Common use of Internet Etiquette Clause in Contracts

Internet Etiquette. A. Users will be polite in all communication with others using the Youth Program equipment. Users will not use sexual, violent, or abusive language of any kind in messages to others. B. Users will use courteous, respectful language. Users will not swear, use vulgarities, sexual, harsh, racist, or disrespectful language of any kind. C. Users understand any transmission, including electronic mail, is not private and that their communications and access will be monitored. D. Users will evaluate information carefully. As with any research material, users must review it for accuracy and bias. E. Users will not use the network or the Internet in such a way as to disrupt the use of the network by other users. Users will not send “chain letters,” or “broadcast” messages to lists or individuals.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Registration Agreement, Registration Agreement, Registration Agreement

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