Privacy Issues Sample Clauses

Privacy Issues. (a) For the purposes of this Section 4.3, the following definitions shall apply:
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Privacy Issues. (a) For the purposes of this Section 11.P, the following definitions shall apply:
Privacy Issues. A. The parties recognize that there is no legitimate expectation of privacy in electronic mail communications.
Privacy Issues. 17.1 For the purposes of this ARTICLE 17, the following definitions shall apply:
Privacy Issues. The Employer will provide each employee with a password for accessing the Internet/Intranet and electronic mail. The employees agree to maintain confidentiality with regard to their passwords, however, it is understood that the Employer will have access to all such passwords, which will be kept in a safe and confidential location.
Privacy Issues. Schedule 4.15 contains a complete and accurate copy of the privacy policy or policies to which Seller is bound in respect of its Subscribers with respect to all data collected from or relating to such customers (the “Privacy Policy”). Neither the execution, delivery, nor performance of this Agreement by Seller, nor the consummation of the transactions contemplated under this Agreement will violate any Privacy Policy or the rights of any Subscriber (including the right to notice) under any Privacy Policy.
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Privacy Issues. 43. Restrict access to any of AT&T’s CPNI and AT&T’s SPI to authorized individuals. (Restrict Access to AT&T CPNI and SPI)
Privacy Issues. Actify requires that you activate this product in order to verify that you are installing an authentic Actify product. When you activate this product, you are not required to send any personal information to Actify. Activation is completely anonymous. During activation, the product creates a unique hardware identifier that represents the configuration of the computer at the time of activation. The hardware identifier does not include any of your personal information, information about software or data that may reside on your computer, or information about the specific make or model of your computer. The hardware identification only identifies the computer for the sole purpose of activation. The activation technology in the product can detect and tolerate changes to your computer configuration. Minor upgrades will not require re-activation. If you replace your hard drive or your motherboard you may be required to activate the product again. When activating over the Internet or telephone, the following information is transmitted to Actify solely for the purpose of completing activation: the hardware identifier, an activation request code, the product serial number, and the name, version, and language of the product and operating system. This anonymous information is only used to generate a license for your product. For more details, please visit: xxx.xxxxxx.xxx. After activation you may also choose to register your product. The product registration process is a separate and distinct process from activation. If you choose to register your product, the information that you provide will be securely stored by Actify. Actify does not allow the selling of any user-provided information to third parties. Actify respects the rights users give us when opting to receive e-mail communications and enforces internal policies to preserve those rights. It is our objective to retain the long- term ability to continue to communicate with our users. For more detailed information, please visit: xxx.xxxxxx.xxx. If you believe that Actify has not adhered to these privacy principles, please notify us by postal mail at the following address: Actify, Inc., 000 Xxxx Xxxxxx, 0xx Xxxxx, Xxx Xxxxxxxxx, XX 00000, Attn: Legal Department.
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