Objectionable Materials Clause Samples
The Objectionable Materials clause defines restrictions on the use, display, or distribution of content that is considered offensive, illegal, or otherwise inappropriate within the context of an agreement. Typically, this clause outlines specific categories of prohibited materials, such as those that are obscene, defamatory, or violate laws or third-party rights, and may require parties to promptly remove such content if discovered. Its core function is to protect the parties and their users from exposure to harmful or unlawful materials, thereby reducing legal and reputational risks.
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Objectionable Materials. WGT may publish and at the request of WSGO will publish credits, disclaimers or other materials on the WSGO Game as WGT and WSGO agree are appropriate, such agreement not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed. In addition, each party shall have the right to review the WSGO Game from time to time and, upon receiving written consent from the other party, such consent not to be unreasonably withheld or delay, WGT will remove or edit content that is libelous, obscene or otherwise [*CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT HAS BEEN REQUESTED AS TO CERTAIN PORTIONS OF THIS DOCUMENT. EACH SUCH PORTION, WHICH HAS BEEN OMITTED HEREIN AND REPLACED WITH AN ASTERISK [***], HAS BEEN FILED SEPARATELY WITH THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION.] unlawful (including without limitation, hyperlinks, framed content or meta tags that infringe on third-party intellectual property rights). Upon either party’s request, the parties will meet and attempt to resolve any such issues in good faith.
Objectionable Materials. 1. The Employer and employee agree to discipline students for unauthorized use of the Intranet/Internet, including unauthorized use of an employee’s password.
2. The parties agree that employees shall not intentionally access inappropriate web sites.
Objectionable Materials. The Washington Elementary School District respects the rights of parents to make decisions regarding the literature their children read. Therefore, if, at any time, parents have a concern and wish to request that their child(ren) not read a specific selection, parents should place that request in writing and submit it to their child(▇▇▇)’s classroom teacher and/or library staff, and the request will be honored. Whenever a complaint is made directly to the Governing Board as a whole or to a Governing Board member as an individual, it shall be referred to the Superintendent for investigation according to Board Policy. The administration will develop a procedure for courteously receiving complaints and will take steps to make proper replies to complaints. If resolution of a problem cannot be accomplished at the building level, either party may refer the matter to the Superintendent for review. The Governing Board will consider hearing citizen complaints when they have not been resolved by the administration. Matters referred to the Governing Board as a whole must be in writing, should clearly identify the problem and specifically state the desired action. The Governing Board will not consider or act on complaints that have not been explored at the appropriate administrative level.
Objectionable Materials. You understand and acknowledge that, by accessing and using the Service, you may encounter content (including, without limitation, Third Party Content and Participant Content) that could be deemed offensive, indecent, or objectionable, or which may or may not be identified as having explicit language (“Objectionable Materials”). No safeguard implemented to limit the availability and dissemination of Objectionable Material through the Service will be completely effective in all circumstances, and you agree and acknowledge that AugX will not have any liability or responsibility to you or any third party for any failure of the Service to accurately identify and/or prevent the display of Objectionable Materials. Additionally, we note that any determination as to what constitutes Objectionable Material is a matter of personal opinion, and AugX cannot guarantee that any parameters used by AugX in identifying Objectionable Materials will align with the opinions of all users. Accordingly, you agree that any use of the Service by you is at your sole risk and that AugX shall have no liability to you for any content that may be found to be Objectionable Material.
Objectionable Materials. The parties agree that employees shall not intentionally access inappropriate web sites.
Objectionable Materials. OCWA agrees that it will not, upon or about the PREMISES, bring, keep, sell, store, offer for sale, give away or otherwise use, handle or dispose of any merchandise, goods, materials, effects or things which may by the PROPERTY MANAGER for any reason be deemed objectionable.
Objectionable Materials. The TENANT agrees that it will not, upon or about the PREMISES, bring, keep, sell, store, offer for sale, give away or otherwise use, handle or dispose of any merchandise, goods, materials, effects or things which may by the PROPERTY MANAGER for any reason be deemed objectionable.
Objectionable Materials. You understand that by accessing and/or using any of the Services, you may encounter content that may be deemed offensive, indecent, or objectionable, which content may or may not be identified as having explicit language, and that the results of any search or entering of a particular URL may automatically and unintentionally generate links or references to objectionable material. Nevertheless, you agree to access and/or use the Services at your sole risk and that we shall not have any liability to you for content that may be found to be offensive, indecent, or objectionable.
