Common use of Cyberbullying Clause in Contracts

Cyberbullying. ‘Cyberbullying’ includes, without limitation, the transmission of communications, posting of harassing messages, direct threats, social cruelty, or other harmful texts, sounds or images on the Internet, social networking sites, or other digital technologies using a telephone, computer, or any wireless communication device.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Acceptable Use Agreement, Acceptable Use Agreement, Acceptable Use Agreement

Cyberbullying. ‘Cyberbullying’ includesCyberbullying includes any acts of harassment (including repeated personal interaction despite a clear indication of disinterest), without limitationintimidation, defamation of character, illegitimate invasion of privacy (including monitoring the transmission use of communicationsthe internet, posting of harassing messages, direct threats, social cruelty, or other harmful texts, sounds or images on the Internet, social networking sites, or other digital technologies using a telephone, computer, email or any wireless communication deviceother form of electronic communication); or threats of violence, committed against you over the internet.

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Sources: Cyber Protection Plan Policy