Internet and E-Mail Use Sample Clauses

Internet and E-Mail Use. Where Datapath’s Services include Internet access, Customer is responsible for providing and maintaining all computer equipment, software, cabling and telecommunications services necessary to access Internet Services. Customer shall be solely responsible for its connection to the Internet and shall maintain a valid IP address to enable Customer to use the Service. Customer shall be solely responsible for its activities (and the activities of anyone who obtains access to the Services using Customer's password) in using the Service including the activities of its employees, agents, and contractors. Customer shall conform to the protocols and standards published on the Internet from time to time and adopted by the majority of Internet users. Customer may access the Internet system for lawful purposes only, and Customer shall comply with rules and regulations established by Datapath’s and other networks through which Datapath provides the Services. Customer shall not use Datapath’s Internet system to transmit any material or to publish any web page (1) that incorporates or otherwise uses without permission any copyrighted works, trademarks, or trade secrets of any other person or entity; (2) that incorporates or otherwise uses any material legally determined to be threatening or obscene; or (3) that otherwise violates any state or federal law, statute or regulation. If Datapath reasonably believes that its Internet Services are being utilized for any of the above or other unlawful purposes by the Customer, or otherwise in contravention of the terms and conditions under which the Internet Services are offered, Datapath, in its discretion, unless otherwise obligated by applicable law or court order, may immediately discontinue such Services to the Customer without liability and/or report all violations under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act. Similarly, usage by Customer that could possibly result in damage to the hardware, software, or security of Datapath, its network, subscribers or the Internet system may result in immediate cancellation of Internet Services. In such event, all past due amounts owed by Customer plus a termination fee in the amount that would otherwise have been due for the Internet Services will become due. Expressly prohibited activities include, but are not limited to: (i) downloading software on the Internet system via Services supplied by Datapath that interferes with operations of the Internet system or Datapath’s network system; (ii...
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  • Internet Use Customer assumes total responsibility for its and its users’ use of the Internet. Masergy specifically disclaims any warranties, endorsements or representations regarding any merchandise, information, software, products, data, files, or services provided through the Internet.

  • Electronic Mail (E-mail If you send the Bank an e-mail message, the Bank will be deemed to have received it on the following business day. You should not rely on e-mail if you need to report an unauthorized transaction from one of your accounts or if you need to stop a payment that is scheduled to occur. • NOTE: E-mail transmissions outside of the Online Banking site are not secure. We advise you not to send us or ask for sensitive information such as account numbers, Password, account information, etc. via any general or public e-mail system. If you wish to contact us electronically, please use the e- mail link provided on our Online Banking site. Use this secure form to e-mail the Bank regarding inquiries about an electronic funds transfer error resolution, reporting unauthorized transactions, or contacting the Bank regarding other concerns of a confidential nature.

  • Internet Traffic Any traffic that is transmitted to or returned from the Internet at any point during the duration of the transmission.

  • Internet Access Hotels and Airports Employees who travel may need to access their e-mail at night. Many hotels provide free high speed internet access and Tyler employees are encouraged to use such hotels whenever possible. If an employee’s hotel charges for internet access it is reimbursable up to $10.00 per day. Charges for internet access at airports are not reimbursable.

  • Print Mail The Fund hereby engages PFPC as its exclusive print/mail service provider with respect to those items and for such fees as may be agreed to from time to time in writing by the Fund and PFPC.

  • Internet Services Transfer Agent shall make available to Fund and Shareholders, through its web sites, including but not limited to xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx (collectively, “Web Site”), online access to certain Account and Shareholder information and certain transaction capabilities (“Internet Services”), subject to Transfer Agent’s security procedures and the terms and conditions set forth herein and on the Web Site. Transfer Agent provides Internet Services “as is,” on an “as available” basis, and hereby specifically disclaims any and all representations or warranties, express or implied, regarding such Internet Services, including any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose and implied warranties arising from course of dealing or course of performance. Transfer Agent shall at all times use reasonable care in performing Internet Services under this Agreement.

  • Internet We will provide internet service to you for your noncommercial use. You acknowledge that the internet service is a shared service. We have no duty to you to edit, censor, review or take any responsibility for any information you or your guests may create, place on the internet, or view. You shall not use the internet we provide to engage in any criminal, illegal or unauthorized activity and any such use is a default of this Lease. Any violation of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act ("DMCA") is a breach of this Lease. You shall not attempt to degrade the performance of the internet service or hamper the ability of others to use the internet. You shall not use rogue devices, including wireless routers or modems, or take any measurers to interfere with our internet systems by configuring devices connected to our network so that they can communicate on our network using the internet protocol. Your use of the internet is at your sole risk and we are not responsible for your equipment, programs or software. Although we strive to provide superior internet service and sufficient bandwidth to our residents, we are not responsible for slow internet or other residents taking up significant bandwidth. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO INTERRUPT YOUR INTERNET SERVICE IN RESPONSE TO A BREACH OF THIS LEASE, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO A FAILURE TO PAY RENT OR A VIOLATION OF THIS PARAGRAPH 6.

  • Internet Banking service by means of which it is possible for the client to exercise various transactions posted by the Bank on the special web page of the bank xxx.xxxxxxxxx.xx (without visiting the Bank), according to the regulations established by the Bank;

  • Websites Websites created through the Network and/or linked with the School District’s official website must relate specifically to District-sanctioned activities, programs or events. Websites created using the Network or the School District’s equipment, or websites created as part of a classroom or club assignment or activity are the sole and exclusive property of the School District in perpetuity without any ownership rights existing in the page creator(s). The School District reserves the right to require that all material and/or links with other sites found to be objectionable be altered or removed for any reason or for no reason, in the sole judgment of Superintendent. The School District does not intend to open web pages for the expression of opinion, and specifically does not intend for its web pages to be a public forum or limited public forum for students, staff, or citizens. Web pages exist solely in support of the School District functions and mission as determined by the Board.

  • E-mail The Employee acknowledges that the Employer retains the right to review any and all electronic mail communications made with employer provided email accounts, hardware, software, or networks, with or without notice, at any time.

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