Common use of Network Etiquette Clause in Contracts

Network Etiquette. Each user is expected to abide by generally accepted rules of etiquette, including the following: • Be polite. • Users shall not forge, intercept or interfere with electronic mail messages. • Use appropriate language. The use of obscene, lewd, profane, threatening or disrespectful language is prohibited. • Users shall not post personal contact information, including names, home or school addresses, telephone numbers, or photographs, about themselves or others. • Users shall respect the technology program’s resource limits. • Users shall not post chain letters or download large files. • Users shall not use the technology program to disrupt others. • Users shall not read, modify, disperse, or delete data owned by others without owner’s permission.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Acceptable Use Agreement, Acceptable Use Agreement, d2y1pz2y630308.cloudfront.net

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