Common use of Public Internet Access Clause in Contracts

Public Internet Access. Many public places provide free public wireless access. Most willdisplay a sign advertising this service. Many businesses do this as a way to attract business. If you are using free internet access, it is considered good etiquette to either purchase something at the business or thank the business for the service. Examples of free wireless networks may include: restaurants, churches, schools, hotels, libraries, and some communities. Often public locations require that you accept an Acceptable Use Policy (AUP) which states you will not try to do anything illegal or harmful before they will allow you to access their network.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Technology Use Handbook and Agreement, Technology Use Handbook and Agreement

Public Internet Access. Many public places provide free public wireless access. Most willdisplay will display a sign advertising this service. Many businesses do this as a way to attract business. If you are using free internet access, it is considered good etiquette to either purchase something at the business or thank the business for the service. Examples of free wireless networks may include: restaurants, churches, schools, hotels, libraries, and some communities. Often public locations require that you accept an Acceptable Use Policy (AUP) which states you will not try to do anything illegal or harmful before they will allow you to access their network.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Technology Use Handbook and Agreement, Technology Use Handbook and Agreement