Acceptable Use Sample Contracts

CHARITON VALLEY TELEPHONE CORPORATION ACCEPTABLE USE POLICY
Acceptable Use • May 10th, 2023

This Acceptable Use Policy (“AUP” or ”Agreement”) is a legally binding agreement between you (“Customer” or “You” or “User” or “Account Owner”) and Chariton Valley Telephone Corporation (“Chariton Valley”) for use of Chariton Valley’s broadband and voice services (“Services”), and this AUP supersedes any other written or oral agreement. By establishing an account and/or by using or activating Services, Customer agrees to be bound by this AUP and to use the Services in accordance with this AUP and other Chariton Valley policies posted on Chariton Valley’s website, including but not limited to Chariton Valley’s Terms of Service, Internet Transparency Statement, DMCA Policy, and Privacy Policy. Chariton Valley may modify this AUP, the Services, and the terms and conditions and prices of the Services from time to time. Chariton Valley reserves the right in its sole discretion to deny or restrict your use of the Services, or immediately to suspend or terminate your Services, without notice,

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This agreement is available on the District website.
Acceptable Use • January 9th, 2023

STUDENTS: I have read and will abide by the Acceptable Use Policy (hereafter referenced as the “AUP”) of the Scarsdale Public Schools. I further understand that any violation of that agreement is unethical and may constitute a criminal offense. Should I commit any violation, my access privileges may be revoked and school disciplinary action, as set forth in the District’s Code of Conduct, and/or appropriate legal actions may be taken.

Contract
Acceptable Use • June 22nd, 2021

This Acceptable Use Policy (“AUP”) is part of the Parker Data & Voice, LLC Master Services Agreement (the “Agreement”). All capitalized terms in this AUP have the meanings identified in the Agreement, unless they are otherwise defined below.

ACCEPTABLE USE
Acceptable Use • January 22nd, 2018

This Acceptable Use Agreement applies to University of Providence (UP) employees, volunteers, trainees, and all others doing business with UP.

ACCEPTABLE USE OF TECHNOLOGY AGREEMENT
Acceptable Use • July 19th, 2017

The purpose of this Employee Acceptable Use of Technology Agreement (“Agreement”) is to ensure a safe and appropriate environment for all employees and students. Pursuant to Board Policy (“BP”) 4040, this Agreement notifies staff about the acceptable ways in which District Technology may be used at Coast Unified School District (“District”) and how all technology may be used without violating student privacy laws. The District recognizes and supports advances in technology and provides an array of technology resources for employees to use to enhance the learning environment, facilitate resource sharing, encourage innovation and to promote communication. While these technologies provide a valuable resource to the District, it is important that employees’ use of technology be appropriate for District purposes.

Introduction
Acceptable Use • September 13th, 2018

This Acceptable Use Policy (“AUP”) constitutes an Agreement between CCT Telecommunications (“CCT”) and its account holders (“Customers”) and System Users (“Users”). This Agreement applies to all CCT Customers and all Users who access CCT Network Systems or Services. This Agreement represents the complete agreement and understanding between CCT and its Customers and Users and supersedes any other written or oral agreement. Upon notice published on-line via CCT’s web site (http://www.4cct.com) or E-mail notification to Customers, CCT may modify the terms and conditions of this Agreement. CCT reserves the right to discontinue or change any service offered with or without prior notice.

Acceptable Use Policy & Customer System Use Agreement (Rules & Regulations)
Acceptable Use • June 26th, 2007

This Acceptable Use Policy constitutes an Agreement between iSelect Internet, Inc. dba Net Wizards (“Company”) and it's account holders ("Customers") and System Users. This Agreement applies to all Net Wizards Customers and all users of the Net Wizards network system, including dial-up account holders, direct connection (dsl, isdn, t- 1, t-3) domain hosting account holders and all users accessing any site hosted on Net Wizards network computers, servers and related systems ("System Users"). This Agreement represents the complete agreement and understanding between Net Wizards and its Customers and System Users and supersedes any other written or oral agreement. Upon notice published on-line via Company’s web site, ( http://www.netwizards.com) Net Wizards may modify the terms and conditions of this Agreement. Modifications are effective 30 days after posting to website. ( http://www.netwizards.com) Net Wizards reserves the right to discontinue or change services offered.

ACCEPTABLE USE POLICY (AUP):
Acceptable Use • September 13th, 2021

This Acceptable Use Policy (AUP) is incorporated by reference in your Master Service Agreement with Vlan24, Inc. At its sole discretion, Vlan24, Inc. may suspend or terminate this Agreement, with or without notice, if Client violates any terms and conditions of Vlan24, Inc.’s Service Level Agreement (SLA) and/or Terms of Service (TOS). If so terminated, no refunds will be made for pre-paid services.

Service Agreement
Acceptable Use • March 15th, 2016
WIRELESS ACCEPTABLE USE POLICY
Acceptable Use • March 11th, 2013

By clicking “I Agree” below to connect to the Saranac Central School District Guest Network, you agree to abide by the following terms and agreeing to all cautions and policies as they pertain to non-district owned devices. If you are a student, faculty or staff member at Saranac, you are agreeing to abide by the District’s Wireless Acceptable Use Policy.

BTC
Acceptable Use • February 8th, 2021

Brantley Telephone Company ("Brantley"), including its affiliated companies, has adopted this Acceptable Use Policy ("AUP") tooutlinetheacceptable useof Brantley's Broadband Internet service ("Broadband Service"). This AUPisinaddition toanyrestrictions containedinthe Brantley Agreement for Broadband Services (the "Subscriber Agreement") available at www.btconline.net. Please refer to the Frequently Asked Questions ("FAQs") which includes explanations of how Brantley implements and applies many of the provisions contained in this AUP.

Acceptable use policy
Acceptable Use • February 1st, 2021

This acceptable use policy ("Policy") sets forth the general guidelines and acceptable and prohibited uses of the machinefactoryoutlet.com website ("Website" or "Service") and any of its related products and services (collectively, "Services"). This Policy is a legally binding agreement between you ("User", "you" or "your") and Machine Factory Outlet ("Machine Factory Outlet", "we", "us" or "our"). By accessing and using the Website and Services, you acknowledge that you have read, understood, and agree to be bound by the terms of this Agreement. If you are entering into this Agreement on behalf of a business or other legal entity, you represent that you have the authority to bind such entity to this Agreement, in which case the terms "User", "you" or "your" shall refer to such entity. If you do not have such authority, or if you do not agree with the terms of this Agreement, you must not accept this Agreement and may not access and use the Website and Services. You acknowledge that th

ACCEPTABLE USE POLICY
Acceptable Use • November 12th, 2019

NOVOSERVE and CLIENT have executed a Service Agreement (the “Agreement”). Parties acknowledge that the terms and conditions of the Agreement govern this Acceptable Use Policy (“AUP”). This AUP is designed to provide a clear understanding of the rules, regulations, and restrictions in the use of NOVOSERVE’s Services.

Contract
Acceptable Use • June 28th, 2018

PLEASE READ THIS DOCUMENT CAREFULLY BEFORE SIGNING. NO STUDENT WILL BE GIVEN FULL INTERNET ACCESS UNLESS THE PARENT/GUARDIAN SIGNS THIS POLICY THAT ANNOUNCES THE POSSIBLE RISKS OF USING THE INTERNET AND MICROSOFT OFFICE 365. THE SCHOOL DISTRICT PROVIDES INTERNET FILTERS AND TAKES EVERY REASONABLE PRECAUTION TO ENSURE THAT INTERNET USE IS SAFE. HOWEVER, STUDENTS MAY ATTEMPT TO BYPASS THE SCHOOL FILTERS OR USE THEIR HOME COMPUTER TO EXPOSE YOUR STUDENT TO THE FOLLOWING RISKS:

ACCEPTABLE USE OF ICT FACILITIES AND DEVICES – AGREEMENT
Acceptable Use • November 3rd, 2017

In all classrooms and outdoor learning areas at Baringa State Primary School, students will have access to both the school’s network and to the Internet.

SCHEDULE 1 ACCEPTABLE USE POLICY
Acceptable Use • December 6th, 2021

This Acceptable Use Policy (“AUP”) sets forth the restrictions regarding use of the SightCall, Inc. (“SightCall”) Services platform (the “SightCall Services”). Use of the SightCall Services is governed by the separate agreement entered into between the user (“User”) and SightCall (the “Agreement”). This AUP is incorporated into the Agreement by reference.

ACCEPTABLE USE POLICY and Rules of Behavior AGREEMENT
Acceptable Use • July 21st, 2015

(herein referred to as user) and the U. S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS), to approve the use of government furnished mobile devices (e.g. smart phones, tablets, laptops, etc…) in the workplace.

ACCEPTABLE USE POLICY AND AGREEMENT
Acceptable Use • November 20th, 2020

This policy applies to staff members and governors, and all users of the School’s ICT systems are expected to read and understand this policy. To confirm acceptance of the policy, users will sign an Acceptable Use Agreement which is attached to this policy. Breach of this policy may result in disciplinary action.

ACCEPTABLE USE FOR INTERNET ACCESS SERVICE Revised February 2011
Acceptable Use • February 8th, 2011 • Oklahoma

This Subscriber Agreement (“Agreement”) is made between the Subscriber and Totel Customer Services, Inc. dba Totel CSI (“Provider”) for the provision and use of Internet services and/or products (“Service”).

ACCEPTABLE USE POLICY Agreement for Internet Access, E-mail, and Use of Networks and Other Technology
Acceptable Use • November 3rd, 2014

This agreement is entered into this (Day of Week) of (Date), between (Employee/User) and the (ISD/School District). The purpose of this agreement is to provide access to (ISD/School District) technology resources (computers, technical instruments, and networks) and to the (ISD’s/School District’s) Internet and wide-area network connections for legitimate educational purposes that are consistent with the ISD’s/School District’s) mission statement. As such, these accesses shall (1) assist in the collaboration and exchange of information, (2) facilitate personal growth in the use of technology, and (3) enhance information gathering and communication skills.

ACCEPTABLE USE POLICY (AUP)
Acceptable Use • August 7th, 2020
ACCEPTABLE USE POLICY
Acceptable Use • December 21st, 2021

The following acceptable use policy (“AUP”) is a legal agreement between you and BCN Telecom, Inc. (hereinafter "BCN"). The terms "we," "us" and "our" refer to BCN. The AUP works in conjunction with the Terms and Conditions found on our website or the Master Services Agreement if executed by the parties (collectively the “MSA”), as applicable, and any other agreements or additional terms and conditions between BCN and you and governs your use of any and all of BCN’s website and links found therein, equipment and/or services (collectively the “Service”). If you do not agree to all of the terms of the AUP, then please immediately stop utilizing the Service and notify BCN to terminate your account.

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ACCEPTABLE USE POLICY (AUP) AGREEMENT
Acceptable Use • June 14th, 2018

Each student and their parent/guardian must sign this Agreement as a condition for using the Danville Public School Division’s computer system. Read this Agreement carefully before signing.

Acceptable Use Policy (AUP)
Acceptable Use • August 27th, 2022

This Acceptable Use Policy (“AUP”) is part of the Platform as a Services Agreement between Customer and Chatitive (the “Agreement”). This AUP applies to use of the Chatitive Services by Customer and its Users.

Service Agreement
Acceptable Use • June 4th, 2018
ACCEPTABLE USE POLICY
Acceptable Use • June 8th, 2022

This agreement represents the complete legal understanding between greenhills.net and the account holder and supersedes any other written or oral agreement. Upon notice published on-line, greenhills.net may modify these terms and conditions and the prices and services offered. greenhills.net holds the right to terminate the account of an offending customer without notice.

ACCEPTABLE USE POLICY
Acceptable Use • November 10th, 2020

This Acceptable Use Policy (“AUP”) governs all uses of Brandlive’s services and sites and supplements any Master Services Agreement, Services Agreement, Terms of Service, or other contracting document for the provision and use of Brandlive’s services and sites (the “Services Agreement”). This AUP is incorporated by reference into the Services Agreement. Capitalized terms not defined herein have the meaning set forth in the Services Agreement.

ACCEPTABLE USE POLICY
Acceptable Use • June 6th, 2018

This Acceptable Use Policy (“AUP”) describes actions that Company prohibits when any party uses Company’s Services. This AUP is incorporated by reference and governed by the terms and conditions applicable to your use of Company’s Services. This AUP is applicable to Customer whether or not You have agreed to such terms and conditions, and Customer may not use the Services without agreeing to this AUP. Your use of Company’s Services shall be deemed to be your acceptance of this AUP.

Yuba City Unified School District
Acceptable Use • August 23rd, 2010

Yuba City Unified School District offers an Internet network, YCUSDnet, accessible by students, teachers, and staff. The Internet, an electronic highway, connects thousands of computers, computer networks and individual subscribers around the world. YCUSDnet users will sign an "Internet Acceptable Use Agreement" prior to being given access to YCUSDnet. This agreement will define the educational objectives and guidelines for use as well as unacceptable uses which will lead to revocation of access and possible legal action.

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