Procedures for Handling Internet Quality Images Clause Samples

Procedures for Handling Internet Quality Images. 2.1 The User agrees to take all reasonable steps to ensure compliance with all legal requirements and the requirements of this Licence to prevent the distribution of unsuitable images. Guidance on what constitutes an unsuitable image is provided in Clause 1.7 of this Appendix. The User agrees: 2.1.1 To ensure that the images are refreshed in compliance with the minimum and maximum refresh rates specified in Clause 4.1 of Appendix A to convey the current traffic situation whilst preventing the viewing of a sequence of events which potentially may depict criminal or security incidents on the network. 2.2 The User agrees to: 2.2.1 Place the acknowledgements and credits relating to Crown Copyright and to the Scottish Ministers as required under Clause 1.3.1and Clause 4.1 of this Licence in the manner required under Clause 3.1.1 of Appendix A to this Licence 2.2.2 Place the statements and hyperlink(s) relating to Crown Copyright and to the Scottish Ministers and to handheld devices and to the Information Page required under Clause 4.3 of this Licence in the manner required under Clause 3.3.1 of Appendix A to this Licence on entry to the internet accessible service(s) named in Schedule A1 of Appendix A to this Licence and to provide copies of the statements to the Scottish Ministers as required under Clause 1.3.4

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