Common use of Impermissible Purposes Clause in Contracts

Impermissible Purposes. Participant shall not use any CRISP Service or permit any Participant User to use CRISP Services to conduct any business or activity, or solicit the performance of any activity, which is prohibited by or would violate any Applicable Law or legal obligation, or for purposes that may create civil or criminal liability in Participant or CRISP, including but not limited to: (i) uses which are defamatory, deceptive, obscene, or otherwise inappropriate; (ii) uses that violate or infringe upon the rights of any other Individual, such as unauthorized distribution of copyrighted material; (iii) “spamming,” sending unsolicited bulk e- mail or other messages or sending unsolicited advertising or similar conduct;

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Payer Participation Agreement, Payer Participation Agreement, Payer Participation Agreement

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