Global Crossing Network Acceptable Use Policy for Electronic Exchange Sample Clauses

Global Crossing Network Acceptable Use Policy for Electronic Exchange. All Global Crossing and its affiliated companies’ (collectively, “Global Crossing”) computer, network and information systems Users are responsible for reviewing and complying with this Acceptable Use Policy. Global Crossing systems and all information on Global Crossing systems are the property of Global Crossing. Initials Initials
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Global Crossing Network Acceptable Use Policy for Electronic Exchange. All Global Crossing and its affiliated companies' (collectively, "Global Crossing") computer, network and information systems Users are responsible for reviewing and complying with this Acceptable Use Policy. Global Crossing systems and all information on Global Crossing systems are the property of Global Crossing. * CERTAIN INFORMATION IN THIS EXHIBIT HAS BEEN OMITTED AND FILED SEPARATELY WITH THE COMMISSION. CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT HAS BEEN REQUESTED WITH RESPECT TO THE OMITTED PORTIONS. Acceptable Use Use of Global Crossing electronic and information facilities shall be for the sole purpose of the User's business relationship with Global Crossing ("Business Purpose"). Users must adhere to the following policies, in addition to any other published guidelines or restrictions that Global Crossing may from time to time implement. • Use of System IDs must be within the normal authorized use for the ID. • Users with special User IDs must ensure that only appropriate access is used and that access is not utilized for non-Business Purposes. • The Global Crossing Technical Support Department must be contacted immediately if access to Global Crossing information or systems exceeds access authorizations for a System ID. • The Global Crossing Technical Support Department must be contacted when access to information, systems or use of a System ID is no longer required. • System ID Users must comply with all instructions issued by Global Crossing security administrators or authorized management representatives with respect to the use of, or password change for, any System ID. Unacceptable Use

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