SOCIAL NETWORK Sample Clauses

SOCIAL NETWORK. If you participate in the social network offered through the Services, you may not use the Services in any manner: (A) that is unlawful, tortious, defamatory, vulgar, explicitly sexual, obscene or libelous, or that is threatening, intimidating, hostile, harassing, abusive on the basis of personal beliefs or any other characteristics, or otherwise objectionable or inappropriate; (B) to submit any content that you do not have the right to submit or that violates another party’s right or any law or regulation; (C) to send any unauthorized, unsolicited, junk, spam, or bulk email, or any advertising or other form of communication that violates these Terms or any law or regulation; or (D) to submit or otherwise make available through the Services any content or elements that contains any computer code, file, or program designed to interrupt, corrupt, destroy, or otherwise interfere with or limit the functionality of any software, hardware, or equipment or make any unauthorized transmission.
SOCIAL NETWORK. Even with strong privacy settings, it is important that you avoid posts or photos on Facebook, Twitter, or any other public social network site about your fieldwork experiences. Specifically, revealing the names of supervisors, name of your facility, comments or criticism about sites, or information about what is happening at sites are not appropriate. If you choose to be on these sites, please consider what you are posting. Potential employers and fieldwork educators may go to these sites to see what you have posted to determine if they are interested in having you as a student or employee. It is a HIPAA violation if you mention a client/patient with enough information that the person might be identified, even if you avoid Protected Health Information (PHI). The consequences for violations, as you know, are severe. For more information: ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/Educate/EdRes/Fieldwork/Supervisor/HIPAA/39884.aspx Students violating this policy through revealing information on social network sites may be dismissed from the fieldwork experience. Failure to complete a fieldwork experience (Level I or Level II) will result in the student’s inability to meet progression standards as detailed in the OCAT Program Student Handbook (pg 19-20), and affect their ability to meet program requirements necessary to graduate with an Associate of Applied Science Degree in Occupational Therapy Assistant Technology at Kent State University. The student will have the opportunity to repeat the academic course associated with the Level I fieldwork experience one time however; it will not be offered until the following year. A Level II fieldwork experience may also be repeated one time. The student must wait until the start of the next fieldwork rotation cycle to resume their Level II fieldwork experiences.
SOCIAL NETWORK. Puoi utilizzare i siti di social network (come TikTok®, Facebook®, Instagram®, Twitter®, Pinterest®, YouTube®, blog, forum e altri siti di interesse sociale condiviso) per condividere informazioni sull'Opportunità Younique. Tuttavia, questi siti non possono essere utilizzati per vendere o offrire la vendita di specifici prodotti Younique se la transazione avviene su tale piattaforma. L'unico ambiente online in cui è possibile effettuare vendite di prodotti Younique è il tuo sito web personale. L'uso dei siti di social network e dei social media deve essere conforme alle seguenti linee guida: