Inappropriate Use Sample Clauses

Inappropriate Use. There may be content on the Internet or otherwise available through the Service which may be offensive to some individuals, or which may not be in compliance with all local laws, regulations and other rules. For example, it is possible to obtain access to content that is pornographic or offensive, particularly for children. ASK4 assumes no responsibility for the content contained on the Internet or otherwise available through the Service. You assume the risk of accessing content through the Service, and neither ASK4 nor any of its employees, agents or suppliers shall have any liability for any claims, losses, actions, damages, suits or proceedings arising out of or otherwise relating to access to such content. Content questions or complaints should be addressed to the content provider and not to ASK4. You are solely responsible for any information that you publish on the Internet. You must ensure that the recipient of the content is appropriate. For example, you must take appropriate precautions to prevent minors from receiving inappropriate content. ASK4 and its employees reserve the right (but are under no obligation) to refuse to post or to remove any information or materials, in whole or in part, that it, in its sole discretion, deems to be offensive, indecent, or otherwise inappropriate regardless of whether such material or its dissemination is unlawful.
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Inappropriate Use. The following are examples of inappropriate charges that may result in cancellation of the state travel card: • Meals or tips while on business in headquarters or residence city, • Alcoholic beverages, • A long-distance personal call from the traveler's headquarters, • Airfare to go to an amusement park, • Renting a video for personal viewing unless rented from a hotel and billed as part of the lodging expense, and • Tips for a bellhop to carry bags. Charge Card Payment Responsibility HHS agencies assume no liability for any charges made on any state travel charge card, and use normal voucher procedures to reimburse expenses. To avoid delinquency, the traveler must pay the travel charge card bill upon receipt of the statement and without regard of the travel reimbursement status.
Inappropriate Use. The following are examples of inappropriate use of technology resources that may result in loss of privileges or disciplinary action:  Using the resources for any illegal purpose, including threatening school safety;  Accessing the resources to knowingly alter, damage, or delete District property or information, or to breach any other electronic equipment, network, or electronic communications system in violation of the law or District policy;  Damaging electronic communications systems or electronic equipment, including knowingly or intentionally introducing a virus to a device or network, or not taking proper security steps to prevent a device or network from becoming vulnerable;  Disabling or attempting to disable or bypass any Internet filtering device;  Using someone’s account without permission;  Pretending to be someone else when posting, transmitting, or receiving messages;  Attempting to read, delete, copy, modify, or interfere with another user’s posting, transmission, or receipt of electronic media;  Using resources to engage in conduct that harasses or bullies others;  Sending, posting, or possessing materials that are abusive, obscene, pornographic, sexually oriented, threatening, harassing, damaging to another’s reputation, or illegal, including material that constitutes cyberbullying and “sexting;”  Using inappropriate language such as cursing, vulgarity, ethnic or racial slurs, and any other inflammatory language;  Posting personal information about yourself or others, such as addresses, phone numbers, or photographs, without permission, or responding to requests for personally identifiable information or contact from unknown individuals;  Any malicious attempt to harm or destroy District equipment or data of another user of the District’s system, or any of the agencies or other networks that are connected to the Internet is prohibited;  Deliberate attempts to degrade or disrupt system performance are violations of District policy and administrative regulations and may constitute criminal activity under applicable state and federal laws. Such prohibited activity includes, but is not limited to, the uploading or creating computer viruses;  Vandalism as defined above will result in the cancellation of system use privileges and will require restitution for costs associated with the system restoration, as well as other appropriate consequences.  Making appointments to meet in person people met online; if a request for such a meet...
Inappropriate Use. Using the system for any illegal purpose. Using the EISD computers, network, or resources for personal or private gain, personal business or commercial advantage/profit Disabling or attempting to disable any Internet filtering device. Encrypting communications to avoid security review Borrowing someone's account without permission or sending messages from someone else’s email account. (Employees are responsible for their own access rights to the district computers, the network and resources. Sharing access rights with others, including students, is prohibited. Violations that occur under the employee’s access rights, as a result of consent or negligence, are the sole responsibility of the employee.) Sharing your account information with anyone else including students Using the EISD computers, network, or resources for political purposes in violation of federal, state or local laws. You cannot be held liable for e-mails that are sent to you, but you can be held liable for e-mails that you send to others Posting personal information about yourself or others, including students (such as addresses and phone numbers) Downloading or using copyrighted information without permission from the copyright holder. Intentionally introducing a virus to the computer system or any other type of computer vandalism Posting messages and accessing and/or displaying in class any material that is abusive, violent in nature, obscene, sexually oriented, threatening, harassing, damaging to another's reputation, or illegal Gaining unauthorized access to restricted information or resources Disruptive use such as distribution of large quantities of information that may overwhelm the system (mass mailing, non-educational chain letter, Internet hoaxes, network games, business solicitations, broadcast messages, or other similar material.) Wasting school resources through improper use of the electronic system such as excessive printing (paper, toner, etc.)
Inappropriate Use. Use of the RCS by an RCS Party or Associate, which use is determined to be inappropriate by the Program Manager/Xxxxxxxxxx County and/or the Advisory Board;
Inappropriate Use. Students will be in violation of the signed Acceptable Use Policy (AUP) if any of the following occur: ● Wireless Hotspots not provided by LISD are prohibited on the LISD network ● Installing Apps on a District owned device that are on the District Unapproved Apps list ● Circumventing the LISD App Store to load Apps not approved by LISD ● Using the District’s electronic communications system for illegal purposes including, but not limited to, cyberbullying, gambling, pornography, and computer hacking ● Disabling or attempting to disable any system monitoring or filtering security measures ● Sharing usernames and passwords with others; and/or borrowing someone else’s username, password, or account access ● Purposefully opening, viewing, using or deleting files belonging to another system user without permission ● Electronically posting data (including but not limited to audio recordings, video recordings, images, and personal information) about others or oneself when it is not related to a class project and / or without the permission of all parties. ● Downloading or plagiarizing copyrighted information without permission from the copyright holder ● Intentionally introducing a virus or other malicious programs onto the District’s system ● Electronically posting messages or accessing materials that are abusive, obscene, sexually oriented, threatening, harassing, damaging to another’s reputation, or illegal ● Gaining unauthorized access to restricted information or network resources
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Inappropriate Use. Each system user is expected to comply with all District policies governing Network and Internet access and to abide by the generally accepted rules of network etiquette. These general rules include, but are not limited to, the following:
Inappropriate Use. Under CIPA, the determination of what matter is inappropriate for minors shall be made by the school board, local educational agency or other authority responsible for making the determination. CIPA does not define what constitutes inappropriate matter.
Inappropriate Use. Licensee may not use the Font in pornographic, fraudulent, immoral, infringing, illegal, harassing, offensive, or defamatory material, including, without limitation, any use of the Licensed Asset that: • may create a risk of harm, loss, physical or mental injury, emotional distress, death, disability, disfigurement, or physical or mental illness to you, to any other person, or to any animal; • may create a risk of any other loss or damage to any person or property; • seeks to harm or exploit children by exposing them to inappropriate content, asking for personally identifiable details or otherwise; • may constitute or contribute to a crime or tort; • contains any information or content that we deem to be unlawful, harmful, abusive, racially or ethnically offensive, defamatory, infringing, invasive of personal privacy or publicity rights, harassing, humiliating to other people (publicly or otherwise), libelous, threatening, profane, or otherwise objectionable; • contains any information or content that is illegal (including, without limitation, the disclosure of insider information under securities law or of another party's trade secrets); • contains any information or content that you do not have a right to make available under any law or under contractual or fiduciary relationships; • contains any information or content that you know is not correct and current; or • promotes racism, bigotry, hatred or physical harm of any kind against any group or individual. COPYRIGHT: The Font is protected by copyright law. Xxx Xxxxxxx is the sole, exclusive owner of all intellectual property rights, including rights under copyright and trademark law. Licensee agrees not to use the Font in any manner that infringes the intellectual property rights of Xxx Xxxxxxx or violates the terms of this XXXX.
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