Privacy Notice

This section describes how we handle information about you gathered from your visit to our web
site. The information we receive depends upon what you do when visiting our site. If you visit
our site to read or download information, such as information about the court or documents, we
collect and store only the following information:

* The name of the domain from which you access the Internet and your IP address.

* The date and time you access our site.

* Any errors generated by the system resulting from your requests.

 

This site uses software programs to create summary statistics which are used for such purposes
as assessing the number of visitors to the different sections of our site, what information is of
most and least interest, determining technical design specifications, and identifying system
performance or problem areas. Please see our security statement for further information on how
user logs may be used by the US Bankruptcy Court for the Middle District of Pennsylvania.

 

Security Notice:

This web site is served by a computer system on a U.S. Government owned network. Personnel
from the US Bankruptcy Court for the Middle District of Pennsylvania monitor this web site and
other systems available to the public for security purposes to ensure it remains available to all
users and to protect information in the system. By accessing this web site, you are expressly
consenting to these monitoring activities. Unauthorized attempts to defeat or circumvent security
features, to use the system for other than intended purposes, to deny service to authorized users,
to access, obtain, alter, damage, or destroy information, or otherwise to interfere with the system
or its operation are prohibited. Evidence of such acts may be disclosed to law enforcement
authorities and result in criminal prosecution under the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act of 1986
(Pub. L. 99-474) and the National Information Infrastructure Protection Act of 1996 (Pub. L.
104-294), (18 U.S.C. 1030), or other applicable criminal laws. The public is authorized to read
all pages that are not protected by password or other access controls.