Internet Use Sample Clauses

The Internet Use clause defines the rules and limitations regarding how parties may access and utilize internet resources in connection with the agreement. Typically, it outlines acceptable and prohibited online activities, such as restrictions on accessing certain websites, downloading unauthorized software, or sharing confidential information over the internet. This clause serves to protect the integrity and security of the parties' networks and data, ensuring responsible use and minimizing risks such as data breaches or legal liability.
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Internet Use. 7.1. Customer is prohibited from posting or transmitting unlawful material on or via the Internet or the World Wide Web. 7.2. Leaseweb is entitled to actively block ports or IP addresses for the Network, in the event that such is – in Leaseweb’s reasonable view – necessary to preserve or protect the security and performance of the Network or the Internet or the World Wide Web. An overview of the blocked ports or IP addresses may be requested in writing by Customer from Leaseweb. 7.3. Without prejudice to the generality of Clause 7.2 of the Acceptable Use Policy, Leaseweb shall in any event actively block the following ports for its Network: (i) UDP/137 – Netbios; (ii) UDP/139 – Netbios; (iii) TCP/135 till 139 – Netbios;(iv) TCP/445 – Smb; and (v) Protocol UDP port 11211 - Memcache 7.4. If Leaseweb reasonably suspects that Customer is subject to a DoS attack, DDoS attack, DRDoS attack or another attack and (in Leaseweb’s reasonable opinion) such attack negatively affects the Infrastructure, Leaseweb shall be entitled to immediately block access to Customer's Infrastructure. In the event that Customer is subject to repetitive attacks, and Customer does not successfully take measures to prevent that future attacks may negatively affect Leaseweb’s Infrastructure, then Leaseweb shall be entitled to immediately terminate theSales Contract by sending a written notice to Customer.
Internet Use. Customer assumes total responsibility for its and its users’ use of the Internet. Masergy specifically disclaims any warranties, endorsements or representations regarding any merchandise, information, software, products, data, files, or services provided through the Internet.
Internet Use. Customer understands that use of Services is subject to HomeWorks Acceptable Internet Use Policy, which may be amended from time to time. This policy can be found at online at ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇ or by contacting HomeWorks Connect. Customer assumes all responsibility and liability for the security of information on personal devices, including but not limited to computer, and information transmitted or received through the Services. HomeWorks assumes no responsibility and disclaims any liability for the security of any information on Customer’s personal devices, or the security or accuracy of any information or data transmitted or received through the Services. HomeWorks has no responsibility and disclaims any liability for unauthorized access by third persons to Customer personal devices, files, or data or any loss or destruction of files or data.
Internet Use. The EC Party and the Signatory CARIFORUM States accept the need for a clear legal framework for geographical indications owners who wish to use their geographical indications on the Internet and to participate in the development of electronic commerce which includes provisions addressing whether the use of a sign on the Internet has contributed to the usurpation, evocation, acquisition in bad faith or infringement of a geographical indication or whether such use constitutes an act of unfair competition, and a determination of the remedies, including the eventual transfer or cancellation of the domain name. In this respect, the EC Party and the Signatory CARIFORUM States shall endeavour to apply the Joint Recommendation concerning the protection of marks, and other industrial property rights in signs, on the Internet, as adopted by WIPO at the Thirty-Sixth Series of Meetings of the Assemblies of the Member States of WIPO, 24 September to 3 October 2001.
Internet Use. Customer understands that its use of the Services is subject to Company’s Acceptable Use Policy and Copyright Infringement Policy (each previously incorporated herein by reference and as may be amended from time to time). Further, Customer agrees to comply with all applicable laws in connection with Customer’s use of the Services and this Services Agreement. Customer assumes all responsibility and liability for the security of information on personal devices, including but not limited to computer, information transmitted or received through the Services. Company assumes no responsibility and disclaims any liability for the security of any information on Customer personal devices, or the security or accuracy of any information or data transmitted or received through the Services. Company has no responsibility and disclaims any liability for unauthorized access by third persons to Customer personal devices, files, or data or any loss or destruction of files or data.
Internet Use. The EC Party and the Signatory CARIFORUM States accept the need for a clear legal framework for trademark owners who wish to use their trademarks on the Internet and to participate in the development of electronic commerce which includes provisions addressing whether the use of a sign on the Internet has contributed to the acquisition or infringement of a ▇▇▇▇ or whether such use constitutes an act of unfair competition, and a determination of the remedies. In this respect, the EC Party and the Signatory CARIFORUM States shall endeavour to apply the Joint Recommendation concerning the protection of marks, and other industrial property rights in signs, on the Internet, as adopted by WIPO at the Thirty-Sixth Series of Meetings of the Assemblies of the Member States of WIPO, 24 September to 3 October 2001.
Internet Use. Limited Internet service is available at the Sportsplex Auditorium and Conference Room.
Internet Use. Customer understands that use of Services is subject to TRICOLINK Acceptable Internet Use Policy, which may be amended from time to time. Policy can be found at online at ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇ or by contacting TRICOLINK. Customer assumes all responsibility and liability for the security of information on personal devices, including but not limited to computer, information transmitted or received through the Services. TRICOLINK assumes no responsibility and disclaims any liability for the security of any information on Customer personal devices, or the security or accuracy of any information or data transmitted or received through the Services. TRICOLINK has no responsibility and disclaims any liability for unauthorized access by third persons to Customer personal devices, files, or data or any loss or destruction of files or data.
Internet Use. Outside of the Academy, parents accept the responsibility for the same guidance of Internet use as they exercise with other technology information sources.
Internet Use. Customer understands that use of Services is subject to VIBRANT’s Acceptable Internet Use Policy, which may be amended from time to time. Policy can be found online at ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇, or by contacting VIBRANT at 320-693-3231. Customer assumes all responsibility and liability for the security of information on personal devices, including but not limited to computer, and information transmitted or received through the Services. VIBRANT assumes no responsibility and disclaims any liability for the security of any information on Customer personal devices, or the security or accuracy of any information or data transmitted or received through the Services. VIBRANT has no responsibility and disclaims any liability for unauthorized access by third persons to Customer personal devices, files, or data or any loss or destruction of files or data.