Internet Uses Clause Samples
The "Internet Uses" clause defines the permitted and restricted ways in which parties may use the internet in connection with the agreement. It typically outlines acceptable online activities, such as accessing services, sharing information, or using digital resources, and may prohibit actions like unauthorized distribution, security breaches, or misuse of online platforms. By setting clear boundaries for internet-related conduct, this clause helps prevent misuse, protects intellectual property, and ensures compliance with relevant laws and policies.
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Internet Uses. Instructor may use the HHC Marks on a website, including blogs and social media sites, where Instructor uses the HHC Marks to promote Instructor’s HHC classes and approved events in accordance with this Agreement and under the following guidelines, which are in addition to the Brand Usage Guidelines:
Internet Uses. Each Party will use its Marks on its web sites, gaming sites, social media, or other internet presence on a worldwide basis in a manner consistent with this Agreement. However, TLV may register the TLV Marks as domain names and any other domain name that includes TROPICANA, TROP, or TROPPLUS provided that it also includes Las Vegas or LV in the domain name or, in the case of TROPPLUS, includes explicit reference to the Las Vegas hotel and casino in a prominent location on the home page. Tropicana Entertainment may continue to use the domain names it currently owns, as reflected in the list attached hereto as Exhibit A, and may register and use other TROPICANA-formative or TROP-formative domain names provided they do not include “Las Vegas” or “LV,” and they do include “Advantage,” “Entertainment,” “Express,” any other Preexisting Identifier used by Tropicana Entertainment, or any Accurate Geographic Identifier associated with any existing or future Tropicana Entertainment property (e.g., Tropicana Atlantic City, Tropicana AC, Tropicana ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, etc.) and further provided that Tropicana Entertainment will only use TROPICANA and TROP with an additional Preexisting Identifier or Accurate Geographic Identifier. Any group names, handles, monikers, user names, or similar identifiers that the Parties may use on or in connection with social media or social networking will be consistent with the terms of this Section 5 of this Agreement. The Parties agree to include a prominent disclaimer on any web page whose domain name does not include a geographic identifier so as to avoid consumer confusion. Tropicana Entertainment agrees to purchase and retain the domain names in the list attached hereto as Exhibit B, subject to a limit of $3,000 in total expenses in connection with obtaining and maintaining control over these domain names. Tropicana Entertainment agrees to transfer to TLV the domain names in the list attached hereto as Exhibit C. In the event that Tropicana Entertainment ceases to maintain any of the domain names set forth in Exhibit B and such domain names are released by the domain name registrar for general registration (any such released domain name, a “Lapsed Domain Name”), nothing in this Agreement shall preclude TLV from registering any such Lapsed Domain Name. In the event that TLV registers any Lapsed Domain Name that falls within the exclusive use rights of Tropicana Entertainment, TLV may only warehouse such Lapsed Domain Name and shall not provi...
Internet Uses. Access to the Internet will enable students to explore thousands of libraries, databases, museums, and many other repositories of information around the world. By state law, nearly all students will complete state assessments online beginning with the 2013-2014 school year. Everyone should be aware that some material accessible via the Internet may contain items that are illegal, defamatory, inaccurate, or potentially offensive. While the goals of the school are to use Internet resources for constructive educational goals, students may find ways to access other materials. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ will use Internet filtering software to guard against inappropriate material, but no software can guarantee 100% filtering. Students are responsible for appropriate behavior on the school’s computer network just as they are in a classroom or on a school playground. General school rules for behavior and communications apply. It is expected that users will comply with district standards and the specific guidelines set forth below. The use of the network is a privilege, not a right, and may be revoked if abused. A student is able to utilize technology items from the school by checking them out appropriately. No school items will be allowed to be transported home. If a device (computer, lap top, etc.) has been misused the student will be suspended from utilizing the school’s technology equipment. Suspension will vary based upon offense. Students are not able to bring a handheld device (lap top, ipod, mp3 player, tablet, cell phone, etc.) into classrooms unless prior arrangements and approval has been made by the teacher and only if it is for classroom use (instruction, projects, etc.)
Internet Uses. While you are a Member, You may use the MELT Marks on a website You control, including blogs and social media sites, to promote Your classes and approved events in accordance with this Agreement and under the following guidelines:
Internet Uses. Instructor may use the Marks on a website, including blogs and social media sites, where Instructor uses the Marks to promote Instructor’s HHC classes and approved events in accordance with this Agreement and under the following guidelines:
Internet Uses. Facilitator may use the Marks on a website, including blogs and social media sites, where Facilitator uses the Marks to promote Facilitator’s TWGM classes and approved events in accordance with this Agreement and under the following guidelines:
