DATABASE ACCESS Sample Clauses
DATABASE ACCESS. 46.3.1 SBC13STATE shall provide to CLEC nondiscriminatory access to databases and associated signaling necessary for call routing and completion pursuant to the applicable Appendix UNE, which is/are attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference.
DATABASE ACCESS. OACP agrees to provide access to its new, modernized consumer complaint system to State Attorney General employees involved in implementing this MOU when OACP determines that enforcement may be warranted based on information submitted by the State Attorney General. State Attorney General employees will need to comply with security requirements for its use and agree to protect personally identifiable information (PII) contained in the system in accordance with all applicable statutes, including but not limited to the Privacy Act of 1974 (5 USC 552a), regulations, directives, orders and policies. OACP’s new, modernized consumer complaint system is expected to be operational in 2024.
DATABASE ACCESS. To the extent technically feasible, Ameritech will provide access to databases used in the provisioning of Operator Services via CLEC's Bona Fide Request.
DATABASE ACCESS. To the extent technically feasible, Ameritech will provide access to databases used in the provisioning of Operator Services via Focal's Bona Fide Request.
DATABASE ACCESS. 2.1 Access to the LifeSeq® Database Product(s).
DATABASE ACCESS. In accordance with Section 271 of the Act, Ameritech shall provide Focal with interfaces to access Ameritech's databases and associated signaling necessary for the routing and completion of Focal's traffic. Access to such databases, and the appropriate interfaces, shall be made available to Focal via a Bona Fide Request.
DATABASE ACCESS. NSI hereby grants to Centraal a non-exclusive, non-transferable license to allow Centraal reasonable access and use of the NSI registry "WHOIS" and "RWHOIS" databases, and any successor databases with similar capabilities, via FTP, such that Centraal shall have access to and use of information relating to all existing domain names and the ownership of such domain names, for the sole purpose of maintaining and resolving a comprehensive listing of Web companies in Centraal's "RealNames Index 1," an index editorially managed by Centraal and will not be used as a separate product or directory service or as an enhancement to the RealName Index 1 or for any other purpose. [*] CERTAIN INFORMATION IN THIS EXHIBIT HAS BEEN OMMITED AND FILED SEPARATELY WITH THE COMMISSION. CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT HAS BEEN REQUESTED WITH RESPECT TO THE OMITTED PORTIONS.
DATABASE ACCESS. The database is accessible to all practicing forensic anthropologists and/or their students and interns. Request for access to FADAMA is reviewed by a FADAMA Board (comprised of SOFA members) in order to assure that the individual requesting access is affiliated with the field of forensic anthropology. General demographic information from a FADAMA user (education, years of casework, geographic region of employment) is requested for all forensic anthropologists that submit cases. However, it is important to note that all submitted cases are viewed/accessed for download as anonymous submissions to other users. Cases eligible for entry into FADAMA are restricted to current and past, non-historic, forensic/medicolegal, presumptively or positively identified cases where a forensic anthropological analysis was completed. Cases need not have a complete forensic anthropology estimation of the biological profile in order to be submitted (e.g. stature was not estimated), however, more comprehensive cases should ideally be given submission priority.
DATABASE ACCESS. 2.1 ACCESS TO THE LIFESEQ(R)DATABASE PRODUCT(S).
DATABASE ACCESS. 1. Pursuant to Article 99 of the Basic Agreement, the Parties shall provide for direct access links, irrespective of the design of the websites involved, between Singapore’s SurfIP, which is an IP portal owned by IPOS, and Japan’s IP databases maintained on JPO’s Industrial Property Digital Library (hereinafter referred to in this Article as “IPDL”) website, and between the IPDL website and the ePatents databases owned by IPOS.
2. JPO shall place the SurfIP search banner on its website, so as to establish a communication link from the IPDL website to SurfIP.
3. The implementation of paragraph 1 of this Article is subject to the following conditions:
(a) IPOS agrees that access to the information contained in the IPDL databases shall not be part of the pay services provided by the SurfIP website. This does not preclude IPOS from imposing fees on the users for storing bibliographic information such as titles of inventions, date and document number contained in the IPDL databases, in the server of the SurfIP website;
(b) each Office may, whenever necessary, limit the data traffic of its databases arising from requests from the website of the other Office, so as to avoid any disruption of the information service operation due to overloading of its databases; and
(c) each Office shall take proper measures with respect to its website, to ensure data security and to prevent the users of its website from accessing the databases of the other Office in an unauthorised manner.
4. For the purposes of paragraph 3 above, the term “Office” shall refer to JPO or IPOS, as the context requires.