Content Policy Clause Samples
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Content Policy. Our content policy relates to any material you may post on the Open Food Network Website or through the Service, which we call "Content". This includes profile information and any other material, whether text, graphics, or any other format, which you may post on Open Food Network itself or link to from Open Food Network. All Content posted to the Service is your responsibility. If we reasonably consider that Content might be illegal or unlawful under any law having jurisdiction over you or us, you agree that we may remove such Content from the Service and submit any information to any relevant authority or person and we have your consent to do so. Subject to the below clause 4.1, we claim no ownership or control over any Content that you post to the Service. You retain any intellectual property rights to the Content you post, in accordance with applicable law. By posting Content, you represent that you have the rights to reproduce that Content (and the right to allow us to display and distribute such Content) without violation of the rights of any third party. You agree that you will bear any liability resulting from the posting of any Content that you do not have the rights to post and that you will indemnify us in respect of any breach of this clause. You grant us a world-wide, royalty-free, and non-exclusive license (including the right to sub-license on the same terms) to reproduce, modify, adapt and publish the Content, solely for the purpose of displaying, distributing and promoting the contents of your account, through any part of the Service including through our API, feeds, and external clients. Each time you post Content to the Service, you represent that our use of the Content in accordance with the terms of this Agreement will not cause us to breach any laws or infringe any person’s intellectual property. If you delete Content, we will use reasonable efforts to remove it from the Service, but you acknowledge that caching or references to the Content may not be made immediately unavailable.
Content Policy. The Service is for personal and non-commercial use only. Members may not use AI Content for any commercial purpose without prior written consent from the Company. Unauthorized modification, reproduction, distribution, or public display of AI Content is prohibited. Members must disclose the AI-generated nature of any content shared on public platforms. Misrepresentation of AI Content as human-generated or real is a violation of this Agreement. The Company reserves the right to revoke access to the Service or take legal action in response to such misrepresentation. The Company retains full control and discretion over the AI Content and reserves the right to remove, modify, or delete any content at any time without prior notice. You acknowledge that the Company may monitor inputs and outputs generated on the platform to ensure compliance with this Agreement.
Content Policy. 8.8.1 PG&E does not allow any advertising content on Signboards that relates to alcohol or cigarettes, is sexual in nature, contains language or visual content that, in PG&E's judgment, may be offensive, that portrays or supports discriminatory, unsafe or illegal practices or behavior, or that is anti-competitive to PG&E, and any advertising that is political in nature will be subject to strict scrutiny ("Content Policy").
8.8.2 LICENSEE agrees to comply with PG&E's Content Policy. LICENSEE shall provide PG&E with copies of all advertising placed on Signboards within five (5) days after installation. PG&E also reserves the right to conduct periodic audits of the contents of the Signboards, at LICENSEE's expense.
8.8.3 If PG&E determines that the advertising on any Signboard violates PG&E's Content Policy, PG&E shall so notify LICENSEE in writing, and LICENSEE shall remove the non- compliant advertisement within two (2) business days after receipt of such notice.
Content Policy. A.1. The service Publication Management of electronic journals AUTh “Prothiki” aims to collect and distribute journals published by members of the university community of AUTh, either individually (faculty members, researchers etc.) or collectively (departments, laboratories, scientific compounds etc.).
A.2. Electronic journals are periodicals whose content is published electronically on the Internet. Existing periodicals (printed or electronic) or published can join the service, achieving in this manner the full automation of their publishing process (submission of the manuscripts, evaluation, selection & publication, journal management etc.) as well as the time minimization required for its completion. The set of the above procedures and the relevant decisions are determined by the editorial committee of each journal.
A.3. The responsibility for the proper implementation of the process lies exclusively with the editorial committee of each journal, which in accordance with the provisions of the copyright policy, ensures open access to the content of the publications.
A.4. The scope and broadness of the journal’s interests as well as the exact type of the manuscript and the evaluation process through which they are accepted by each journal, are defined by the journal’s editorial committee.
Content Policy. Influencers shall comply with all guidelines and requirements provided by PayPal, including, without limitation, the guidelines set forth in Exhibit A.
Content Policy. If the code contained in or attachments to an in-bound message exceeds the thresholds set for a particular user, a written request must be made by the CE or acting CE to release the email. Some code and attachment types pose a huge risk to Council’s computer systems, and each message must be taken on its own merits as whether the benefit outweighs the risk.
Content Policy. Authors, Editors, and Contributors, using Lot’s Cave are responsible for complying with the Content Policy. Lot’s Cave may update or alter the Content Policy at any time. You are responsible for checking for updates and your continued use of the Lot’s Cave after we post
Content Policy. 4.3.1.1 All Content must be suitable for persons under 13 years of age (“Minors”) and not harmful to Minors. For the purposes of this Agreement, the term:
(a) ‘harmful to Minors’ means, with respect to material, that:
(i) the average person, applying contemporary community standards, would find, taking the material as a whole and with respect to minors, that it is designed to appeal to, or is designed to pander to, the prurient interest;
(ii) the material depicts, describes, or represents, in a manner patently offensive with respect to minors, an actual or simulated sexual act or sexual contact, an actual or simulated normal or perverted sexual act, or a lewd exhibition of the genitals or post-pubescent female breast; and
(iii) taken as a whole, the material lacks serious, literary, artistic, political, or scientific value for minors.
Content Policy. MF will not intentionally process orders for Customers that contain excessively vulgar language, anti-religious or satanic themes, explicit sex, explicit nudity, explicit violence, promote the use of drugs or alcohol or that contain any material that may be construed, either in or out of context, as pornographic (hereinafter “Offensive Content”). Upon discovery of nonconforming media, Mediafast reserves the right to terminate any replication thereof, and the Customer will be liable to pay for all work performed by MF up to the date of termination. The submission of any master, artwork or title to MF by any Customer is a representation and warranty by that Customer that the master, artwork or title so submitted does not contain any Offensive Content.
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