Appropriate Content Sample Clauses

The Appropriate Content clause defines the standards and restrictions regarding the type of material that can be shared, posted, or distributed under an agreement or on a platform. Typically, it outlines what constitutes acceptable and unacceptable content, such as prohibiting illegal, offensive, or harmful material, and may provide examples like banning hate speech, explicit imagery, or copyrighted works without permission. This clause serves to protect all parties by ensuring that content remains lawful and respectful, thereby reducing legal risks and maintaining a safe environment.
Appropriate Content. All files must be appropriate for school. Inappropriate materials include, but are not limited to: ● Alcohol, tobacco, drugs ● Gangs ● Obscene language or nudity ● Bullying or harassment ● Discriminatory or prejudicial behavior ● Violence ● Chromebooks are not set up for student printing. Should a student need to print, they must work with their teacher or office staff. ● Chromebooks must be in a cart or in a case. ● Never lift the Chromebook up by just its screen. ● Never pull on or try to remove keys. ● Never store items on top of the Chromebook. ● Never leave a Chromebook in your locker without locking your locker. ● Close the lid to your Chromebook when not in use after making sure nothing is in the way ● Log off of your Chromebook at the end of use. ● Do not put stickers or additional markings on any Chromebook (including case and power cord). ● Charge the device after use. ● No food or drink should be present next to the Chromebook.
Appropriate Content. When you are representing yourself as an Independent Royaltie Affiliate, you may not: Use rude, offensive, or vulgar content in any advertising or Royaltie-sponsored online forum; disparage Royaltie, other Royaltie Affiliates, Royaltie’s products, the Compensation Plan, or Royaltie’s board of directors, officers, or employees. The determination of inappropriate content is at the sole and absolute discretion of Royaltie.
Appropriate Content. The IECA Talklist is a professional communications forum, and postings should address professional issues of interest to the membership or to a substantial subgroup within the membership. Postings that are self-promotional or that promote events in which the author has a financial stake are not acceptable. Personal postings and one-to-one responses should be directed to individuals, not the entire list. The posting of jokes is discouraged. Because IECA is a Section 501(c)(6) organization, the TalkList may not be used as a forum to discuss or advocate for candidates at any level. IECA staff will contact anyone who violates these standards, and repeat offenders may lose access to the Talklist and may be referred to the IECA Committee on Ethics & Professional Practices for further action.
Appropriate Content. TDL Member shall ensure that all content stored in the TDL is consistent with the stated TDL Member’s content description as provided to the TDL at initial setup of Digital Preservation Services (Attachment B). Member should be prepared to certify that all content stored in the TDL is consistent with all policies noted in this agreement.
Appropriate Content. All postings on the internet by ▇▇▇▇▇ Basketball must abide by the following rules: • No swearing • No inappropriate pictures or comments posted • No confidential information to be posted • Only truthful information is to be posted • If someone requests something be removed, it must be removed • Any offensive comments from the public are to be removed immediately
Appropriate Content. When you are representing yourself as an Independent Scentsy Consultant, you may not: • Use rude, offensive, or vulgar content in any advertising or Scentsy-sponsored online forum; • Disparage Scentsy, other Scentsy Consultants, Scentsy’s products, the Compensation Plan, or Scentsy’s board of directors, officers, or employees. The determination of inappropriate content is at the sole and absolute discretion of Scentsy.
Appropriate Content. PHHS PTSA reserves the right to refuse the exhibition of materials deemed inappropri- ate for a PTSA/school-sponsored event. Note that Baltimore County Public Schools (BCPS) regulations prohibit the presence of alcohol or tobacco on school property. Food Sales: No food products for consumption on the premises may be sold or provided as samples. Handcrafted Items Only: All items sold must be handcrafted by the vendor. Mass-merchandised or buy/sell items are strictly prohibited. Exceptions apply to items sold by dealers or representatives of direct-sales com- panies. Prohibited Items: Flea market items, candles, votive candles, or any other open flames are not allowed. Electric cooking appliances such as hot plates and griddles are also prohibited.
Appropriate Content. When you are representing yourself as an Independent Scentsy Consultant, you may not: • Use rude, offensive, polarising or vulgar content in any advertising or Scentsy-sponsored online forum; • Disparage Scentsy, other Scentsy Consultants, Scentsy’s products, the Compensation Plan or Scentsy’s board of directors, officers or employees. The determination of inappropriate content is at the sole and absolute discretion of Scentsy. Naming restrictions When using the Scentsy name in any social media alias or online marketing tactic (including SEO title tags or meta descriptions), state in full “Independent Scentsy Consultant.” You may not use the Scentsy name or derivatives (i.e. Scentz, Scent-See, etc.) in an email address, username or URL address. You may not use Director Team names or names or abbreviations of geographical locations in isolation in URLs without Scentsy’s consent. You must use a unique identifier for your Personal Website (PWS) display name and may not use generic terms, such as “shop” or “buy” in isolation. You may not use any aliases that could cause confusion or be misleading or deceptive in any way. You must be responsive to Scentsy’s requests to change any related information in the event of a naming conflict.

Related to Appropriate Content

  • Appropriate Safeguards BA shall implement appropriate safeguards to prevent the use or disclosure of Protected Information other than as permitted by the Contract or Addendum, including, but not limited to, administrative, physical and technical safeguards in accordance with the Security Rule, including, but not limited to, 45 C.F.R. Sections 164.308, 164.310, and 164.312. [45 C.F.R. Section 164.504(e)(2)(ii)(B); 45 C.F.R. Section 164.308(b)]. BA shall comply with the policies and procedures and documentation requirements of the Security rule, including, but not limited to, 45 C.F.R. Section 164.316 [42 U.S.C. Section 17931].

  • Method and Content The State shall notify Grantee of such termination in accordance with §16. The notice shall specify the effective date of the termination and whether it affects all or a portion of this Grant.

  • Virus Detection You will be responsible for the installation and proper use of any virus detection/scanning program we require from time to time.

  • Suggestions and Feedback If you provide us with any suggestions, feedback or input (“Customer Input”) related to our Services, we (and our corporate group entities) will own all right, title and interest in and to the Customer Input, even if you have designated the Customer Input as confidential. We and our corporate group entities will be entitled to use the Customer Input without restriction. You assign to us all right, title and interest in and to the Customer Input and agree to provide us with any assistance we may require to document, perfect and maintain our rights in the Customer Input. For this purpose the word: “assign” is legal term which means legally transferring the benefit, such as you legally transferring the benefit of the Customer Input to us.

  • Benchmarking The Parties shall comply with the provisions of Framework Schedule 12 (Continuous Improvement and Benchmarking) in relation to the benchmarking of any or all of the Goods and/or Services.