Common use of Offensive Content Clause in Contracts

Offensive Content. You may not publish or transmit via Subhosting’s service any content that Subhosting reasonably believes: - constitutes child pornography; - is excessively violent, incites violence, threatens violence, or contains harassing content or hate speech; - is unfair or deceptive under the consumer protection laws of any jurisdiction, including chain letters and pyramid schemes; - is defamatory or violates a person’s privacy; - creates a risk to a person’s safety or health, creates a risk to public safety or health, compromises national security, or interferes with a investigation by law enforcement; - improperly exposes trade secrets or other confidential or proprietary information of another person; - is intended to assist others in defeating technical copyright protections;

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Master Services Agreement (World Technology Corp.), Master Services Agreement (World Technology Corp.)