Service Parameters. While the web-portal is accessible for the United Kingdom, this does not mean that user-generated content available via the Services is legally permitted in the United Kingdom. It is the Licensee’s responsibility to make sure the Licensee’s use of the Services is legally permitted where the Licensee uses them. Services are not available in all languages. QUADIENT may block access to or suspend certain Services (or certain Service features or content) in certain countries, e.g. in embargoed countries or where it suspects misuse. Quadient may create reasonable technical limits on the Licensee’s content, such as limits on file size of emails (7 MB), processing capacity, and other technical limits. Licensee acknowledges that in the event of breach of the applicable laws by the Licensee (as noted in section 4.1.3) including provisions of the anti- spam stipulations, QUADIENT can suspend the Licensee’s account(s) for breach of Licensee obligations. Some internet service providers (“ISP”) may suspend the routing of e-mails from certain addresses if they detect or suspect any dishonest or illegal behaviour (“deny listing”). If Licensee’s account is inadvertently deny listed by an ISP, QUADIENT shall use commercially reasonable efforts to attempt to re-establish communication with such ISP as soon as possible. Licensee agrees to pay for services QUADIENT may be required to perform for this purpose, which costs will be agreed upon prior to being incurred by Quadient.
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Sources: End User License Agreement, End User License Agreement