Fair Use Policy Sample Clauses

Fair Use Policy. Betty Blocks has a fair use policy in relation to accessing and using the Platform. For the purpose of this fair use policy, Client may not vary from the average in a disproportionate manner, having regard to the amount of CPU power, data storage and data traffic used by Client. In such an event, Xxxxx Blocks is entitled to temporarily limit or restrict access to the Platform and/or require Client to purchase additional services, such as extra storage capacity.
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Fair Use Policy. 6.1. Our Services may be subject to Our Fair Use Policy which as available on Our Website.
Fair Use Policy. 14.1 By accepting our General WEBFLEET Terms and Conditions, you agree to be bound by the Fair Use Policy below. TomTom’s Fair Use Policy is designed to make sure that the WEBFLEET Service is of great value, high quality and reliable whenever your company uses them.
Fair Use Policy. The Customer acknowledges that he/she has been made aware in advance of the fact that e-LUX Mobile applies fair use policy rules drawn up and/or updated by the competent authorities (including the European Commission by virtue of Regulation (EU) 531/2012 on roaming on public mobile communications networks within the Union, as amended) for use of the Mobile Service while roaming and will xxxx communications that exceed these rules up to the maximum limit authorised by these rules.
Fair Use Policy. 1. The use of the Cloud Solution is subject to a Fair Use Policy (“FUP”). The FUP implies that eLabNext can restrict the Customer's data traffic and/or the allocated storage and computing capacity, after first issuing a warning, if, according to the administrative records of eLabNext, the Customer’s data traffic and/or use of storage and computing capacity qualifies as excessive use, i.e. 100 times above average. eLabNext has the right to suspend the Agreement, to terminate it or to amend it in accordance with the actual usage if the limit continues to be exceeded after a FUP-warning has been issued three times.
Fair Use Policy. We may apply a Fair Usage Policy that allows us to limit or terminate your access to any or all of the support services if your use of the support services is determined by us, in our sole and reasonable discretion, to be excessive.
Fair Use Policy. You may “Roam Like at Home” using your data, calls and SMS bundles applicable to other local networks whilst roaming in the European Union and Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein (‘EU’). The Roam Like at Home benefits are exclusively available to customers who have normal residence or stable links in Malta and travel periodically in accordance with this clause 13.2. In line with the EU Roaming Regulations we are implementing this Fair Use Policy in order to prevent abusive or anomalous usage unrelated to such periodic travel. For the avoidance of doubt the Fair Use Policy of this clause 13.2. does not apply to local only tariff plans.
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Fair Use Policy. Azolve operates a fair use policy for certain transactional volumes that are not otherwise covered by granted rights. This includes, but not limited to Emails and SMS texts sent from the SaaS Solution, the number of API calls made from external sources, excessive report generation, external events, surveys, and so forth, all of which may cause excessively high volume to and from Azolve servers. Other transactional activities may be relevant in determining Legitimate Use and Azolve reserves the right to take any unlawful, prohibited, abnormal or unusual activity into account in making its determination. Azolve may at its option, terminate, limit or suspend the SaaS Service, or charge Customer a mutually agreed excessive activity fee.
Fair Use Policy. 14.1 The Customer acknowledges and agrees to the provisions set out under this Fair Use Policy. The Fair Use Policy is designed to prevent fraud and abuse of the Services.
Fair Use Policy. Young people often need to know that family ‘rules’ are fair and responsible before they are happy to ‘buy in’. This theme is expressed throughout the points below. This is your family contract, so add or remove anything that doesn’t relate to you and your family. To get the most out of your family contract, remember to use it as a guide, not a weapon. As a guide, it will strengthen family relationships; however, if it is used as a weapon to pull out and wield whenever there’s a breach, family relationships will suffer. PRIOR TO HANDING OVER A PHONE, HERE ARE SOME QUESTIONS TO CONSIDER: Is your young person ready to care for an expensive device? Q Are they aware how calls and data usage can result in big bills? Have they shown through other responsible behaviours that they are ready for a mobile phone? Have you provided them with the information they need to be aware of the risks? At this age and stage, would they be better off with a basic calls only phone, instead of a smart phone? Are they mature enough not to use their phones for mischief? Do they have a history of mischief? A contract gives parents the opportunity to coach their young person and maintain oversight. HERE ARE SOME THINGS TO THINK ABOUT BEFORE YOU DISCUSS THE CONTRACT: Q Will they own the phone, or will it be a ‘family’ phone? A family phone is great intermediate step to phone ownership, particularly when your child is too young to get a job to help cover expenses. Are they aware that you bought the phone and therefore, own it? Ensuring your young person knows they are entrusted to use this device, rather than ‘gifting’ it, is helpful for ongoing monitoring. Q Will you be paying for all their texts and calls, or will they contribute? If you require them to have a phone for safety reasons, it seems fair that you would pay for at least some of the costs, which also gives you more authority over how they will use it. It is standard practice for schools to have internet safe filtering software for young people’s safety and to prevent access to harmful sites. Is it the same at your home? Will you permit them to purchase data? Controlling access to unsuitable material is a lot harder if they access data over a mobile network; however, there are apps that you can set up on the phone to filter harmful content. If you are installing apps to assist with monitoring, time restrictions and harmful content, what type of app is right for the age and stage of your young person? COMMUNICATING WITH YOUR Y...
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