Common use of Acceptable Use Policies (AUP) Clause in Contracts

Acceptable Use Policies (AUP). Xxxxxx’x Acceptable Use Policy (AUP) is posted to our web site and is to be acknowledged and known by the Customer at all reasonable times. Customer shall comply with Xxxxxx’x acceptable use policies. The acceptable use policies are subject to change at any time by Xxxxxx acting in its sole discretion, and all such changes shall be binding upon Customer upon written notice to Customer by Hunter. (a) Customer shall be responsible for the use and compatibility of equipment or software not provided by Hunter. In the event that Customer uses equipment or software not provided by Hunter which impairs Customer’s Data Services or the network, Customer shall nonetheless be liable for payment for all service, including without limitation any software provided by Hunter. Upon notice from Hunter that any equipment or software not provided by Hunter is causing or is likely to cause an hazard, interference, or service obstruction, Customer shall immediately eliminate the likelihood or hazard, interference, or service obstruction and if Customer fails to do so, Hunter may take such action as it deems required to eliminate such hazard, interference or service obstruction. (b) Customer will only connect to the network using industry standard equipment, which complies and is compatible with the service specifications set forth in applicable technical publications. Notwithstanding the undertaking of Customer in the prior sentence, if, in Hunter’s reasonable opinion, the technical integrity of the network or the service being provided over the network to Customer or any other third party is being jeopardized or is likely to be jeopardized as a result of the connection of any Customer premises equipment to the network by Customer or by any other activity for which Customer is responsible, Hunter may suspend the provision of the services to any connection so affected. Following remedial action by Customer satisfactory Xxxxxx, Xxxxxx will reinstate the service provided through that connection as soon as possible. (c) Hunter reserves the right to allow or refuse to allow any make, model or software revision of customer-provided equipment to be used as a gateway to any network access. Customer will cooperate with Hunter in setting the initial configuration for its equipment’s interface with the network. (d) Xxxxxx may from time to time issue technical instructions on the use of the network to ensure the proper functioning of the services or the protection of the network from damage or deterioration. Customer will observe technical instructions.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Internet Service Agreement, Internet Service Agreement

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Acceptable Use Policies (AUP). Xxxxxx’x Hunter’s Acceptable Use Policy (AUP) is posted to our web site (xxx.xxxxxxxxxxx.xxx) and is to be acknowledged and known by the Customer at all reasonable times. Customer shall comply with Xxxxxx’x Hunter’s acceptable use policies. The acceptable use policies are subject to change at any time by Xxxxxx Hunter acting in its sole discretion, and all such changes shall be binding upon Customer upon written notice to Customer by Hunter. (a) Customer shall be responsible for the use and compatibility of equipment or software not provided by Hunter. In the event that Customer uses equipment or software not provided by Hunter which impairs Customer’s Data Services or the network, Customer shall nonetheless be liable for payment for all service, including without limitation any software provided by Hunter. Upon notice from Hunter that any equipment or software not provided by Hunter is causing or is likely to cause an hazard, interference, or service obstruction, Customer shall immediately eliminate the likelihood or hazard, interference, or service obstruction and if Customer fails to do so, Hunter may take such action as it deems required to eliminate such hazard, interference or service obstruction. (b) Customer will only connect to the network using industry standard equipment, which complies and is compatible with the service specifications set forth in applicable technical publications. Notwithstanding the undertaking of Customer in the prior sentence, if, in Hunter’s reasonable opinion, the technical integrity of the network or the service being provided over the network to Customer or any other third party is being jeopardized or is likely to be jeopardized as a result of the connection of any Customer premises equipment to the network by Customer or by any other activity for which Customer is responsible, Hunter may suspend the provision of the services to any connection so affected. Following remedial action by Customer satisfactory XxxxxxHunter, Xxxxxx Hunter will reinstate the service provided through that connection as soon as possible. (c) Hunter reserves the right to allow or refuse to allow any make, model or software revision of customer-provided equipment to be used as a gateway to any network access. Customer will cooperate with Hunter in setting the initial configuration for its equipment’s interface with the network. (d) Xxxxxx Hunter may from time to time issue technical instructions on the use of the network to ensure the proper functioning of the services or the protection of the network from damage or deterioration. Customer will observe technical instructions.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Services Agreement

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Acceptable Use Policies (AUP). Xxxxxx’x Hunter’s Acceptable Use Policy (AUP) is posted to our web site (xxx.xxxxxxxxxxx.xxx) and is to be acknowledged and known by the Customer at all reasonable times. Customer shall comply with Xxxxxx’x acceptable use policies. The acceptable use policies are subject to change at any time by Xxxxxx acting in its sole discretion, and all such changes shall be binding upon Customer upon written notice to Customer by Hunter. (a) Customer shall be responsible for the use and compatibility of equipment or software not provided by Hunter. In the event that Customer uses equipment or software not provided by Hunter which impairs Customer’s Data Services or the network, Customer shall nonetheless be liable for payment for all service, including without limitation any software provided by Hunter. Upon notice from Hunter that any equipment or software not provided by Hunter is causing or is likely to cause an hazard, interference, or service obstruction, Customer shall immediately eliminate the likelihood or hazard, interference, or service obstruction and if Customer fails to do so, Hunter may take such action as it deems required to eliminate such hazard, interference or service obstruction. (b) Customer will only connect to the network using industry standard equipment, which complies and is compatible with the service specifications set forth in applicable technical publications. Notwithstanding the undertaking of Customer in the prior sentence, if, in Hunter’s reasonable opinion, the technical integrity of the network or the service being provided over the network to Customer or any other third party is being jeopardized or is likely to be jeopardized as a result of the connection of any Customer premises equipment to the network by Customer or by any other activity for which Customer is responsible, Hunter may suspend the provision of the services to any connection so affected. Following remedial action by Customer satisfactory Xxxxxx, Xxxxxx will reinstate the service provided through that connection as soon as possible. (c) Hunter reserves the right to allow or refuse to allow any make, model or software revision of customer-provided equipment to be used as a gateway to any network access. Customer will cooperate with Hunter in setting the initial configuration for its equipment’s interface with the network. (d) Xxxxxx may from time to time issue technical instructions on the use of the network to ensure the proper functioning of the services or the protection of the network from damage or deterioration. Customer will observe technical instructions.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Services Agreement

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