Public Addressing Identifiers Sample Clauses

Public Addressing Identifiers. (a) Where you receive public address space (IP Addresses) as part of your Service, you must comply with the relevant Australian regulatory body that administers the address space you have been supplied with.
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Public Addressing Identifiers. The Service may use identifiers such as a telephone number, IP address or domain name (“Public Addressing Identifiers”). You must comply with the requirements of any Regulator or other body which administers Public Addressing Identifiers. You acknowledge and agree that:
Public Addressing Identifiers. The Service may use identifiers such as a telephone number, IP address or domain name (“Public Addressing Identifiers”). You must comply with the requirements of any Regulator or other body which administers Public Addressing Identifiers. You acknowledge and agree that: (i) We do not control the allocation of Public Addressing Identifiers; (ii) We are not liable to You if We are required to change any Public Addressing Identifier as a result of any direction given by a Regulator or other body which administers Public Addressing Identifiers; (iii) on cancellation of the Service or any relevant Individual Service, Your right to use any related Public Addressing Identifier may cease.
Public Addressing Identifiers. The Service may use identifiers such as an IP address or domain name (Public Addressing Identifiers). You must comply with the requirements of any Regulatory Authority or other body which administers Public Addressing Identifiers. You agree that: We do not control the allocation of Public Addressing Identifiers; We are not liable to You if We are required to change, withdraw, suspend or reassign any Public Addressing Identifiers as a result of any direction given by a Regulatory Authority or other body which administers Public Addressing Identifiers; and on cancellation of the Service, Your right to use a Public Addressing Identifier may cease.
Public Addressing Identifiers. The Service may use one or more identifiers such as a telephone number, IP address or domain name ("Public Addressing Identifiers"). You must comply with the requirements of any Regulator or other body which administers Public Addressing Identifiers. You acknowledge and agree that: Optus does not control the allocation of Public Addressing Identifiers; Optus is not liable to you if Optus is required to change any Public Addressing Identifier as a result of any direction given by a Regulator or other body which administers Public Addressing Identifiers; and on cancellation of the Service or any relevant Individual Service, your right to use any related Public Addressing Identifier may cease.

Related to Public Addressing Identifiers

  • Indirect Identifiers Any information that, either alone or in aggregate, would allow a reasonable person to be able to identify a student to a reasonable certainty Information in the Student’s Educational Record Information in the Student’s Email Provider: For purposes of the DPA, the term “Provider” means provider of digital educational software or services, including cloud-based services, for the digital storage, management, and retrieval of pupil records.

  • Vendor Identity and Contact Information It is Vendor’s sole responsibility to ensure that all identifying vendor information (name, EIN, d/b/a’s, etc.) and contact information is updated and current at all times within the TIPS eBid System and the TIPS Vendor Portal. It is Vendor’s sole responsibility to confirm that all e-correspondence issued from xxxx-xxx.xxx, xxxxxxx.xxx, and xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx to Vendor’s contacts are received and are not blocked by firewall or other technology security. Failure to permit receipt of correspondence from these domains and failure to keep vendor identity and contact information current at all times during the life of the contract may cause loss of TIPS Sales, accumulating TIPS fees, missed rebid opportunities, lapse of TIPS Contract(s), and unnecessary collection or legal actions against Vendor. It is no defense to any of the foregoing or any breach of this Agreement that Vendor was not receiving TIPS’ electronic communications issued by TIPS to Vendor’s listed contacts.

  • Demographic, Classification and Wage Information XXXXXX agrees to coordinate the accumulation and distribution of demographic, classification and wage data, as specified in the Letter of Understanding dated December 14, 2011, to CUPE on behalf of Boards of Education. The data currently housed in the Employment Data and Analysis Systems (EDAS) will be the source of the requested information.

  • User Identification 6.2.5.1 Access to each Party’s corporate resources will be based on identifying and authenticating individual users in order to maintain clear and personal accountability for each user’s actions.

  • IP Addresses Authorized Users shall be identified and authenticated by the use of Internet Protocol ("IP") addresses provided by the Licensee to the Distributor. The use of proxy servers by the Licensee or the Participating Institutions is authorized as long as any proxy server IP addresses provided limit remote or off- campus access to the Authorized Users. Authorized IP Addresses are listed in Appendix C. An updated list will be sent to the Distributor on an annual or as- needed basis without the need to amend this Agreement. Alternatively, if the Publisher is utilizing its own and/or third-party system for IP range change notification (such as e.g. IP Registry), then an updated list may be sent via such system instead. The Distributor shall ensure that the Publisher shall use reasonable efforts to cooperate with the Participating Institutions in the implementation of new authentication protocols and procedures (such as Shibboleth) as they are developed during the term of this Agreement. Both the Licensee and the Distributor will provide cooperation to coordinate or facilitate this process but they will not be liable for correct implementation of such authentication protocols and procedures (which remain the full responsibility of the Publisher and the respective Participating Institution).

  • Client identification 9.1. The Company has the right to require the Client to confirm his/her registration information specified when opening a trading account. To do so, the Company may ask the Client at its own discretion and at any time to provide a notarized electronic copy of his/her identification document, bank statement or public utilities xxxx as a proof of residence. In particular cases, the Company may ask the Client to provide a photo of him/her holding his/her ID near his/her face. The detailed client identification requirements are set out in the “AML policies” section on the Company’s official site.

  • Root-­‐zone Information Publication ICANN’s publication of root-­‐zone contact information for the TLD will include Registry Operator and its administrative and technical contacts. Any request to modify the contact information for the Registry Operator must be made in the format specified from time to time by ICANN at xxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxx/domains/root/.

  • Product Identification Before removal from Sale Area, unless Contracting Officer determines that circumstances warrant a written waiver or adjustment, Purchaser shall:

  • T1 IDENTIFICATION PROCEDURES During the restoration of service after a disaster, BellSouth may be forced to aggregate traffic for delivery to a CLEC. During this process, T1 traffic may be consolidated onto DS3s and may become unidentifiable to the Carrier. Because resources will be limited, BellSouth may be forced to "package" this traffic entirely differently then normally received by the CLECs. Therefore, a method for identifying the T1 traffic on the DS3s and providing the information to the Carriers is required.

  • Accessibility of Web-Based Information and Applications For State Agency Authorized User Acquisitions: Any web-based information and applications development, or programming delivered pursuant to the contract or procurement, will comply with New York State Enterprise IT Policy NYS-P08-005, Accessibility of Web-Based Information and Applications as follows: Any web-based information and applications development, or programming delivered pursuant to the contract or procurement, will comply with New York State Enterprise IT Policy NYS-P08- 005, Accessibility of Web-Based Information and Applications as such policy may be amended, modified or superseded, which requires that state agency web-based information and applications are accessible to persons with disabilities. Web-based information and applications must conform to New York State Enterprise IT Policy NYS-P08-005 as determined by quality assurance testing. Such quality assurance testing will be conducted by the State Agency Authorized User and the results of such testing must be satisfactory to the Authorized User before web-based information and applications will be considered a qualified deliverable under the contract or procurement.

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