Entertainment Privacy Policies
Companies in the Entertainment industry Browse and analyze privacy policies from 200 companies in the Entertainment category.

Las Vegas Review-Journal
reviewjournal.com
The policy provides detailed privacy practices but lacks transparency in data sharing and uses complex language, scoring 76/100.

Allmusic
allmusic.com
Netaktion's policies are clear but lack detailed security and dispute resolution, scoring 76/100.

ESPN
espn.com
Disney's policy is detailed but has significant issues with legal protections and clarity, scoring 75/100.

Lippincott Williams & Wilkins (LWW)
lww.com
Wolters Kluwer's policies are comprehensive but have areas for improvement in specificity and fairness.

IIHF
iihf.com
The IIHF's policies provide some privacy protections but lack clarity and specific user rights, with critical issues in data retention and legal terms.

Bleacher Report
bleacherreport.com
The policy and terms are comprehensive but have critical issues like mandatory arbitration and unclear data practices, affecting transparency and user rights.

Christianpost
christianpost.com
The Christian Post's policies have some strengths but lack in security and user rights.

Abeautifulmess
abeautifulmess.com
A Beautiful Mess' privacy policy is transparent about data practices but lacks detailed user rights and security measures, scoring 72/100.

Activision
activision.com
Activision's policies are comprehensive but have notable issues like indefinite data retention and binding arbitration, impacting user rights and clarity.

Adn
adn.com
The policy is comprehensive but has gaps in security and retention clarity, with complex language and broad legal terms.

Al Jazeera Media Network
aljazeera.com
Al Jazeera's policies are comprehensive but lack specificity in key areas, affecting clarity and user control.

BMI
bmi.com
BMI's privacy policy and terms of service are comprehensive but lack clarity and have one-sided legal terms, scoring 72/100.