Falsification of Origin Sample Clauses

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Falsification of Origin. Forging TCP-IP packet headers, e-mail headers, or any part of a message describing its origin or route. This prohibition does not include the use of aliases or anonymous remailers.
Falsification of Origin. (i.e., forging of any TCP-IP packet header, e-mail header or any part of a message header).
Falsification of Origin. Forging TCP-IP packet headers, e-mail headers, or any part of a message describing its origin or route. The legitimate use of aliases and anonymous remailers is not prohibited by this provision. You may not make network connections to any users, hosts, or networks unless you have permission to communicate with them. Prohibited activities include: • Monitoring or Crawling. Monitoring or crawling of a System that impairs or disrupts the System being monitored or crawled. • Denial of Service (DoS). Inundating a target with communications requests so the target either cannot respond to legitimate traffic or responds so slowly that it becomes ineffective. • Intentional Interference. Interfering with the proper functioning of any System, including any deliberate attempt to overload a system by mail bombing, news bombing, broadcast attacks, or flooding techniques.
Falsification of Origin. Forging of any TCP-IP packet header, e-mail header or any part of a message header. Example 5: Avoiding System Restrictions. Using manual or electronic means to avoid any use limitations placed on the services such as timing out. Example 6: Failure to Safeguard Accounts. Customer fails to prevent access to the accounts, including any account passwords. You are responsible for maintaining the confidentiality of both your password and your account and are fully responsible for all activities that occur under your password and your account. You agree to immediately notify ALBAB CREATORS of any unauthorized uses of the account or any other breaches of security. ALBAB CREATORS cannot and will not be liable for any loss or damage from your failure to comply with this security obligation. You acknowledge and agree that under no circumstances will ALBAB CREATORS be liable, in any way, for any acts or omissions by you, including any damages of any kind incurred as a result of such acts or omissions. ALBAB CREATORS does not permit the following file types: .cmd, and .bat. This does not apply to dedicated servers or Cloud servers. ALBAB CREATORS user name restrictions are as follows: (a) No vulgar or offensive language.
Falsification of Origin. You may not use a forged or misrepresented header, return mailing, or internet protocol address to mask the identity or contact information of the sender. You may not engage in “spoofing.”  Other Networks. You may not use the Services to engage in activities that violate the conditions of any other network access provider or internet service provider.
Falsification of Origin. Forging TCP-IP packet headers, e-mail headers, or any part of a message describing its origin or route. The legitimate use of aliases and anonymous remailers is not prohibited by this provision. You may not make network connections to any users, hosts, or networks unless you have permission to communicate with them. Prohibited activities include: ● Monitoring or Crawling. Monitoring or crawling of the Wasabi Storage Platform that impairs or disrupts the Wasabi Storage Platform. ● Denial of Service (DoS). Inundating a target with communications requests so the target either cannot respond to legitimate traffic or responds so slowly that it becomes ineffective.
Falsification of Origin. Forging of any TCP-IP packet header, e-mail header or any part of a message header. Example 5: Avoiding System Restrictions. Using manual or electronic means to avoid any use limitations placed on the services such as timing out. Example 6: Failure to Safeguard Accounts. Customer fails to prevent access to the accounts, including any account passwords.

Related to Falsification of Origin

  • Certificate of Origin 1. Each Party shall grant preferential tariff treatment in accordance with this Agreement to an originating good imported from the territory of the other Party on the basis of a Certificate of Origin. 2. In order to obtain preferential tariff treatment, an importer shall, in accordance with the procedures applicable in the importing Party, request preferential tariff treatment at the time of importation of an originating good. 3. A Certificate of Origin which certifies that a good being exported from the territory of a Party into the territory of the other Party qualifies as originating shall: (a) be in a printed or electronic format; and (b) be completed in English in conformity with the specimen and the instructions contained therein as set out in Annex 4B, which may be amended by agreement between the Parties. 4. Each Party shall: (a) require an exporter in its territory to complete and sign a Certificate of Origin for any exportation of a good for which an importer may claim preferential tariff treatment upon importation of the good into the territory of the other Party; and (b) provide that where an exporter in its territory is not the producer of the good, the exporter may complete and sign a Certificate of Origin on the basis of: (i) its knowledge that the good qualifies as originating; (ii) its reasonable reliance on the producer's written representation that the good qualifies as originating; or (iii) a completed and signed Certificate of Origin for the good voluntarily provided to the exporter by the producer. 5. A Certificate of Origin, duly completed and signed by an exporter or producer in a Party, may apply to: (a) a single shipment of one or more goods into the territory of the other (b) multiple shipments of identical goods to the same importer within any period specified in the Certificate of Origin, not exceeding 12 months from its date of issuance. Party; or

  • Country of Origin 3.3.1 For purposes of this clause, “Origin” means the place where the Goods were mined, grown or produced.

  • Rules of Origin For the purposes of covered procurement, a Party shall not apply rules of origin to goods or services imported from or supplied from the other Party that are different from the rules of origin the Party applies at the same time in the normal course of trade to imports or supplies of the same goods or services from the same Party.