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+	<title>Usage Data Collector Terms of Use</title>
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+<h1>Usage Data Collector Terms of Use</h1>
+<p>This document describes
+how the Eclipse Foundation will treat the data provided by
+individuals and organizations through the Eclipse Usage Collector.  
+</p>
+<ul>
+	<li>A unique id is
+	generated for every workstation (or Eclipse workspace) that submits
+	data using the Usage Data Collector.  This session id is transmitted every
+	time data is sent to the Eclipse Foundation.</li>
+	<li>The Eclipse
+	Foundation does not intend for the Usage Data Collector to collect
+	information that can uniquely identify you as an individual. 
+	However, it may inadvertently collect information that is included
+	in plug-in names, which information may identify an individual or
+	organization. </li>
+	<li>The data that is
+	being collected relates to how you are using Eclipse and any
+	third-party plug-ins that you have added to your Eclipse workspace. 
+	This includes, but is not limited to, information on plug-in names,
+	version numbers, length of time spent in a specific editor/view or
+	perspective, actions and commands that you invoked, etc.   You can
+	imagine it to be similar to &quot;click stream&quot; data that is
+	collected at certain web sites.</li>
+	<li>The Usage Data Collector
+	may collect and transmit the country where you are located.   You
+	may also optionally specify general demographic information.  
+	</li>
+</ul>
+<h2>Uses of the Information</h2>
+<ul>
+	<li>The Eclipse
+	Foundation may, in its sole discretion, make available to
+	organizations and individuals, on a case-by case-basis, the data
+	that it collects through the Usage Data Collector, whether in raw or
+	aggregated form. 
+	</li>
+	<li>The Eclipse
+	Foundation will publish summary reports based on the data obtained. 
+	These reports will be made available in machine readable format that
+	will allow individuals and organizations to undertake further
+	analysis.</li>
+	<li>Potential uses of
+	the summary reports may include, but not limited to: 1) Eclipse
+	project committers who want to better understand how individuals are
+	using their projects, 2) usage of Eclipse projects and third-party
+	Eclipse plug-ins, and 3) an estimate to the number of individuals
+	using Eclipse.  It is expected that the summary reports and raw data
+	may be used for other purposes that we have not envisioned at this
+	point in time.</li>
+</ul>
+
+<h2>Interactions with
+the Usage Data Collector</h2>
+
+<ul>
+	<li>With your
+	permission, the Usage Data Collector will periodically transmit your usage
+	data to the Eclipse Foundation.  The first time it attempts to
+	transmit the data, you will be requested to grant permission of
+	transmission.  If you decline the request, the Usage Data Collector will
+	stop functioning, until you decide to re-enable it.  If you grant
+	permission, you will have the option of allowing the Usage Data Collector
+	to automatically transmit data without further interaction or to
+	request your permission each time it attempts to transmit data.</li>
+	<li>You can choose to
+	limit the range of plug-ins on which the Usage Data Collector collects
+	information.  You may limit the list of plug-ins to be only those
+	that are provided by the Eclipse Foundation.  In addition, you may
+	exclude plug-ins that include a specific text string in their name. 
+	 To limit the range of plug-in, go to the &quot;Usage Data Collection | Preview&quot;
+	 page in the workspace preferences and add one or more filters.</li>
+	<li> At anytime, you
+	may view the data that is being collected.  To view your current
+	information, go to the
+	&quot;Usage Data Collection | Preview&quot; preferences page.</li>
+	<li>After providing
+	your initial permission, you may discontinue use of the Usage
+	Monitor by turning off the &quot;Enable Capture&quot; checkbox
+	on the &quot;Usage Data Collection&quot; preferences page.</li>
+</ul>
+<h2>More Information</h2>
+<p>If you have any questions or would like additional information about the Eclipse
+Usage Data Collector, please contact eclipse_udc@eclipse.org.</p>
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