Common use of Netiquette Clause in Contracts

Netiquette. All users must abide by rules of network etiquette, which include tire following: i. Be polite. Use appropriate language. No swearing, vulgarities, suggestive, obscene, belligerent, or threatening language. ii. Avoid language and uses which may be offensive to other users. Don't use access tomake, distribute, or redistribute jokes, stories, or other material which is based upon slurs or stereotypes relating to race, gender, ethnicity, nationality, religion, or sexual orientation. iii. Don't assume that a sender of e-mail is giving his/her permission for you to forward or redistributethe message to third parties or to give his/her e-mail address to third parties. This should only be done with permission or when you know that the individual would have no objection. iv. Be considerate when sending attachments with e-mail (where this is permitted). Be sure that the file is not too large to be accommodated by the recipient's system and is in a format which the recipient can open.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Ipad Loan Agreement, Ipad Loan Agreement

Netiquette. All users must abide by rules of network etiquette, which include tire the following: i. a. Be polite. Use appropriate language. No swearing, vulgarities, suggestive, obscene, belligerent, or threatening language. ii. b. Avoid language and uses which may be offensive to other users. Don't use access tomaketo make, distribute, or redistribute jokes, stories, or other material which is based upon slurs or stereotypes relating to race, gender, ethnicity, nationality, religion, or sexual orientation. iii. c. Don't assume that a sender of e-mail is giving his/her permission for you to forward or redistributethe redistribute the message to third parties or to give his/her e-mail address to third parties. This should only be done with permission or when you know that the individual would have no objection. iv. d. Be considerate when sending attachments with e-mail (where this is permitted). Be sure that the file is not too large to be accommodated by the recipient's system and is in a format which the recipient can open.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Chromebook Loan Agreement