Availability of Access Sample Clauses

Availability of Access. Subscriber recognizes that the traffic of data through the Internet may cause delays during the delivery of the PDF files containing RDLB’s published reports to Subscriber’s E-Mail Address and shall not hold RDLB liable for delays which are ordinary in the course of Internet use.
Availability of Access. Access to the District's electronic communications system(s), including the Internet, shall be made available to students and employees exclusively for instructional and administrative purposes and in accordance with administrative regulations. Access to the District's electronic communications system(s) is a privilege, not a right. All users shall be required to acknowledge receipt and understanding of all administrative regulations governing use of the system(s) and shall agree in writing to comply with such regulations and guidelines. Noncompliance with applicable regulations will result in disciplinary action consistent with District policies and regulations. (See JISD Student Code of Conduct, Local DDA and DHC, and Code of Ethics and Standard Practice for Texas Educators.) Violations of law may result in criminal prosecutions as well as disciplinary action by the District. Acceptable Use--The Superintendent or designee shall develop and implement administrative regulations, guidelines, and user agreements, consistent with the purposes and mission of the District and with law and policy governing copyright. Students must never: * Reveal personal addresses or phone numbers * Interfere with the operation of the network by downloading or installing software, shareware or freeware (Permission must be granted by network administrator) * Send or display offensive messages or photos * Intentionally access sites on the Internet that contain offensive material * Access, upload, download, or distribute pornographic, obscene, or sexually explicit material; * Transmit obscene, abusive, sexually explicit, inappropriate or threatening language; * Use another person's password or account without permission * Violate copyright law by copying or using unauthorized copies of programs * Access other individuals folders, files, materials or programs without permission * Use information without giving proper credit to the author * Harass, insult or attack other Internet users * Use the Internet for commercial or illegal purposes * Willfully destroy or vandalize other people's work, computers, computer program or files * Degrade or disrupt equipment or system performance; * Engage in personal commercial activities on the Internet Monitored Use--Electronic mail transmissions and other use of the electronic communication system(s) by students and employees shall not be considered confidential and may be monitored at any time by designated staff to ensure appropriate use for e...
Availability of Access. AVEVA will use reasonable endeavors to make AVEVA’s servers available for access and use of the Software at all times on a 24/7/365 basis.