trustees, directors, employees, agents, successors
and assigns from any and all claims, damages, demands, rights of action or
causes of action, present or future, known or unknown, anticipated or
unanticipated, resulting from, or arising out of, my student’s participation in
the Conference, and use of Loyola’s facilities. I, and my student agree to abide
by all of the rules and regulations of Loyola in effect during my student's
participation in the Conference. I understand that Loyola is not affiliated with
the Organization and that Loyola is not a sponsor or co-sponsor of the
Conference, but is merely allowing the Organization to use its facilities for
the Conference. I have read and understand the foregoing and affirm that my
student is participating in the Conference of his/her own free will.

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ADDITIONAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR PARTICIPANTS ATTENDING

WESTLAKE ACADEMY

iD Tech Programs

This Release is made on the undersigned date by and between the undersigned (or
if a child under 18 years of age, on behalf of the child by the child's parent
or legal guardian) and the Town of Westlake/Westlake Academy. The parties hereto
agree and covenant as follows:

 1. The undersigned hereby fully releases, indemnifies, and holds harmless the
    Town, its elected officials, agents, employees and all others associated
    with the Town of Westlake/Westlake Academy, in both their public and private
    capacities, from any and all claims, demands, judgments, damages, expenses,
    attorney's fees, actions and causes of action arising out of or in any way
    connected with the participation in any activities connected with the use of
    the Town's facilities. This provision applies to any and all programs,
    facilities and activities, to the fullest extent permitted by law.
 2. The undersigned acknowledges that by signing this Release, he/she has read
    and understands this Release, that he/she has signed this Release of his/her
    own free will and not under duress or coercion, and that he/she has the
    authority to execute this Release.
 3. The undersigned acknowledges and fully understands that all activities
    involve risk, and the undersigned agrees to fully assume responsibility for
    any and all risks including, but not limited to, physical injury, death, and
    loss or damage of personal property. Further, the Town assumes no liability
    of any kind and is not responsible for the actions of other individuals or
    participants at its facilities.
 4. The undersigned acknowledges and fully understands that this Release, and
    all provisions contained therein is fully applicable, in its entirety, to
    guests, children, or any third party present as a result of the
    undersigned's presence or participation of any activity held at Town
    facilities.
 5. The terms of this Release are contractual and not a mere recital. Further,
    this Release shall be permanently binding upon the undersigned, his/her
    agents, successors, third parties, and legal representatives.

THE UNDERSIGNED DOES HEREBY AGREE TO INDEMNIFY AND HOLD HARMLESS THE INDEMNIFIED
PARTIES FROM ANY AND ALL LIABILITY AND SHALL DEFEND OR PAY JUDGMENTS AGAINST IT
AND/OR THE INDEMNIFIED PARTIES, FROM AND AGAINST ANY AND ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS OR
CAUSES OF ACTION, INCLUDING REASONABLE AND NECESSARY COSTS, INCLUDING ATTORNEY'S
FEES INCURRED IN DEFENSE OF ANY SUCH CLAIM, WHICH ANY OTHER PERSON, FIRM, OR
CORPORATION HAS OR MAY HAVE ARISING OUT OF/OR RESULTING FROM THE PARTICIPATION
IN THE METROPLEX SELECT ATHLETIC PROGRAM REFERENCED HEREIN, OR IN ANY WAY
CONNECTED THERETO.
I/We warrant that the undersigned is the parent or legal guardian of the child
referenced herein and that I/We have the legal authority to enter into this
Agreement and further that the undersigned have read this Agreement and fully
understand all provisions referenced herein.

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ADDITIONAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR PARTICIPANTS ATTENDING

SAN JOSE STATE UNIVERSITY

University Housing Conference Services Minor Participation Agreement

I recognize that my child/ward (herein referred to as “Participant”) will be
hosted by Conference Services at San José State University (herein referred to
as “University”) as a part of the iD Tech Program (herein referred to as
“Group”).

I recognize that by signing this agreement I acknowledge my commitment to
support the Participant’s involvement with this Group and with the University. I
understand the Participant’s involvement with this Group and with the
University, and I am aware of the following responsibilities of the Participant:

 1.  University Policies. I/we understand that the Participant must abide by
     University policies, including the Conference Services Guest Regulations
     and Minor Regulations, which can be provided by your Group leader(s). The
     Participant must remain under supervision by Group staff/chaperone at all
     times while on campus. The Participant may be subject to disciplinary
     action, potentially as severe as removal from campus, for violations of
     those policies.
 2.  University Setting. I/we understand that the University, as a public
     college campus in the United States of America, is host to many traditional
     public forums, which are places that by long tradition have been used by
     the public at large for the free exchange of ideas. These traditional
     public informs, including but not limited to outdoor areas (e.g. sidewalks,
     lawns, etc.), are open to the public, and the University cannot restrict
     access to or use of the areas by anyone (unless a compelling governmental
     interest is presented to limit time, place, or manner of the access/use).
 3.  Residence Halls. I/we understand that the residence halls that the
     Participant will be living in are secure, non public forums and access to
     these facilities is limited only to approved staff and guests (i.e. others
     living and/or working in these facilities). Participants are expected to
     stay overnight in the accommodations arranged for them by the University.
     Specific room and housing assignments are made at the discretion of the
     Group and the University.
 4.  Tobacco Free Campus. I/we understand that in accordance with Presidential
     Directive 2014-01, smoking and tobacco products are prohibited in all
     indoor and outdoor areas on campus, including vehicles and parking lots.
     The sale of tobacco products is prohibited, as is tobacco related
     advertising and sponsorship. More information regarding the Tobacco Free
     campus policy can be found at http://www.sjsu.edu/tobaccofree/.
 5.  Removal from Campus. I/we understand that if the Participant disrupts the
     Group’s planned activities or the Participant's behavior gives the Group
     leader(s) reasonable cause to believe that the Participant’s continued
     presence with the Group poses a danger to the health or safety of persons
     or property, or impedes, disrupts or obstructs the Group’s or University’s
     functions in any way, The Participant may be removed from the Group program
     and from the University campus. Examples of grounds for immediate removal
     from campus include alcohol, drug and weapons related violations, assault,
     and sexual or racial harassment. Barring emergent need for want of safety,
     before the Participant may be removed from campus, The Participant will
     have an opportunity to explain their conduct to the Group leader(s). Any
     decision to remove the Participant from campus would be final. If the
     Participant is removed from campus for disciplinary reasons, I, as the
     Participant’s parent/guardian, will be responsible for their return home.
 6.  Hygiene and Health. I/we understand that the Participant will be
     responsible for their own hygiene and health maintenance. In the event of
     serious illness, accident or emergency, the Participant will inform an
     appropriate Group official so that assistance may be secured and so that
     the Participant’s designated emergency contact may be notified. I agree to
     disclose the Participant’s pre-existing mental and/or physical health
     conditions in entirety on the waiver/release of liability provided to me by
     the Group. I/we understand that a situation arising from such a condition
     that has not been disclosed in advance which places the Participant,
     others, and/or the Group or University at risk may result in the
     Participant being removed from campus.
 7.  I will check relevant agencies such as the Center for Disease Control and
     Prevention (CDC) and the World Health Organization (WHO) to check on
     required immunizations for the United States of America and the state of
     California. It is my responsibility and choice to obtain any required or
     recommended immunizations suggested by these agencies for the Participant
     in a timely manner prior to the Participant's participation with the Group.
 8.  Governing Law. I/we understand that the Participant must obey all federal,
     state, and local laws that the University community is held to. Any dispute
     arising from this Agreement will be determined according to the law of the
     United States of America and the State of California.
 9.  Program-Specific Additions to this Agreement. The Group may establish
     additional rules and policies regarding issues specific to that Group
     provided that they do not negate or contradict the policies of this
     Agreement or other Conference Services regulations and policies. I/we
     understand that the Participant will be responsible for understanding and
     abiding by any such additional rules while participating with the Group.
 10. Communication. I will respond within 24 hours to all calls from the Group
     leader(s) regarding the Participant’s participation with the Group. Failure
     to respond to calls in a timely manner may result in the Participant's
     removal from campus.
 11. Use of Photos, Quotes, and Other Materials. I/we authorize the use of
     materials pertaining to the Group’s functions to be used for marketing
     purposes by the University or the Group, including but not limited to
     photographs, quotes and other materials as deemed appropriate by the
     University or the Group.

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ADDITIONAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR PARTICIPANTS ATTENDING

NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY

iD Tech LIABILITY WAIVER AND RELEASE

Please read this form carefully and be aware that in seeking permission from
Northwestern University for your child to participate in a Northwestern
University event, you will be waiving all claims for injuries you might sustain
arising out of your participation. Participation in this event is voluntary and
at your own discretion and judgement.

As a participant in the iD Tech Summer Camp for the summer of 2022, I recognize
and acknowledge that there are certain risks of physical injury and I agree to
assume the full risk of any injuries, damages, or loss that I may sustain. Such
risks inherent to this event may include: bodily injury.

I do hereby fully release and discharge Northwestern University, its trustees,
officers, agents and employees from any and all claims from injuries, damages or
loss that may accrue to me on account of my participation in the iD Tech Summer
Camp.

I further agree to indemnify and hold harmless and defend Northwestern
University, its officers, agents and employees from injuries, damages, and loss
sustained by me and arising out of, connected with, or in any way associated
with my participation in the iD Tech Summer Camp.

I have fully read and understand the foregoing. It is my express intent that
this agreement shall bind the members of my family, my heirs and assigns. This
agreement shall be construed in accordance with the laws of the State of
Illinois.

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ADDITIONAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR PARTICIPANTS ATTENDING

FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON UNIVERSITY

Release, Indemnification, and Hold Harmless Agreement

In consideration for the Attendee being permitted to participate in the iD Tech
Program (“Activity”), I do waive and release forever any and all rights for
claims and damages I may have against Fairleigh Dickinson University, its
trustees, officers, agents, and employees, from and against any and all
liability for any harm, injury damage, claims demands, actions, costs, and
expenses of any nature which Attendee, whether caused by negligence or
carelessness on the part of the Fairleigh Dickinson University, it officers,
agents, and employees, or otherwise, while Attendee is in, on, upon, or in
transit to or from the premises where the Activity, or any adjunct to the
Activity, occurs or is being conducted. 

I accept, understand and assume that there is a risk of injury in this Activity,
due to the physical nature of the Activity, including but not limited to falls,
contact with other participants, and being injured by equipment used in the
camp. Attendee agrees to follow all instructions and to wear all necessary,
recommended, and appropriate protective gear and equipment.

I understand that this Activity is neither administered nor sponsored by
Fairleigh Dickinson University and that iD Tech is providing this instruction or
camp outside the scope of his/her employment with Fairleigh Dickinson
University. I agree to release, hold harmless, and indemnify Fairleigh Dickinson
University, its trustees, officers, agents, and employees from any and all
claims and liability arising out of the Activity. 

I acknowledge that the foregoing release may include any Camp employee(s) that
may also be employees of the University, but the release is not intended to
waive any rights I may have against the Camp, or any Camp employee in their role
as Camp employee.

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ADDITIONAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR PARTICIPANTS ATTENDING

MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY (MIT)

I hereby acknowledge and understand that iD Tech is a privately run program and
is not operated by or through MIT. The program is neither sponsored, controlled,
nor supervised by MIT and is under the sole sponsorship and supervision of the
program organizer, iD Tech Camps. I acknowledge that I have read the MITnet
Rules of Use (https://ist.mit.edu/network/rules) and understand my obligations
as a user of MIT computer services and technology and as a participant in iD
Tech programs. Additionally, I agree to use the MIT computers and the Internet
in accordance with applicable laws, with Institute standards of honesty and
personal conduct, and in ways that are responsible, mature, and ethical.

ID TECH ONLINE
TERMS & CONDITIONS
UPDATED MARCH 12, 2022

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These additional Terms and Conditions are intended to keep students safe and
make iD Tech Online programs positive and productive. By purchasing, using, or
allowing your student to use any of iD Tech's Online programs, you agree that
you and your student will abide and be bound by these Terms and Conditions as
well as iD Tech’s General Terms and Conditions found HERE. In cases where these
Terms and Conditions and iD Tech’s General Terms and Conditions conflict, the
terms found herein apply to any iD Tech Online Program or Product.

I.  Online Private Lessons (OPL)

A. General Information

 1.  Multi-lesson packs are intended to be used in full, and unused lessons will
     not be refunded.

 2.  Subscriptions shall renew each month on the date indicated at the time of
     purchase. 

 3.  All lessons must be scheduled within one year of purchase. Lessons expire a
     year from purchase, with no refund.

 4.  Fees for Online Private Lessons are non-refundable and non-transferrable.
     Lessons not used by the expiration date are forfeited and cannot be
     refunded in full or prorated.

 5.  Lessons can be rescheduled for any reason up to 24 hours prior to the
     scheduled lesson through your My Account. If your student fails to attend a
     scheduled lesson, the lesson will be deducted from your available sessions.
     No changes can be made within 24 hours of the lesson start time. A
     post-lesson progress report will be sent to your email address on file upon
     completion of each lesson.

 6.  Lessons are only available for subjects set out by iD Tech.

 7.  Lessons will only be taught in English.

 8.  For safety and security reasons, iD Tech will video record every lesson.
     Parents and guardians may request to have a video deleted by sending an
     email request to privacy@idtech.com. If there are multiple students in the
     lesson from different families, we must retain the video to protect the
     privacy of the students. Except when legally required, we are not able to
     provide copies of videos. 

 9.  Generally, only one student per lesson is allowed. However, iD Tech
     reserves the right to allow parents to share their lesson link with one
     other student. All students that participate in the lesson are bound by
     these Terms and Conditions including our code of conduct.

 10. iD Tech has the right to refuse service.

 11. Lessons are a guidance/tutoring service only. No specific outcomes are
     promised or guaranteed. iD Tech is not responsible for any specific outcome
     or lack thereof.

 12. Students taking four or more SAT® preparatory lessons are eligible to
     receive a $100 refund upon demonstrating a 100 point increase to their SAT®
     test scores as compared to a prior PSAT® or SAT®. Both the initial test and
     the follow-up test must be taken within 18 months of the last SAT®
     preparatory lesson taken. To claim a refund you must complete the form
     found at this link: SUBMITTAL FORM with the students name, email associated
     with iD Tech lessons/account and attach images or scanned copies of the
     official test score announcements to the submittal form. Only copies or
     images of the official announcements provided by the official SAT® and
     PSAT® providers will be accepted and they must include the student’s name
     (must match the name of the student that took the SAT® private lesson), the
     scores of the test and date of the test. iD Tech reserves the right to deny
     the refund to anyone based on its inability to verify test scores, or to
     match the student identified in the score announcement to a student that
     took a SAT® preparatory lesson. iD Tech also reserves the right to end this
     promotion at any time. Only one refund available per student, and refunds
     will only be processed once per month so may take up to 60 days from
     initial submittal.

 13. Students taking four or more AP® preparatory lessons are eligible to
     receive a $50 refund upon demonstrating they received a 5 on the AP exam on
     the same topic as which they took their lessons. The test must be taken
     within 18 months of the last AP® preparatory lesson taken. To claim a
     refund you must complete the form found at this link: SUBMITTAL FORM with
     the students name, email associated with iD Tech lessons/account and attach
     images or scanned copies of the official test score announcements to the
     submittal form. Only copies or images of the official announcements
     provided by the official AP® provider will be accepted and they must
     include the student’s name (must match the name of the student that took
     the AP® private lesson), the scores of the test and date of the test. iD
     Tech reserves the right to deny the refund to anyone based on its inability
     to verify test scores, or to match the student identified in the score
     announcement to a student that took an AP® preparatory lesson. iD Tech also
     reserves the right to end this promotion at any time. Only one refund
     available per student per topic, and refunds will only be processed once
     per month so may take up to 60 days from initial submittal.

B.  Scheduling/Rescheduling Online Private Lessons



 1. You are responsible for scheduling all lessons via your My Account or by
    contacting 1-888-709-8324.

 2. You can reschedule a lesson through your My Account. All rescheduling must
    be done with more than 24 hours notice. If sufficient notice is not
    provided, then the session is treated as a no-show, and the lesson will be
    deducted from your lesson balance.



II.  Small-Group Classes

 1. Missed classes will be forfeited and cannot be made up or refunded.

 2. Fees for Small Group Classes are non-refundable and non-transferrable.

 3. Only students registered for the class may participate.

 4. Classes are only available for subjects set out by iD Tech.

 5. Classes will only be taught in English.

 6. For safety and security reasons, iD Tech will video record every class.
    Copies of the recording cannot be provided to protect the privacy of the
    students in the course. Questions should be addressed to privacy@idtech.com.

 7. iD Tech has the right to refuse service.

 8. Small Group Classes are a guidance/tutoring service only. No specific
    outcomes are promised or guaranteed. iD Tech is not responsible for any
    specific outcome or lack thereof.

 9. Changes to a class start date, subject, or time can be made either through
    your My Account, or by calling Customer Service at least 72 hours prior to
    the start date of the class. Changes cannot be made less than 72 hours prior
    to the start of a class or once the class has started.

III.  Equipment and other Add-Ons

 1. Third party equipment and add ons may be sold along with Classes or Lessons,
    but in doing so, iD Tech only acts as a shipper or an intermediary to get
    the equipment/add on shipped.

 2. iD Tech does not warrant or guarantee the fitness of any equipment or add
    ons purchased, nor is iD Tech liable for any injuries or damages caused by
    the equipment or add ons purchased.

 3. Equipment and add ons can only be delivered to physical addresses within the
    continental United States (No PO Boxes).

 4. You must contact the manufacturer if any issues arise with the equipment or
    add on.

 5. Please ensure that there is at least two weeks of delivery time between add
    on/equipment purchase and the date of the first class/lesson that
    incorporates the equipment or add on. 

 6. Equipment/add ons are non-returnable and non-refundable.

APPLIES TO ID TECH PROGRAMS IN THE STATE OF MARYLAND


PARENT / GUARDIAN AUTHORIZATION FOR OFF-SITE WALKING TRIP

The Maryland Department of Health has requested we obtain permission that you
have given iD Tech approval of the following sections of our Terms and
Conditions.

IMPORTANT POLICIES SECTION
You certify that your student is in good health and able to participate in the
program activities. You authorize the program staff to attend to health issues
or injuries your student may incur while attending the program. You acknowledge
that you will be financially responsible for any medical treatment needed during
the duration of the program. You give iD Tech staff members permission to take
your son/daughter/ward to places of relevant interest, the swimming pool (where
available), guided campus tours, and facilities within walking distance of the
program, both on and off campus.

You give permission for your student to go the places described below during
his/her time at iD Tech. You understand that your student will be supervised by
staff while on a walking trip.

Occasionally, staff will take students to a location on and off campus to visit
a local venue. This might involve going to another building on campus, a campus
facility tour, a trip to a park, an outing to a local mall, or going to a movie
theater. All events would be in walking distance of the program facilities.

Important Note to Participants and Custodial Parents and Legal Guardians: By
agreeing to these Terms and Conditions, you confirm that you understand and
agree to the full content of the above. The effective date and time of this
agreement are equivalent to the date and time you agree to these Terms and
Conditions.



COLLEGE PREP: ADVISING SESSION TERMS & CONDITIONS

Publish Date: 10/26/2018




These Terms & Conditions are intended to keep Students safe and make Advising
Sessions positive and productive. By purchasing a College Prep: Advising Session
you agree that you and your student will abide and be bound by these Terms and
Conditions.

I. Code of Conduct

I agree that I have read through, understand, and agree that I and my student
will be held to the Code of Conduct set forth below. I also agree that I have
reviewed the Code of Conduct with my student(s). I understand that I and my
student must act in a way that is in keeping with the Code of Conduct and that
my student’s Advising Session can be canceled if either of our actions or
attitudes seem to be harmful to the atmosphere, or staff, in the opinion of iD
Tech staff. I and my student understand that iD Tech reserves the right to
cancel my student’s Advising Session without any prior warning for violating any
of the terms of the Code of Conduct. Refunds will not be given if a session is
canceled for failure of the student or the parent to abide by the code of
conduct. I also acknowledge that upon staff observation of my student during the
Advising Session, they may determine that the program is not a suitable and/or
productive environment for my student. In this case, iD Tech may cancel the
session and no refund will be issued. iD Tech strives to maintain excellent
relationships with students. However, in some rare cases, iD Tech Advising
Sessions may not be a compatible environment for every student.

Students and Parents/Guardians May NEVER:





 1.  engage in or threaten violence;
 2.  bully, intimidate, or harass others;
 3.  use this service, or materials provided as part of this service for illegal
     or immoral activity;
 4.  use inappropriate language;
 5.  share session information with third-parties, without permission from
     instructor;
 6.  impersonate another person;
 7.  publicly display session;
 8.  sexually harass others;
 9.  display pornography or any inappropriate material (including sexual
     content, inappropriate violence, racism, bullying, etc.) during session; or
 10. personally contact instructors outside of session, without permission from
     iD Tech as set forth below;


Students and Parents/Guardians MUST:





 1. abide by the rules and regulations of the instructor and iD Tech;
 2. attend session in an appropriate, private setting;
 3. dress appropriately during session;
 4. adhere to the terms of use of any sites used, including following the
    specified age policies; and
 5. only share material that is related to sessions, and appropriate.


II. General Session Information







 1.  I understand that a session is one hour long, and will be provided between
     August 1st and October 31st from 6am and 9pm Pacific Time.
 2.  I can only purchase one advising session per student. Any Session not used
     by October 31st of the season it was purchased, is forfeit, and cannot be
     refunded.
 3.  Sessions will only cover subjects set out by iD Tech.
 4.  Sessions will only be taught in English.
 5.  For Safety and Security reasons, iD Tech will video record every session.
 6.  Only one student per session is allowed.
 7.  I Agree that iD Tech has the right to refuse service.
 8.  I understand and agree that this is a guidance service only, no specific
     outcomes are promised or guaranteed. iD is not responsible for any specific
     outcome, or lack thereof.
 9.  Sessions are only available for students age 13+
 10. Students must have completed all iD Tech courses for the season, before the
     Advising Session can be held.


III. Scheduling/Rescheduling Session







 1. I am responsible for scheduling the session via the link sent out via email
    or by contacting 1-888-709-8324.
 2. I can reschedule a session by emailing collegeprep@idtech.com. All
    rescheduling must be done with more than 24 hours notice. If sufficient
    notice is not provided, then the session is treated as a no show and
    credited against your account.
 3. I understand that all sessions are one hour that will be provided between
    August 1st and October 31st from 6am and 9pm Pacific Time.
 4. Sessions must be pre purchased, and must be scheduled no later than October
    15, of the camp season it was purchased.
 5. No refunds will be given for failure to schedule, or once the Session has
    been purchased.

IV. Contacting Instructor

Students and parents/guardians should also be aware that under no circumstances
should students give their personal contact information to staff, nor is staff
allowed to give students or parents/guardians their personal contact information
without prior permission. Other than during the session, Staff is not permitted
to communicate privately with, give out personal contact info to, or become
social media friends with students. All contact outside iD Tech programs between
students and staff must be arranged by the student’s parent/guardian through the
Human Resources Department at iD Tech. Staff may communicate publicly via the iD
Tech Alumni Facebook Group. Should you have any questions regarding this policy,
please email HR@iDTech.com.



PRIVACY POLICY

Publish Date: March 12, 202

internalDrive, Inc (“iD Tech”) respects your privacy and recognizes the
importance of your personal information.  We are committed to protecting your
information through our compliance with this Privacy Policy.

This privacy policy applies to all individuals who visit and/or use iD
Tech/internalDrive, Inc.'s websites, services, and products that collect data
and/or display these terms ("iD Sites & Services"). This privacy statement
applies only to information collected through iD Sites & Services and not to
information collected offline.

All references to "us," "we," or "our" refer to iD Tech/internalDrive, Inc.

All references to "child" or "children" refer to children under the age of 13.

By accessing or otherwise using any of our iD Sites & Services, you consent to
the terms contained in this privacy statement, including the collection, use,
and disclosure of data as described below.

California Residents: iD Tech’s PRIVACY NOTICE FOR CALIFORNIA RESIDENTS
supplements the information contained in this Privacy Policy and applies solely
to visitors, users, and others who reside in the State of California.

I.   Information We May Ask You To Provide

Through our iD Sites & Services, we collect information about you and/or your
student when you choose to provide it to us. For example, we collect information
from you so you can use iD Sites & Services, purchase products and services,
register for and obtain an account, request information, apply for a job,
register for one of our programs, or verify your age. In general, we may ask you
to provide us with the following types of information about you and/your
student:

 * Contact information such as name, email address, mailing address, phone
   numbers (note to parents/guardians of children: if we have actual knowledge
   that a user is under 13 years old, the child will be asked to have his or her
   parent or guardian continue the registration process);
 * Month, day, and year of birth;
 * Gender preference;
 * Course interests;
 * Billing information such as credit card number and billing address;
 * User names to third-party systems (for example, Facebook);
 * Information provided on forums or chat rooms within our iD Sites & Services
   (note to parents/guardians of children: forums and chat rooms permit a child
   user to enter comments through which the child could provide personal
   information that would be visible to other users);
 * Information included in résumés and job applications; and
 * Health, any participation limitations or needs, immunization and allergy
   information.

Note to Parents/Guardians: We only collect the information described above, from
someone we know to be a child, after the child's parent or guardian provides us
with verifiable consent, unless one of the limited exceptions discussed below
applies. For more information and/or to review these limited exceptions, please
see the "Our Commitment to Children’s Privacy" section below.

II.   Information Collected Automatically

Cookies and other Tracking Technologies

We may use cookies, web beacons, pixel tags, log files, Local Storage Objects,
or other technologies to collect certain information about visitors to and users
of iD Sites & Services, such as the date and time you visit iD Sites & Services,
the areas or pages of iD Sites & Services that you visit, the amount of time you
spend viewing or using iD Sites & Services, the number of times you return to iD
Sites & Services, other click-stream or usage data, and emails that you open,
forward or click through to iD Sites & Services. For example, we may
automatically collect certain information, such as the type of web browser and
operating system you use, the name of your Internet Service Provider, Internet
Protocol (“IP”) address, software version, and the domain name from which you
accessed our iD Sites & Services. We use this information to monitor and improve
our iD Sites & Services, support the internal operations of our iD Sites &
Services, personalize your online experience, verify e-signatures, and for
internal analysis.

We do not use cookies or similar technologies to track your activities on non-iD
Sites & Services or to serve you advertisements based on your browsing
activities on non-iD Sites & Services.

iD Sites & Services do not recognize “Do Not Track” headers or similar
mechanisms.

Our Sites & Services may use third-party plug-ins to provide additional services
and benefits. These third parties may collect information about you as well.
When we use a third-party plug-in we will identify the plug-in and provide a
link to the third party’s privacy policy under which the information they
collect is identified and controlled.

We may also collect geolocation information from your device so we can customize
your experience on our iD Sites & Services. In most cases, you are able to turn
off such data collection at any time by accessing the privacy settings of your
device and/or through the settings in the applicable GPS application.

Social Media

You also can engage with our content, and other offerings, on or through social
media services or other third-party platforms, such as Facebook, or other
third-party social media plug-ins, integrations and applications. When you
engage with our content on or through social media services or other third party
platforms, plug-ins, integrations or applications, you may allow us to have
access to certain information in your profile. This may include your name, email
address, photo, gender, birthday, location, an ID associated with the applicable
third party platform or social media account user files, like photos and videos,
your list of friends or connections, people you follow and/or who follow you, or
your posts or "likes." For a description on how social media services and other
third party platforms, plug-ins, integrations, or applications handle your
information, please refer to their respective privacy policies and terms of use,
which may permit you to modify your privacy settings.

When we interact with you through our content on third party websites,
applications, integrations or platforms, we may obtain any information regarding
your interaction with that content, such as content you have viewed, and
information about advertisements within the content you have been shown or may
have clicked on.

Information from Third Party Services

We may also obtain other information, including personal information, from third
parties and combine that with information we collect through our Websites. For
example, we may have access to certain information from a third party social
media or authentication service if you log in to our Services through such a
service or otherwise provide us with access to information from the service. Any
access that we may have to such information from a third party social media or
authentication service is in accordance with the authorization procedures
determined by that service. If you authorize us to connect with a third party
service, we will access and store your name, email address(es), current city,
profile picture URL, and other personal information that the third party service
makes available to us, and use and disclose it in accordance with this Policy.
You should check your privacy settings on these third party services to
understand and change the information sent to us through these services. For
example, you can log in to the Services using single sign-in services such as
Facebook Connect or an Open ID provider.

III.   Your Ability To Control Cookies And Similar Technologies

As noted, we may use cookies or similar technologies to monitor and improve iD
Sites & Services, support the internal operations of iD Sites & Services,
personalize your online experience, support the e-signature process, and/or for
internal analysis. We use these technologies to keep track of how you are using
our iD Sites & Services and to remember certain pieces of general information.

You have the ability to accept or decline cookies. Most web browsers
automatically accept cookies, but you can usually modify your browser setting to
decline cookies if you prefer. Check the “Tools” or “Help” tab on your browser
to learn how to change your cookie and other tracking preferences.

If you choose to decline cookies, you may not be able to fully experience the
functions of iD Sites & Services and/or some of our services will function
improperly, in particular the inability to log in or manage items in your
shopping cart. We do not share cookie data with any third parties.

IV.   How We May Use Your Information

We may use the information we collect from and about you and/or your student for
any of the following purposes:

 * Allow you to register yourself or your student with iD Sites & Services, or
   to otherwise register and open an account with us;
 * Allow you and/or your student to use iD Sites & Services;
 * Fulfill orders, process payments, and prevent transactional fraud;
 * Respond to your or your student’s requests or inquiries;
 * Provide you or your student with information about our products and services;
 * Consider you for employment or a volunteer opportunity;
 * Register you or your student in one of our programs;
 * Verify your student's age;
 * Monitor and improve iD Sites & Services, support the internal operations of
   iD Sites & Services, personalize your online experience, and for internal
   analysis;
 * Protect the security or integrity of iD Sites & Services and our business;
 * Facilitate the sale or potential sale of our business or any of our assets;
   or
 * As required by law.

V.   How We Share Information

We do not sell or otherwise share your or your student’s information with any
third parties, except for the limited purposes described below.
Parents/guardians of children under the age of 13 have the option of consenting
to the collection and use of their child's personal information without
consenting to the disclosure of that information to certain third parties. 

1.   Law Enforcement And Safety



We may access, preserve, and/or disclose the information we collect and/or
content you and/or your student/child provides to us (including information
posted on our forums) to a law enforcement agency or other third parties if
required to do so by law or with a good faith belief that such access,
preservation, or disclosure is reasonably necessary to: (i) comply with legal
process; (ii) enforce the Terms and Conditions of iD Sites & Services; (iii)
respond to claims that the content violates the rights of third parties; or (iv)
protect the rights, property, or personal safety of the owners or users of iD
Sites & Services, a third party, or the general public. We also may disclose
information whenever we believe disclosure is necessary to limit our legal
liability; to protect or defend our rights or property; or protect the safety,
rights, or property of others.

2.   Service Providers

Information collected through iD Sites & Services may be transferred, disclosed,
or shared with third parties engaged by us to handle and deliver certain
activities, such as housing, meals, payment processing, mail/email distribution,
software providers, and to perform other technical and processing functions,
such as maintaining data integrity, programming operations, user services, or
technology services. We may provide these third parties information collected as
needed to perform their functions, but they are prohibited from using it for
other purposes and specifically agree to maintain the confidentiality of such
information. Some of these providers, such as payment processors, may request
additional information during the course of offering their services. Before you
provide additional information to third party providers, we encourage you to
review their privacy policies and information collection practices.

3.   Business Transfer

During the normal course of our business, we may sell or purchase assets. If
another entity may acquire and/or acquires us or any of our assets, information
we have collected about you may be transferred to such entity. In addition, if
any bankruptcy or reorganization proceeding is brought by or against us, such
information may be considered an asset of ours and may be sold or transferred to
third parties. Should a sale or transfer occur, we will use reasonable efforts
to try to require that the transferee use personal information provided through
our iD Sites & Services in a manner that is consistent with this privacy
statement.

VI.           Our Commitment To Children’s Privacy

Protecting the privacy of children is paramount. We understand that users and
visitors of our iD Sites & Services who are under 13 years of age need special
safeguards and privacy protection. It is our intent to fully comply with the
Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA).

Our iD Sites & Services are intended for general audiences. We do not knowingly
permit anyone under 13 years of age to provide us with personal information
without obtaining a parent's or guardian’s verifiable consent, except where:



 * the sole purpose of collecting the name or online contact information of a
   parent or child is to provide notice and obtain parental consent;
 * the purpose of collecting a parent’s online contact information is to provide
   voluntary notice to, and subsequently update the parent about, the child’s
   participation in our iD Sites & Services that do not otherwise collect, use,
   or disclose childrens' personal information;
 * the sole purpose of collecting online contact information from a child is to
   respond directly on a one-time basis to a specific request from the child,
   and where such information is not used to re-contact the child or for any
   other purpose, is not disclosed, and is deleted by us promptly after
   responding to the child’s request;
 * the purpose of collecting a child’s and a parent’s online contact information
   is to respond directly more than once to the child’s specific request, and
   where such information is not used for any other purpose, disclosed, or
   combined with any other information collected from the child;
 * the purpose of collecting a child’s and a parent’s name and online contact
   information, is to protect the safety of a child, and where such information
   is not used or disclosed for any purpose unrelated to the child’s safety;
 * the purpose is to obtain feedback from your student and provide aggregated
   demographic information about our participants to our curriculum and location
   partners;
 * we collect a persistent identifier and no other personal information and such
   identifier is used for the sole purpose of providing support for the internal
   operations of iD Sites & Services; or
 * otherwise permitted or required by law.

If we receive the verifiable consent of a child's parent or guardian to collect,
use, and/or disclose the child's information, we will only collect, use, and
disclose the information as described in this privacy statement. Some features
of our iD Sites & Services permit a child user to enter comments, such as forums
and chat rooms, through which the child could provide personal information that
would be visible to other users. If you are the parent or guardian of a child
user, please advise your child of the risks of posting personal information on
this iD Sites & Services or any other site.

VII.          Parental/Guardian Rights

If you are a parent or guardian, you can review or have deleted your child's
personal information, and refuse to permit further collection or use of your
child's information. To exercise any of these rights, please email us at
privacy@iDTech.com or send your request to:
 

iD Tech ∙ 910 E. Hamilton Avenue, Suite 300 ∙ Campbell, CA 95008
Client Service Toll Free Number: 1-888-709-8324

VIII.         Restrictions On Child Users (those under the age of 13)

Children under 13 years of age are prevented from accessing areas of iD Sites &
Services which include, but are not restricted to, client account information
and course content defined as age inappropriate by the Entertainment Software
Rating Board (ESRB), except as set out below or otherwise unless approved by
their parent or guardian. 

By allowing your child to participate in our programs and/or use our services,
you explicitly give us permission to ask and for your child to provide
demographic information such as their age, gender, as well as general geographic
location (we will not be asking for an address, email address or phone
number)information. You also give us permission to ask your child to provide
feedback of the program they are participating in, and to share all the
information provided by your student with our curriculum and social impact
partners in an aggregate form. We will not individually provide the information
your child provided.

IX.           Forums And Chats

We may offer forums and chat rooms. Please be aware that anyone may read
postings on a forum or in a chat room. Furthermore, any information which is
posted to a forum or chat room could include personal information, which would
be disclosed and available to all users of that forum or chat room, and is
therefore no longer private. We cannot guarantee the security of information
that any user discloses or communicates online in public areas such as forums
and chat rooms. Those who do so, do so at their own risk. We reserve the right
to monitor the content of the forums and chat rooms. If age-inappropriate
content or potentially identifiable information is seen, it may be removed or
edited by us for security, privacy, and/or legal reasons. We will not republish
postings from forums or chat rooms anywhere on the Web.

X.            Links And Third Parties

At our discretion, we may include or offer third-party websites, products, and
services on iD Sites & Services. These third-party sites, products, and services
have separate and independent privacy policies. You should consult the
respective privacy policies of these third parties. We have no responsibility or
liability for the content and activities of linked sites, products, or services.

Our iD Sites & Services may contain links to other third-party websites, chat
rooms, or other resources that we provide for your convenience. These sites are
not under our control, and we are not responsible for the content available on
other sites. Such links do not imply any endorsement of material on our part and
we expressly disclaim all liability with regard to your access to such sites.
Access to any other websites linked to from iD Sites & Services is at your own
risk.

XI.             Legal Basis for processing Personal Data and Your Data
Protection Rights under the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)

If you are a resident of the European Economic Area (EEA), iD Tech’s legal basis
for collecting and using your personal information as described in this policy
depends on the personal Data we collect and the context in which we collect it
in. iD Tech may process your personal data because:

 * To provide the services which you requested or purchased;
 * You have given us permission to do so;
 * To provide you with better services, including conducting audits and data
   analysis;
 * Payment processing;
 * Marketing;
 * Providing information to our University partners; and 
 * Complying with the law

You have certain data protection rights. iD Tech aims to take reasonable steps
to allow you to correct, amend, delete or limit the use of your Personal Data.

If you wish to be informed about what Personal Data we hold about you and if you
want it to be removed from our systems, please contact us at privacy@idtech.com.

In certain circumstances, you have the following data protection rights:

 * The right to access, update or delete the information we have on you.
   Whenever made possible, you can access, update or request deletion of your
   Personal Data directly within your account settings section. If you are
   unable to perform these actions yourself, please contact us to assist you.
 * The right to have your information corrected if that information is
   inaccurate or incomplete.
 * The right to object. You have the right to object to our processing of your
   Personal Data.
 * The right of restriction. You have the right to request that we restrict the
   processing of your personal information.
 * The right to data portability. You have the right to be provided with a copy
   of the information we have on you in a structured, machine-readable and
   commonly used format.
 * The right to withdraw consent. You also have the right to withdraw your
   consent at any time where iD Tech relied on your consent to process your
   personal information.

Please note that we may ask you to verify your identity before responding to
such requests.

You have the right to complain to a Data Protection Authority about our
collection and use of your Personal Data. For more information, please contact
your local data protection authority in the European Economic Area (EEA).

XII.           International Visitors  (non GDPR Locations)

Our iD Sites & Services are operated and managed on servers located in the
United States. If you choose to use our iD Sites & Services from the European
Union or other regions of the world with laws governing data collection and uses
that differ from the United States, then you recognize and agree that you are
transferring your personal information outside of those regions to the United
States and you consent to that transfer.

XIII.          Data Security Commitment

To prevent unauthorized access, maintain data accuracy, and ensure the correct
use of information, we have put in place reasonable physical, electronic, and
managerial procedures to safeguard and secure the information we collect. We
also use Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) protocol on your account information and
registration pages to protect sensitive personal information. Sensitive data is
encrypted on our iD Sites & Services and when stored on the servers.

XIV. How You Can Access, Request A Copy, Correct, Or Ask For Information To Be
Deleted

Access to certain personal Information that is collected from our Services and
that we maintain may be available to you. For example, if you created a
password-protected account within our Service, you can access that account to
review the information you provided.

You may also send an email or letter to the following email or call the number
provided to ask for a copy, correct, or ask us to delete your personal
Information. Please include your registration information for such services,
such as first name, last name, phone and email address in the request. We may
ask you to provide additional information for identity verification purposes, or
to verify that you are in possession of an applicable email account.

Email: privacy@iDTech.com

Phone: 1-888-709-8324

XV. How To Contact Us/Opting Out Of Electronic Communications

If you have any questions or concerns about this Privacy Policy or if you have
provided your email and/or address, and prefer not to receive marketing
information, please contact us via email or call at the number provided below. 
Make sure you provide your name as well as the email(s) and address(es) you wish
to have removed.

If you have signed up to receive text messages from us and no longer wish to
receive such messages, you may call or email us at the address provided below. 
Please provide your name, account email, and the number(s) you want removed.

Email: privacy@iDTech.com

Phone: 1-888-709-8324

XVI.         Terms And Conditions

Your use of our iD Sites & Services, and any information you provide on our iD
Sites & Services, are subject to the terms of the internalDrive, Inc. (referred
to as “iD Tech”) Terms and Conditions.

XVII.         Privacy Statement Changes

We will occasionally amend this privacy statement. We reserve the right to
change, modify, add, or remove portions of this statement at any time. If we
materially change our use of your personal information, we will announce such a
change on relevant iD Sites & Services, and will also note it in this privacy
statement. The effective date of this privacy statement is documented at the
beginning of the statement. If you have any questions about our privacy
statement, please contact us in writing at privacy@iDTech.com or by mail at 910
E. Hamilton Avenue, Suite 300, Campbell, CA 95008.

XVIII.          Your Credit Card Information And Transactions

For your convenience, you may have us bill you or you can pay for your orders by
credit card. If you choose to pay by credit card, we will keep your credit card
information on file, but we do not display that information at the online
registration site. For your security, your credit card security number is not
stored in our system.

We use state-of-the-art Secure Socket Layer (SSL) encryption technology to
safeguard and protect your personal information and transactions over the
internet. Your information, including your credit card information, is encrypted
and cannot be read as it travels over the Internet.

XIX.         Social Networking Disclaimer

iD Tech provides several opportunities for social networking for both
participants and staff on sites such as Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Flickr,
and YouTube. These sites are not affiliated with iD Tech and offer their own
individual social networking services. Please read the following Terms and
Conditions carefully, as well as the Terms and Conditions of the sites in which
iD Tech has created a forum ("Group"). These Terms and Conditions are a legal
agreement between you and iD Tech and apply to you whether you are a visitor to
these sites or any site with an official iD Tech affiliation.

iD Tech is a member of several pre-existing sites (as mentioned above). There
may be, however, portions of www.iDTech.com that include areas where
participants can post submissions. Any of the above-mentioned "Sites" (or other
similar sites) have their own distinct rules and regulations. iD Tech reserves
the right to take action to remove any content deemed inappropriate by the sites
or by iD Tech standards. iD Tech will not be held liable for any loss of content
or disagreements that may arise between the individual social networking site
and the user.

You understand that by registering for an iD Tech program, your participant(s)
may access and upload content to social networking sites. In order to access
certain features of the social networking sites or pages on iDTech.com, and to
post Member Submissions, the majority of these sites require that the user open
an account with them. Please note that these sites have their own individual
Terms and Conditions that must be followed. Age requirements are outlined within
each Site's Terms and Conditions. You hereby authorize your participant to
access social networking sites while at camp and create an account if they
choose to do so and if they meet the requirements listed by each site to create
an account.

Interaction with other users:



 * iD Tech is merely providing a medium in which to socialize online with fellow
   participants. Users are solely responsible for interactions (including any
   disputes) with other Members and any volunteers that may advise and assist
   participants with projects and activities via your use of the iD Site &
   Services.
 * You understand that iD Tech does not in any way screen Members or review or
   police: (i) statements made by Members in their Member Submissions or the
   Member Submissions in general; or (ii) statements made by Users or any
   information a User may provide via the iD Site & Services.
 * You understand that your participant(s) is solely responsible for, and will
   exercise caution, discretion, common sense, and judgment in using the various
   iD Sites & Services and disclosing personal information to other Members or
   Users.
 * On behalf of your participant(s), you agree that they will take reasonable
   precautions in all interactions with other Members, particularly if they
   decide to meet a Member offline or in person.
 * Your participant's use of the social networking sites with which iD Tech is
   affiliated, their services, and/or Content and Member Submissions, is at your
   sole risk and discretion and iD Tech hereby disclaims any and all liability
   to you or any third party relating thereto.
 * On behalf of your participant(s), you agree that they will not harass,
   threaten, intimidate, bully, stalk, or invade the privacy of any individual
   in connection with your use of the social networking sites with which iD Tech
   is affiliated and their services, whether or not an individual is an iD Tech
   Member; and you further agree not to advocate such activities or to encourage
   others to engage in any such activities.
 * On behalf of your participant(s), you agree they will not give their social
   networking information to an iD Tech staff member.
 * You and your participant(s) should also be aware that under no circumstances
   are iD Tech employees allowed to give personal contact information for social
   networking sites. This must be arranged by the participant's parent/guardian
   through the People Services Department.

XX.        Copyright & Intellectual Property Policy:

You agree that you and your participant will not use the social networking sites
to offer, display, distribute, transmit, route, provide connections to, or store
any material that infringes copyrighted works, trademarks, or service marks or
otherwise violates or promotes the violation of the intellectual property rights
of any third party. internalDrive, Inc. has adopted and implemented a policy
that provides for the termination in appropriate circumstances of the accounts
of users who repeatedly infringe or are believed to be or are charged with
repeatedly infringing the intellectual property or proprietary rights of others.

XXI.       Disclaimer: 

BY USING THE SOCIAL NETWORKING SITES OR SUBMITTING A MEMBER SUBMISSION, YOU
AGREE THAT INTERNALDRIVE, INC. IS NOT RESPONSIBLE, AND WILL IN NO EVENT BE HELD
LIABLE, FOR ANY: (A) LOST, ILLEGIBLE, MISDIRECTED, DAMAGED, OR INCOMPLETE MEMBER
SUBMISSIONS; (B) COMPUTER OR NETWORK MALFUNCTION OR ERROR; (C) COMMUNICATION
DISRUPTION OR OTHER DISRUPTIONS RELATED TO INTERNET TRAFFIC, A VIRUS, BUG, OR
WORM OR NON-AUTHORIZED INTERVENTION; OR (D) DAMAGE CAUSED BY A COMPUTER VIRUS OR
OTHERWISE FROM YOUR ACCESS TO THE SITE OR SERVICES. THE SITE, SERVICES,
INTERNALDRIVE, INC., CONTENT AND MEMBER SUBMISSIONS ARE PROVIDED "AS IS" WITH NO
WARRANTY OF ANY KIND. INTERNALDRIVE, INC., AND ITS SUPPLIERS EXPRESSLY DISCLAIM
ALL WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, REGARDING THE SITE, SERVICES,
INTERNALDRIVE, INC., CONTENT AND MEMBER SUBMISSIONS, WHETHER THE PROVISION OF
SERVICES OR YOUR SUBMISSION OF A MEMBER SUBMISSION WILL PRODUCE ANY LEVEL OF
PROFIT OR BUSINESS FOR YOU OR LEAD TO ECONOMIC BENEFIT, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED
WARRANTY OF QUALITY, AVAILABILITY, MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE OR NON-INFRINGEMENT. IN ADDITION, INTERNALDRIVE, INC. MAKES NO
REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY THAT THE SITE OR SERVICES WILL BE ERROR FREE OR THAT
ANY ERRORS WILL BE CORRECTED. SOME STATES OR JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW THE
EXCLUSION OF CERTAIN WARRANTIES. ACCORDINGLY, SOME OF THE ABOVE EXCLUSIONS MAY
NOT APPLY TO YOU.

XXII.         Indemnification: 

You agree to defend, indemnify, and hold iD Tech, its officers, directors,
employees, and agents, harmless from and against any claims, liabilities,
damages, losses, and expenses, including, without limitation, reasonable
attorneys' fees and costs, arising out of or in any way connected with: (i) your
access to or use of social networking sites, their services, iD Tech Content and
Member Submissions; (ii) your violation of these Terms of Use; (iii) your
violation of any third-party right, including, without limitation, any
intellectual property right, publicity, confidentiality, property, or privacy
right; or (iv) any claim that one of your Member Submissions caused damage to a
third party or infringed or violated any third-party intellectual property
right, publicity, confidentiality, property, or privacy right.



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