Common use of Message Content Clause in Contracts

Message Content. Royal Bank will not examine any optional message or information accompanying an e-Transfer or e-Transfer Request Money, including but not limited to Remittance Data, and Royal Bank assumes no responsibility for the contents of such messages or information. Communication should not be addressed to Royal Bank, any other financial institution, or Interac, using the optional message. The Customer is responsible for the contents of any messages or information sent or received using this Service, and is prohibited from sending or receiving a message or information that is potentially harmful in any way (“Harmful Content”). For greater certainty, “Harmful Content” includes: (i) information or content that is harmful to Royal Bank, the Sender, Recipient, Requestor, Responder, or any other Person; (ii) personal information of an individual unless the individual has provided appropriate consent to the collection, use, and disclosure of the personal information in accordance with Applicable Laws, including personal information protection laws; (iii) a uniform resource identifier such as a uniform resource locator (URL), hyperlink, Disabling Code, or deceptive or malicious content; (iv) content or information that is offensive, defamatory, illegal, relates to illegal activities, or the inclusion or transmission of which is otherwise in contravention of Applicable Laws; (v) content or information that infringes intellectual property rights; and/or (vi) content or information intended to market products or services. The Customer will indemnify and hold harmless Royal Bank for any Losses arising in connection with this Service, including as a result of any messages or information sent or received using this Service.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Master Client Agreement for Business Clients, Master Client Agreement for Business Clients, Master Client Agreement for Business Clients