Ethical Use Sample Clauses

Ethical Use. A. Parties agree to abide by a set of ethical principles around data trust creation, management, and use (Exhibit E). B. Ethical commitments enumerated in this Agreement may be updated through unanimous vote by the Data Governance Council. Any approved changes or additions by the Data Governance Council are applicable to all Data Trust Members, Trustee, and Data Trust Users within thirty
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Ethical Use. A. Parties agree to abide by a set of ethical principles around data trust creation, management, and use (Exhibit F). B. Ethical commitments enumerated in this Agreement may be updated through unanimous vote by the Data Governance Council. Any approved changes or additions by the Data Governance Council are applicable to all Data Trust Members, Trustee, and Data Trust Users within thirty (30) days of modification. Trustee must update the ethical commitments enumerated in this Agreement within 7 days of Data Governance Council approval and send electronic notice to all Data Trust Members and Data Trust Users of the changes to the ethical obligations within 14 days of approval.
Ethical Use. YOUR USE OF ‘WEB WIZ’ SOFTWARE WILL NOT TARNISH THE REPUTATION AND INTEGRITY OF ‘WEB WIZ’ AND YOU CANNOT USE ‘WEB WIZ’ SOFTWARE IN REGARDS TO CONDONING OR PROMOTING; PORNOGRAPHY, NAZISM, TERRORISM, RELIGIOUS OR RACIAL HATRED, DEFAMATION OF AN INDIVIDUAL/ORGANISATION, SENDING UNSOLICITED SPAM EMAIL, PROMOTE OR PROVIDE PIRATED SOFTWARE, ANY ILLEGAL OR UNETHICAL ACTIVITY, OR ANYTHING ‘WEB WIZ’ DEEMS AS INAPPROPRIATE. THIS IS A ‘CORE ELEMENT’; FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THIS CONDITION WILL CONSTITUTE A BREACH OF CONTRACT.
Ethical Use. Ensure the product or service you develop, use, offer as a service or distribute meets the ethical requirements of the relevant industry or use case and that you have taken reasonable measures to address bias and inform users of the limitations of the product or service.
Ethical Use. We believe that students must be ethical in their use of the school’s ICT Network. For some examples of the type of conduct that we believe breaches the accepted principles of ethical behaviour, please see the full policy. In general, however, when using the Internet, students must not: • harass, or be abusive, discriminatory or indecent toward, any other person • access any Internet sites or subject matter that may jeopardise the reputation of the school or offend others Penalties for Misuse If a student breaches this policy by using ICT in an unacceptable, inappropriate or unethical way, the penalties will be in line with the school’s Behaviour Management policy, and range from: • a warning to the student • the student’s access to the computer network being either suspended or revoked suspension, exclusion and report to the SAPOL for any breaches of the law Network Privacy and Security Issues Students should be aware that any work or communication created or used on a school device is not private, and can be accessed by XXXX staff at any time. Parents / Caregivers: I / We believe understands the responsibilities associated with using ICT at the school, and thereby give my permission for him/her to use ICT at XXXX under school rules. I / We have read the condensed ICT Acceptable Use Policy above, and understand that students breaching these rules will be subject to appropriate action by the school. (Parent / Caregiver’s name) (Parent / Caregiver’s signature) (Date) Students (Years 6 – 12): I clearly understand the rules about computer use at school. I realise that if I break these rules I will be banned from using the computers at school for an appropriate period of time, and may be suspended. (Student’s name) (Student’s signature) (Date) (Home Group)
Ethical Use. Plagiarism of information or violation of copyright laws will be grounds for disciplinary action. Unless otherwise stated, all Users should assume that all materials on the internet, including web sites and graphics, are copyrighted.
Ethical Use. NVIDIA is committed to safety, trust and transparency in AI development. NVIDIA encourages you to (a) ensure that the product or service you develop, use, offer as a service or distribute meets the legal and ethical requirements of the relevant industry or use case, (b) take reasonable measures to address unintended bias and to mitigate harm to others, including underrepresented or vulnerable groups, and (c) inform users of the nature and limitations of the product or service.
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Ethical Use. A. Parties agree to abide by the ethical principles included in Exhibit A hereto around Data Trust creation, management, and use. Violation of these ethical principles may result in immediate revocation of Data Trust membership, revocation of access and use by approved Data Trust Users, or revocation of Trustee status by the Governance Board. B. Trustee or Trustee Affiliate agrees to include and maintain all directed acyclic graphs (DAGs), methods, and algorithms in a publicly available DAGs, Methods, and Algorithms registry with plain language descriptions of all relevant algorithms and models used by Trustee or its Affiliates, Members, or other Data Trust Users for informing decision making by an individual or organization using any Trust-managed Data Resource to promote and maintain algorithmic transparency. C. Ethical principles enumerated in this Agreement may be updated by the Governance Board. Any approved changes or additions by the Governance Board are applicable to all. D. Members, Trustee, Trustee Affiliate, and Data Trust Users within thirty (30) days of modification. Trustee must update the online registry of ethical principles within 7 Data Trust Users of the changes to the ethical obligations within 14 days of approval.
Ethical Use. If the class requires online access, the students should upload or mail only material that is accurate, inoffensive, non-threatening and legal. If, at any time, the classroom instructor or other participants find a student’s online viewing/writing to be threatening or offensive, that student will have his/her online access restricted. Participants who repeatedly seek out inappropriate information or who publish offensive information will have their access revoked. Students should tell the classroom instructor if they encounter any information online that is offensive, excessively violent, and obscene or makes them uncomfortable. The computers at Elgin Community College do NOT have screening software - any site on the Internet may be accessed from the campus. Elgin Community College cannot be held responsible for online materials found/published by Kids’ College students, even if those materials are offensive, but Safe Use: Participants should not give out personal information (full name, address, phone, social security number, for example) while online. Participants should not give out personal information about other people. Participants should never agree to meet in person someone they have met online. Participants may not use online resources or computers at the college to purchase materials or services. Participants may not download any type of software, plug-in, etc. to a computer on the college campus. Participants who do not follow these safety guidelines may have their online access restricted or revoked. Acceptance of Kids’ College Guidelines: I, the parent/guardian, understand the participant is required to abide by the terms, conditions and rules stated in the Kids’ College Waiver Form. I am fully aware of the consequences to the participant and myself resulting from the violation of any of the guidelines. I also authorize the Elgin Community College
Ethical Use. If the class requires online access, the students should upload or mail only material that is accurate, inoffensive, non-threatening and legal. If, at any time, the classroom instructor or other participants find a student’s online viewing/writing to be threatening or offensive, that student will have his/her online access restricted. Participants who repeatedly seek out inappropriate information or who publish offensive information will have their access revoked. Students should tell the classroom instructor if they encounter any information online that is offensive, excessively violent, and obscene or makes them uncomfortable. The computers at Elgin Community College do NOT have screening software - any site on the Internet may be accessed from the campus. Elgin Community College cannot be held responsible for online materials found/published by Kids’ College students, even if those materials are offensive, but Safe Use: Participants should not give out personal information (full name, address, phone, social security number, for example) while online. Participants should not give out personal information about other people. Participants should never agree to meet in person someone they have met online. Participants may not use online resources or computers at the college to purchase materials or services. Participants may not download any type of software, plug-in, etc. to a computer on the college campus. Participants who do not follow these safety guidelines may have their online access restricted or revoked. Acceptance of Kids’ College Guidelines: I, the parent/guardian, understand the participant is required to abide by the terms, conditions and rules stated in the Kids’ College Waiver Form. I am fully aware of the consequences to the participant and myself resulting from the violation of any of the guidelines. I also authorize the Elgin Community College designee to administer immediate or emergency medical treatment. If any unforeseen condition shall arise, calling on the judgment of the physician or the designee, I authorize the medical designee to do what is advisable provided an immediate effort is made to contact me. Severability: I further agree that this release shall be governed and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Illinois, County of Xxxx. I also expressly agree that the foregoing release, waiver, and assumption of risks are intended to be broad and inclusive as is permitted by law of the State of Illinois, and that if ...
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