Unsolicited Messages Clause Samples

The Unsolicited Messages clause restricts or regulates the sending of messages, communications, or advertisements that have not been specifically requested or consented to by the recipient. Typically, this clause outlines the types of communications considered unsolicited, such as marketing emails or promotional texts, and may require prior consent or provide recipients with opt-out mechanisms. Its core practical function is to protect recipients from unwanted or spam communications, ensuring compliance with privacy laws and maintaining trust between parties.
Unsolicited Messages. If you intentionally send spam from your American Assistance phone, we may terminate your service without further notice.
Unsolicited Messages. The SIP Trunking Services may not be used to send unsolicited, bulk or commercial messages or for any other unsolicited communications. This includes, without limitation, using automatic dialing and announcing devices to or otherwise make unsolicited voice or facsimile calls and bulk mailing of commercial advertising, informational announcements, charity requests, petitions for signatures and political or religious messages. The transmission of unsolicited calls using the SIP Trunking Services for the transmission of unsolicited calls, broadcasting or transmitting unsolicited facsimile advertisements is regulated by the Canadian Radio-Television and Telecommunications Commission. In the event of a breach of this provision, Rogers may terminate the SIP Trunking Services for Improper Use.
Unsolicited Messages. The SIP Voice for Microsoft Teams Services may not be used to send unsolicited, bulk or commercial messages or for any other unsolicited communications. This includes, without limitation, using automatic dialing and announcing devices to or otherwise make unsolicited voice or facsimile calls and bulk mailing of commercial advertising, informational announcements, charity requests, petitions for signatures and political or religious messages. The transmission of unsolicited calls using the SIP Voice for Microsoft Teams Services for the transmission of unsolicited calls, broadcasting or transmitting unsolicited facsimile advertisements is regulated by the Canadian Radio-Television and Telecommunications Commission. In the event of a breach of this provision, Rogers may terminate the SIP Voice for Microsoft Teams Services for Improper Use.
Unsolicited Messages. You must not send unsolicited and/or commercial messages to another user of the Services, such as junk mail, spamming and chain letters, and you must not send threatening messages and other disturbing messages to other user of the Services.
Unsolicited Messages. The Services may not be used to send unsolicited, bulk or commercial messages or for any other unsolicited communications. This includes, without limitation, using automatic dialling and announcing devices to or otherwise make unsolicited voice or facsimile calls and bulk mailing of commercial advertising, informational announcements, charity requests, petitions for signatures and political or religious messages. The transmission of unsolicited calls using the Services for the transmission of unsolicited calls, broadcasting or transmitting unsolicited faxcsmile advertisements is regulated by the Canadian Radio-Television and Telecommunications Commission. In the event of a breach of this provision, Rogers may terminate the Services for Improper Use.
Unsolicited Messages. If you intentionally send spam from your American Assistance phone, we may terminate your service without further notice. Additional Charges There is no charge for directory assistance but you may incur airtime charges for minutes used. This charge is subject to change. You may check your balance at any time free of charge by calling 611 or ▇-▇▇▇-▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇ from your mobile phone. Calls are billed in one-minute increments, with a minimum time per call of one minute. Call times are rounded up to the nearest whole minute. Calls are limited to two hours: if you are on a call for longer than two hours, the call will automatically terminate. You can switch your number to another American Assistance phone for no additional by calling American Assistance at ▇-▇▇▇-▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇ to switch your mobile phone number. (This charge is subject to change.). You can change your mobile phone number up to three times a year. If your account is deactivated for any reason, American Assistance will assess you a termination charge equal to the balance in your account, which is not refundable even if you reactivate your account. Please contact American Assistance at ▇-▇▇▇-▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇ or visit our website at ▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇ for additional pricing information or answers to any questions about our services. Calls to American Assistance may be monitored and recorded for quality. Account Suspension Related to Credit Card Chargebacks If we have attempted to charge your credit card or PayPal account for a charge that we deem is authorized and valid under these Terms of Service, and the credit card company or PayPal withholds such payment because the charge has been disputed (a “Chargeback”), we reserve the right to suspend your access to our service for up to 30 days until the Chargeback is reversed. If the Chargeback is not resolved and reversed, your account will be deactivated at the end of the 30-day period and American Assistance will assess you a termination charge equal to the balance in your account, which is not refundable even if you reactivate your account. If your account is reactivated, you may be charged a fee for each Chargeback. If there are multiple Chargebacks associated with your account or we suspect or confirm any fraudulent activity in connection with your payments, we may, without limiting any other rights available to us, elect in our sole discretion to require you to add money to the cash balance of your American Assistance account solely by means of Top-Up car...
Unsolicited Messages. If you intentionally send spam from your Your Call Wireless phone, we may terminate your service without further notice.
Unsolicited Messages. The transmission of unsolicited calls, using the Business Phone Services for broadcasting or transmitting unsolicited fax advertisements is regulated by the Canadian Radio-Television and Telecommunications Commission. Distribution of unsolicited voicemail, broadcast and fax advertisements through the Business Phone Services is prohibited. You shall not use the Business Phone Services to send or transmit any unsolicited communications or advertisements and in the event of a breach of this provision, Rogers may terminate the Business Phone Services for improper use.

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  • TEXT MESSAGING WHILE DRIVING In accordance with Executive Order (EO) 13513, “Federal Leadership on Reducing Text Messaging While Driving,” any and all text messaging by Federal employees is banned: a) while driving a Government owned vehicle (GOV) or driving a privately owned vehicle (POV) while on official Government business; or b) using any electronic equipment supplied by the Government when driving any vehicle at any time. All cooperators, their employees, volunteers, and contractors are encouraged to adopt and enforce policies that ban text messaging when driving company owned, leased or rented vehicles, POVs or GOVs when driving while on official Government business or when performing any work for or on behalf of the Government.

  • Reducing Text Messaging While Driving Pursuant to Executive Order 13513, 74 FR 51225 (Oct. 6, 2009), Recipient should encourage its employees, subrecipients, and contractors to adopt and enforce policies that ban text messaging while driving, and Recipient should establish workplace safety policies to decrease accidents caused by distracted drivers.