Privacy Policy

USL - Major Beach Soccer - Soccer on the Beach Privacy PolicyYour right to privacy is something that USL (United Soccer League), Major Beach Soccer (MBS) and Soccer on the Beach (SOTB) take very seriously. As such, we offer this clarification of what we do with the information we collect from you. When we ask for fan information, it is done with the intention of improving the relationship between our fans, USL, Major Beach Soccer and Soccer on the Beach.

When you provide your personal information to us (such as your name, address, phone number, email address, company name), we will not give out or sell your individual information to any outside company for use in marketing or solicitation efforts. We will maintain the confidentiality of your personal information and it will be used only to support your fan relationship with USL, MBS and SOTB.

Our intent in any email correspondence is (1) to share information that will enhance your experience as a Soccer on the Beach fan (2) to include only those individuals who have chosen to receive such emails. At any time you have the right to 'opt out' of receiving future communications.

The above-stated policy is built around practices considered "industry-standard". We will continue to review our position and make revisions as they become necessary to protect your right to privacy.

"OPT-IN" AND THE CAN-SPAM ACT?: And what Soccer on the Beach is doing to ensure it's implementation!

The CAN-SPAM ACT, formally known as Controlling the Assault of Non-Solicited Pornography and Marketing Act of 2003, took effect Jan. 1, 2004. The CAN-SPAM act was designed to curb offensive, misleading and costly bulk e-mail. The CAN-SPAM Act permits damages against companies that violate the provisions of the law and a federal district court can also permit damages if it determines that a violation is willful or meets other conditions.

USL, MBS and SOTB is making sure to stay on the right side of the CAN-SPAM Act by implementing data management techniques that collect and maintain opt-out lists. USL, MBS and SOTB will also be vigilant in the compliance efforts on further CAN-SPAM developments.

According to CAN-SPAM legislation in place, e-mail must meet five basic requirements to avoid being labeled "unsolicited commercial" e-mail. USL and Soccer on the Beach has gone to great lengths to implement these requirements and will continue to develop around this important turn of events in e-mail marketing and privacy.

None of USL, MBS, SOTB nor any of their respective officers, directors, governors, owners, other officials, partners, partnerships, principals, employees, affiliates and other related entities, servants, agents, representatives, successors and assigns, have any control of, or responsibility or liability for, our use, disclosure, storage or transmission of any information collected through our websites.