Common use of Content Appropriateness Clause in Contracts

Content Appropriateness. Without limitation, AccountAbility reserves the right to reject Course Content that: (i) is of low quality or otherwise fails to meet Course Criteria; (ii) constitutes inappropriate advertising content (as opposed to content with a direct pedagogical purpose); (iii) AccountAbility reasonably determines may violate applicable law; (iv) is in violation of any of AccountAbility’s policies or instructions, as provided to Licensee in writing; and/or (v) any other reason as reasonably determined by AccountAbility. AccountAbility will endeavor to work collaboratively with Licensee on Course Content decisions but reserves the right to temporarily suspend reasonably objectionable Course Content, pending discussions with the appropriate Licensee representative regarding the content.

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Sources: Training Licensing Agreement

Content Appropriateness. Without limitation, AccountAbility reserves the right to reject Course Content that: (i) is of low quality or otherwise fails to meet Course Criteria; (ii) constitutes inappropriate advertising content (as opposed to content with a direct pedagogical purpose); (iii) AccountAbility reasonably determines may violate applicable law; (iv) is in violation of any of AccountAbility’s policies or instructions, as provided to Licensee in writing; and/or (v) any other reason as reasonably determined by AccountAbility. AccountAbility will endeavor to work collaboratively with Licensee on Course Content decisions but reserves the right to temporarily suspend reasonably objectionable Course Content, pending discussions with the appropriate Licensee representative regarding the content.temporarily

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Training Licensing Agreement