Unsolicited Information definition

Unsolicited Information. As defined in Section 11.01(b)(iii).
Unsolicited Information. As defined in Section 11.01(b)(iii) of this Agreement.
Unsolicited Information means the information which is sent for commercial and marketing purposes against explicit rejection of the recipient and does not include marketing authorized under the law.

Examples of Unsolicited Information in a sentence

  • All Unsolicited Information shall be deemed to be non-confidential and Neuro Summum shall be free to reproduce, use, disclose, and distribute such Unsolicited Information to others without limitation or attribution.

  • Unsolicited Information If we receive personal information that we did not solicit, we will determine as soon as reasonably practicable where we could have lawfully collected that information as part of our functions or activities.

  • Notwithstanding anything contained in this Agreement to the contrary, VLC reserves the right, in its sole and absolute discretion for any reason or no reason, to remove or modify any Unsolicited Information, Content, posting, or any other element of the VLC Sites or Software and the Services, without notice or permission from you.

  • By providing Unsolicited Information, you thereby grant us a perpetual, royalty- free, fully paid up and irrevocable right and license to use, reproduce, modify, publicly display, distribute, transmit, sublicense, create derivative works from, transfer, sublicense and sell such Unsolicited Information.

  • All Unsolicited Information shall be deemed to be non-confidential and Bites shall be free to reproduce, use, disclose, and distribute such Unsolicited Information to others without limitation or attribution.

  • You may only provide Unsolicited Information that conforms to these Terms of Use.


More Definitions of Unsolicited Information

Unsolicited Information means significant accreditation-related information revealed about a candidate or member institution (1) during off-site or on-site committee reviews, (2) between periods of scheduled review, and/or (3) during a meeting on the record with the Committees on Compliance and Reports constitutes unsolicited information that may become the basis for a request for further documentation of compliance with a SACSCOC standard or policy. (Further information can be found in SACSCOC policy Unsolicited Information available at www.sacscoc.org.)

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