Unsuitable Content definition

Unsuitable Content means content or Distributed Applications (including materials that are “hidden” or unlockable) that AT&T determines to violate the Content Standards and Applications Requirements.
Unsuitable Content means any material or content which infringes any applicable laws, regulations or third party rights or which contains any material or content that is obscene, indecent, pornographic, seditious, offensive, defamatory, threatening, liable to incite racial hatred, menacing or blasphemous;
Unsuitable Content means content that (a) is harassing, defamatory, libelous, abusive, threatening, or obscene, including material that is false, misleading or inaccurate; (b) violates the rights of any person or company protected by copyright, trade secret patent or other similar laws or regulations relating to Intellectual Property Rights; (c) You know or should have a reasonable basis to know, is derived from services or sites that permit illegal peer-to-peer sharing of copyrighted content; (d) disparages AT&T in any way;

Examples of Unsuitable Content in a sentence

  • You may not use include, or ▇▇▇▇ for, Unsuitable Content through the AT&T Billing System.

  • You must ensure that the Application does not contain any Unsuitable Content.

  • Client is solely responsible for the Client Content, and Client shall not use the Motricity Services to send any Unsuitable Content (as defined below).

  • Cingular - Customer is responsible to ensure messages do not constitute Unsuitable Content.

  • Cingular may at its sole discretion determine that Content distributed by Customer under this agreement is Unsuitable Content.

  • If Cingular determines that Content has been delivered by Customer after Cingular has notified Customer that such Content is an Unsuitable Content, the agreement may be terminated immediately by Cingular.

  • In addition, Motricity has the right, but is under no obligation to, block any Client Content that in its reasonable opinion would be considered by a wireless carrier to be Unsuitable Content.

  • Supplier shall notify Client immediately if it becomes aware that any content in the Deliverables may be Unsuitable Content.

  • Customer also is responsible for ensuring that the Customer Content (i) does not disparage, defame, or discredit Cingular or a Cingular Affiliate or their respective names and is not derogatory or detrimental to the good name or business reputation of Cingular or a Cingular Affiliate, and (ii) does not constitute Unsuitable Content.


More Definitions of Unsuitable Content

Unsuitable Content means Customer Content that Cingular may in its sole discretion determine to be inappropriate, including content that is in any way unlawful, harmful, threatening, defamatory, obscene, harassing, or racially, ethically or otherwise objectionable; services that facilitate illegal activity, promote violence, promote discrimination, promote illegal activities, or incorporate any materials that infringe or assist others to infringe on any copyright, trademark, or other intellectual property rights.
Unsuitable Content means content, which is either pornographic, violent or otherwise in conflict with the good taste and morals, and thus, unsuitable to be presented on the Platform. Content which infringes IP rights of other persons is also considered as Unsuitable content. Digiotouch retains the right to decide which content is Unsuitable content on a case-by-case basis.
Unsuitable Content means any material or content that is obscene, indecent, pornographic, seditious, offensive, defamatory, threatening, liable to incite racial hatred, menacing, blasphemous or in breach of any third party’s Intellectual Property Rights.

Related to Unsuitable Content

  • Unsuitable for Its Permitted Use means, with respect to any Facility, a state or condition of such Facility such that (a) following any damage or destruction involving a Facility, (i) such Facility cannot be operated on a commercially practicable basis for its Permitted Use and it cannot reasonably be expected to be restored to substantially the same condition as existed immediately before such damage or destruction, and as otherwise required by Section 10.2.4, within twelve (12) months following such damage or destruction or such longer period of time as to which business interruption insurance is available to cover Rent and other costs related to the applicable Property following such damage or destruction, (ii) the damage or destruction, if uninsured, exceeds $1,000,000 or (iii) the cost of such restoration exceeds ten percent (10%) of the fair market value of such Property immediately prior to such damage or destruction, or (b) as the result of a partial taking by Condemnation, such Facility cannot be operated, in the good faith judgment of Tenant, on a commercially practicable basis for its Permitted Use.

  • Landing area means that part of a movement area intended for the landing or take-off of aircraft;

  • Nonconforming use means a use of land that:

  • Dedicated FX Traffic means those calls routed by means of a physical, dedicated circuit delivering dial tone or otherwise serving an End User’s station from a serving Central Office (also known as End Office) located outside of that station’s mandatory local calling area. Dedicated FX Service permits the End User physically located in one exchange to be assigned telephone numbers resident in the serving Central (or End) Office in another “foreign” exchange, thereby creating a local presence in that “foreign” exchange.

  • Adulterated Specimen means a specimen that contains a substance that is not expected to be present in oral fluid, or contains a substance expected to be present but is at a concentration so high that it is not consistent with oral fluid.