Common use of Objectionable Content Clause in Contracts

Objectionable Content. Publisher may also act to remove Objectionable Content. The decision to remove Objectionable Content shall be made at Publisher’s sole discretion. “Objectionable Content” includes, but is not limited to: – Content that is unlawful, harmful, threatening, abusive, harassing, tortuous, defamatory, or libelous, – Content that is hateful, or advocates hate crimes, harm or violence against a person or group, – Content that may harm minors in any way; – Content that has the goal or effect of “stalking” or otherwise harassing another – Private information about any individual such as phone numbers, addresses, Social Security numbers or any other information that is invasive of another’s privacy; – Content that is vulgar, offensive, obscene or pornographic, – Unsolicited or unauthorized advertising, promotional materials, “junk mail,” “spam,” “chain letters,” “pyramid schemes,” or any other form of solicitation; – Material that contains software viruses or any other computer code, files or programs designed to interrupt, destroy or limit the functionality of any computer software or hardware or telecommunications equipment.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Terms of Use, License Agreement, License Agreement

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Objectionable Content. Publisher Mobiwise may also act to remove Objectionable Content. The decision to remove Objectionable Content shall be made at Publisher’s Xxxxxxxx's sole discretion. "Objectionable Content" includes, but is not limited to: Content that is unlawful, harmful, threatening, abusive, harassing, tortuous, defamatory, or libelous, Content that is hateful, or advocates hate crimes, harm or violence against a person or group, Content that may harm minors in any way; Content that has the goal or effect of "stalking" or otherwise harassing another Private information about any individual such as phone numbers, addresses, Social Security numbers or any other information that is invasive of another’s 's privacy; Content that is vulgar, offensive, obscene or pornographic, Unsolicited or unauthorized advertising, promotional materials, "junk mail,” “" "spam,” “" "chain letters,” “" "pyramid schemes," or any other form of solicitation; Material that contains software viruses or any other computer code, files or programs designed to interrupt, destroy or limit the functionality of any computer software or hardware or telecommunications equipment.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Terms of Use

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Objectionable Content. Publisher The publisher may also act to remove Objectionable Content. The decision to remove Objectionable Content shall be made at Publisher’s sole discretion. “Objectionable Content” includes, but is not limited to: Content that is unlawful, harmful, threatening, abusive, harassing, tortuous, defamatory, or libelouslibellous, Content that is hateful, hateful or advocates hate crimes, harm or violence against a person or group, Content that may harm minors in any way; Content that has the goal or effect of “stalking” or otherwise harassing another Private information about any individual such as phone numbers, addresses, Social Security numbers or any other information that is invasive of another’s privacy; Content that is vulgar, offensive, obscene or pornographic, Unsolicited or unauthorized advertising, promotional materials, “junk mail,” “spam,” “chain letters,” “pyramid schemes,” or any other form of solicitation; Material that contains software viruses or any other computer code, files or programs designed to interrupt, destroy or limit the functionality of any computer software or hardware or telecommunications equipment.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: License Agreement

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