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request. In addition, we may deny your request if you ask us to
amend information that:
• Was not created by DPG unless the person or entity that
created the information is no longer available to make
the amendment;
• Is not part of the information kept by or for DPG
• Is not part of the information which you would be
permitted to inspect and copy; or
• Is accurate and complete.
7.3 Computer Software (Unauthorized Copying)
The law protects the exclusive rights of the copyright holder
and does not give users the right to copy software unless a
backup copy is not provided by the manufacturer. Unauthorized
duplication of software is a Federal crime. Penalties include fines
of as much as $100,000 and jail terms of up to five years.
Users of unlawful copies suffer from their own illegal actions, not
receiving documentation, customer support, and information
about product updates.
DPG licenses the use of computer software from a variety of
outside companies. The Company does not own this software or
its related documentation and unless authorized by the software
manufacturer, does not have the right to reproduce it.
DPG employees shall use the software only in accordance with
the license agreement.
Employees learning of any misuse of software or related
documentation within the company shall notify Company
Management.
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