Examples of Offending Material in a sentence
Any Club that is found to be in breach of By-Law 14.13 (A) as determined by the League or the Competition Management Committee in its absolute discretion, must immediately upon receipt of notification of the breach remove the Offending Material, confirm in writing to the League that is has done so and shall be liable to sanctions as is deemed appropriate by the League or Competition Management Committee in their absolute discretion.
Any Club that is found to be in breach of By-Law 14.13 (A) as determined by the League or the Administration Committee in its absolute discretion, must immediately upon receipt of notification of the breach remove the Offending Material, confirm in writing to the League that is has done so and shall be liable to sanctions as is deemed appropriate by the League or Administration Committee in its absolute discretion.
This includes providing links to other websites that may contain Offending Material.
Offending Material: any material which may reasonably be deemed to be: • in breach of any law, or the Supplier’s acceptable use policy, or • offensive, indecent, obscene, defamatory, menacing, racist or • in breach of confidence, IPR, privacy or any right of a third party.
Any Club that operates or having operated on its behalf a website representing the Club and its activities ("Club Website"), agrees that it is prohibited from publishing, displaying or otherwise disseminating on the Club Website any content, information, images or other form of communication that is deemed by the League or the Administration Committee to be inappropriate, offensive or damaging to the reputation of the Club, the League or AFL NSW/ACT Commission Ltd ("Offending Material").