Data Charges. You acknowledge and agree that you may also incur data charges or fees from a wireless or internet service provider (which may be Verizon or a third party) for accessing online services or purchasing products and services through interactive options available through the Service. You are solely responsible for all charges or fees payable to Verizon or third parties, including all applicable taxes, and you are solely responsible for protecting the security of credit card and other personal information provided to third parties in connection with such transactions.
Data Charges. 5.2.1 Data Charges are payable for all Devices and Unique User Ids which are capable of accessing Data on the first day of the month, except in circumstances where ‘actual use recording systems’ or contention systems are employed (see section 4.2 and 4.3 for further details) or where the Borsa Italiana Member Firm policy applies (see section 5.10). Devices added or deleted after the first working day are not counted or discounted for the purpose of billing in that month, i.e. they must be added to, or deducted from, the next month’s figures.
Data Charges. You acknowledge and agree that you may also incur data charges or fees from a wireless or internet service provider (which may be Verizon or a third party) for accessing online services or purchasing products and services through interactive options available through the Service. You are solely responsible for all charges or fees payable to Verizon or third parties, including all applicable taxes. In addition, you are solely responsible for protecting the security of credit card and other personal information provided to others in connection with such transactions. EXHIBIT C ACCEPTABLE USE POLICY
1. General Policy: Verizon reserves the sole discretion to deny or restrict your Service, or immediately to suspend or terminate your Service, if the use of your Service by you or anyone using it, in our sole discretion, violates the Agreement or other Verizon policies, is objectionable or unlawful, interferes with the functioning or use of the Internet or the Verizon network by Verizon or other users, or violates the terms of this Acceptable Use Policy ("AUP").
2. Specific Examples of AUP Violations. The following are examples of conduct which may lead to termination of your Service. Without limiting the general policy in Section 1, it is a violation of the Agreement and this AUP to:
(a) access without permission or right the accounts or computer systems of others, to spoof the URL, DNS or IP addresses of Verizon or any other entity, or to penetrate the security measures of Verizon or any other person's computer system, or to attempt any of the foregoing;
(b) transmit uninvited communications, data or information, or engage in other similar activities, including without limitation, "spamming", "flaming" or denial of service attacks;
(c) intercept, interfere with or redirect email or other transmissions sent by or to others;
(d) introduce viruses, worms, harmful code or Trojan horses on the Internet;
(e) post off-topic information on message boards, chat rooms or social networking sites;
(f) engage in conduct that is defamatory, fraudulent, obscene or deceptive;
(g) violate Verizon's or any third party's copyright, trademark, proprietary or other intellectual property rights;
(h) engage in any conduct harmful to the Verizon network, the Internet generally or other Internet users;
(i) generate excessive amounts of email or other Internet traffic;
(j) use the Service to violate any rule, policy or guideline of Verizon;
(k) use the service in any fashion for the tran...
Data Charges. LICENSEE shall pay the applicable Data Charges shown in the Charges Schedule which are expressed as annual Data Charges and are payable quarterly in advance. All charges are subject to Value Added Tax at the prescribed rate, and any other tax, duty or levy imposed by legislation. Data Charges are payable by LICENSEE within thirty (30) days of the date of the Licensor’s invoice, and time of payment shall be of the essence. The Licensor may add interest on overdue payments before and after any judgment at the then current rate of EURIBOR (as varied from time to time) plus two per cent (2%), calculated on a daily basis such interest to be compounded at the end of each calendar month. The Licensor may not amend the Data Charges for the first twelve (12) months following the Commencement Date. Thereafter, the Licensor may change the Data Charges on three (3) months written notice to LICENSEE. Where such increase in Data Charges constitutes an increase of 15% (fifteen per cent) or more for the period, LICENSEE may terminate the Agreement with written notice to the Licensor, such termination being effective the day such Data Charges increase was to be effective.
Data Charges. 5.1 All Customers are required to report Data Charges monthly in the format and with the content specified by Turquoise. Reports are to be submitted electronically via the Terminal Returns system (see the Reporting Schedule and the Direct Reporting Schedule for further information).
5.2 Turquoise reserves the right to request and obtain on reasonable notice such additional reports as may be required from time to time to monitor the Customer’s use of Data and compliance with this Agreement.
5.3 A Redistributor may grant a one-off, single free trial of thirty (30) days during which no Data Charges will apply. This will apply:
(i) per natural user for display Devices;
(ii) per End Customer for Data delivered via datafeed.
5.4 The Redistributor must submit a Report for any free trial access provided throughout the month in accordance with the Reporting Schedule.
5.5 Turquoise must approve in writing the contractual and technical controls put in place by any Redistributor prior to commencement of offering of free trials. These controls must prevent any misuse of free trial data, including but not limited to: (a) preventing recurring free trials, (b) limiting the free trial to 30 days per Professional Subscriber or Private Investor End Customer, and (c) ensuring that appropriate terms and conditions are in place to govern the free trial period.
5.6 Prior written permission must be sought from Turquoise for any free trial data to be delivered via datafeed.
5.7 Any free trial access must be reported under the relevant free trial reporting codes in the next report submitted to Turquoise following permissioning. If such free trial access converts into access to fee-liable Data, the Redistributor must report the Device under the fee-liable reporting codes in any subsequent month.
5.8 Redistributors granting free trial periods for Private Investors must ensure that such free trials are restricted to those users who complete a declaration, in advance, stating that they are eligible as per the Private Investor criteria.
5.9 If Data is delayed by 15 minutes or more prior to dissemination and display, it is categorised as Delayed Data and free of Charges.
5.10 Redistributors wishing to distribute Delayed Data to third parties must be appropriately licensed. 5.11 Redistributors will often seek to pass on Turquoise’s charges to their End Customers. This may be done as part of a Redistributor’s own charges.
Data Charges. LICENSEE shall pay the applicable Data Charges shown in the Charges Schedule which are expressed as annual Data Charges and are payable quarterly in advance. All charges are subject to Value Added Tax at the prescribed rate, and any other tax, duty or levy imposed by legislation. Data Charges are payable by LICENSEE within thirty (30) days of the date of the Licensor’s invoice, and time of payment shall be of the essence . Any overdue amounts may, in Licensor’s reasonable discretion, accrue an interest equal to 1% (one percent) per calendar month or any part thereof. Furthermore, all judicial and extra judicial costs will be entirely for the account of the Licensee. Any outstanding amounts owed by the Licensee at the default date will become immediately payable, regardless of the method of payment. The Licensor may not amend the Data Charges for the first twelve (12) months following the Commencement Date. Thereafter, the Licensor may change the Data Charges on three (3) months written notice to LICENSEE. Where such increase in Data Charges constitutes an increase of 15% (fifteen per cent) or more for the period, LICENSEE may terminate the Agreement with written notice to the Licensor, such termination being effective the day such Data Charges increase was to be effective.
Data Charges. You are responsible for the charges of any wireless service provider while using Digital Banking.
Data Charges. 5.1 All Customers are required to report Data Charges monthly in the format and with the content specified by Turquoise. Reports are to be submitted electronically via the Terminal Returns system (see the Reporting Schedule and the Direct Reporting Schedule for further information).
5.2 Turquoise reserves the right to request and obtain on reasonable notice such additional reports as may be required from time to time to monitor the Customer’s use of Data and compliance with this Agreement.
5.3 A Redistributor may grant a one-off, single free trial of 30 (thirty) days during which no Data Charges will apply. This will apply:
(i) Per natural user for display Devices
(ii) Per End Customer for Data delivered via datafeed.
5.4 The Redistributor must submit a Report for any free trial access provided throughout the month in accordance with the Reporting Schedule.
5.5 Turquoise must approve in writing the contractual and technical controls put in place by any Redistributor prior to commencement of offering of free trials. These controls must prevent any misuse of free trial data, including but not limited to:
(a) Preventing recurring free trials (b) Limiting the free trial to 30 days per Professional Subscriber or Private Investor End Customer, and
Data Charges. APS is not responsible for any charges including but not limited to roaming charges from your mobile service or internet service provider which may apply in conjunction with the Service provided under this Application.
Data Charges. Professional Streaming15 (all Borsa Italina markets) Price per month, per device Level 1 Level 2 (5,10,20 & full depth) All Borsa Italiana markets (AFF, DER, MOT) €14.70 €49.10 Post-trade data €7.50 Direct Reporting Customers Price per month, per Physical User Level 1 Level 2 (5,10,20 & full depth) All Borsa Italiana markets (AFF, DER, MOT) €16.90 €56.50 Post-trade data €8.60 From 1 January 2021 until 31 December 2021, the following Physical User Data Charges shall apply for Customers who were Direct Reporting Customers in 2020: • All Borsa Italiana markets – Professional Streaming Level 1: €16.20 • All Borsa Italiana markets – Professional Streaming Level 2: €54.00 • Post Trade Data – Professional Streaming: €8.30 Other Data Groups Price per month, per device Level 1 Level 2 (5,10,20 & full depth) AFF €12.90 €42.80 DER €12.90 €42.80 MOT €10.70 €37.50 Euronext STAR Milan €10.70 €37.50 ETF Plus €10.70 €37.50 Euronext Growth Milan €10.70 €37.50 Commodities markets €5.30 €10.70 Professional Snapshot16 (all Borsa Italiana markets) Level 1 Level 2 (5,10,20 depth) Level 2 (full depth) All Borsa Italiana markets (AFF, DER, MOT) €2.80 €18.90 €45.85 Private Investors17 (all Borsa Italiana Markets) Price per month, per Active18 unique User or Device ID Level 1 Level 2 (5,10,20 & full depth) All Borsa Italiana markets (AFF, DER, MOT) €0.42 €1.20 All Borsa Italiana markets (AFF, DER, MOT) (APAC only)19 N/A Fee waived20 Data charge general information All Charges exclude VAT. The Charges quoted are in Euros. BIT reserves the right to amend any Charges at its sole discretion. Policy details and definitions in respect of these Charges are available in Schedule A of the Agreement. 17 The eligibility criteria for Private Investors are contained within Schedule A of the Agreement. 18 A User ID is considered Active when it accesses to Borsa Italiana data at least once in a month. Charges are based on the Level of Data that the User is enabled.