Public Internet Access Sample Clauses

Public Internet Access. Many public places provide free public wireless access. Most willdisplay a sign advertising this service. Many businesses do this as a way to attract business. If you are using free internet access, it is considered good etiquette to either purchase something at the business or thank the business for the service. Examples of free wireless networks may include: restaurants, churches, schools, hotels, libraries, and some communities. Often public locations require that you accept an Acceptable Use Policy (AUP) which states you will not try to do anything illegal or harmful before they will allow you to access their network.
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Public Internet Access. ITS will provide internet access for Library customers, wired and wireless access, for use at Library branches including related assets in a manner consistent with Town departments. The Library acknowledges that all assets connected to the public internet, as well as public-use non- domain devices, have an inherent cyber-security risk. Internet access requires user consent to the Library’s policy on Internet Access & Acceptable Use including consequences if this is not followed when using Library information technology services daily.
Public Internet Access. Within eighteen months of the date of this Agreement, PNV will develop and install public internet access devices ("PIA Devices") for use inside the Truckstops. PNV shall initially install the PIA Devices at ten (10) Truckstops and PNV shall then proceed to install the PIA Devices at the remaining Truckstops unless either Party elects not to proceed with such installation by providing written notice to the other Party prior to the installation of PIA Devices at Truckstops other than the initial ten (10)
Public Internet Access. You may not use the Software in an electronic communications network that is used wholly or mainly for the provision of publicly available electronic communications services (“Public Network”) in a manner that violates the rights to privacy or freedom of expression as outlined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (collectively, “International Human Rights Standards”), of any individual user who directly accesses the Internet or otherwise transmits data through a Public Network, provided the foregoing shall not limit use of the Software in a Public Network to restrict, monitor, collect or process data accessed or transmitted by individual users based upon exceptions to the rights of privacy or freedom of expression that are recognized by International Human Rights Standards.
Public Internet Access. ● All connectivity from the public Internet to the Synacor internal network will be controlled through the use of firewall and intrusion detection devices approved by Network Operations. All ports not necessary for operations must be closed. ● All systems must be behind a secure gateway, firewall or a DMZ (Demilitarized. Zone) with the use of a “Honey Pot.” ● Internet access to “protected” web resources MUST be controlled through authentication, authorization, and accounting security technology—using appropriate host security configurations

Related to Public Internet Access

  • ICANN Access Registry Operator shall provide bulk access to the zone files for the TLD to ICANN or its designee on a continuous basis in the manner ICANN may reasonably specify from time to time. Access will be provided at least daily. Zone files will include SRS data committed as close as possible to 00:00:00 UTC.

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