IP Addresses Sample Clauses

IP Addresses. Authorized Users shall be identified and authenticated by the use of Internet Protocol ("IP") addresses provided by the Licensee to the Distributor. The use of proxy servers by the Licensee or the Participating Institutions is authorized as long as any proxy server IP addresses provided limit remote or off- campus access to the Authorized Users. Authorized IP Addresses are listed in Appendix C. An updated list will be sent to the Distributor on an annual or as- needed basis without the need to amend this Agreement. Alternatively, if the Publisher is utilizing its own and/or third-party system for IP range change notification (such as e.g. IP Registry), then an updated list may be sent via such system instead. The Distributor shall ensure that the Publisher shall use reasonable efforts to cooperate with the Participating Institutions in the implementation of new authentication protocols and procedures (such as Shibboleth) as they are developed during the term of this Agreement. Both the Licensee and the Distributor will provide cooperation to coordinate or facilitate this process but they will not be liable for correct implementation of such authentication protocols and procedures (which remain the full responsibility of the Publisher and the respective Participating Institution).
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IP Addresses. Authorized Users shall be identified and authenticated by the use of Internet Protocol (“IP”) addresses provided by Licensee to Licensor. The use of proxy servers is authorized as long as any proxy server IP addresses provided limit remote or off-campus access to Authorized Users. Authorized IP Addresses are listed in Appendix C. An updated list will be sent to Licensor on an annual or as needed basis. Licensee and Licensor shall cooperate in the implementation of new authentication protocols and procedures (such as Shibboleth) as they are developed during the term of this Agreement.
IP Addresses. Any IP addresses provided to you by Astound in connection with the Services are and will remain the property of Astound. You will not alter, modify, sell, lease, assign, encumber or otherwise tamper with the IP addresses. Astound reserves the right to change addressing schemes at any time.
IP Addresses. Authorized Users shall be identified and authenticated by the use of Internet Protocol ("IP") addresses provided by the Licensee to the Distributor. The use of proxy servers by the Licensee or Participating Institutions is authorized as long as any proxy server IP addresses provided limit remote or off- campus access to Authorized Users. Authorized IP Addresses are listed in Appendix C. An updated list will be sent to the Distributor on an annual or as- needed basis without the need to amend this Agreement. The Licensee and Distributor shall cooperate in the implementation of new authentication protocols and procedures (such as Shibboleth) as they are developed during the term of this Agreement.
IP Addresses. Customer agrees that any IP address assignments and allocations from Granite are based on the address lending policy of American Registry for Internet Numbers and applicable agencies. It is an express condition of this Agreement, that the use of Services and the loan, assignment, and/or allocation of such IP addresses shall terminate, and the IP addresses shall be returned to Granite when this Agreement and/or any applicable Services expire or are terminated. Granite reserves the right to recover any address space due to inadequate utilization or an AUP violation.
IP Addresses. Any Internet addresses allocated by NetCarrier to Customer shall remain the property of NetCarrier upon the expiration or sooner termination of this Agreement, provided however, that Customer shall be permitted to continue to use any such addresses for a period of sixty (60) days after the date Service ceases, as such date is determined by NetCarrier.
IP Addresses. A suitable number of IP addresses to be used in conjunction with the Internet Dedicated Service will be assigned at Customer’s request and in accordance with Verizon’s then-current applicable assignment guidelines and the applicable registry guidelines and policies. Verizon cannot guarantee that other IP address areas previously assigned by other Internet providers can be reused for the Verizon connection as a result of superseding guidelines. Customer may use its own, already assigned provider- independent IP addresses.
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IP Addresses. An IP address is a unique string of numbers that is assigned to User’s computer by User’s Internet Service Provider. Web servers automatically identify User’s computer by its IP address. Company uses User’s IP address to help diagnose problems with its server, to administer the Service, avoid hacking attacks on the Service’s server(s), and may use it and aggregate it to gather broad demographic, geographic, and industry information. The Service may also gather “traffic data” that may be helpful for marketing purposes or for improving the products and services Company offers. Company does not link IP addresses or traffic data to any personally identifiable information except to investigate improper activity with respect to the Service, if requested or required to do so by law enforcement or if otherwise permitted or required to do so by law without User’s consent.
IP Addresses. Authorized Users shall be identified and authenticated by the use of Internet Protocol (“IP”) addresses provided by NTK to Suweco. The use of proxy servers is authorized as long as any proxy server IP addresses provided limit remote or off-campus access to Authorized Users. Authorized IP Addresses are listed in Appendix C. An updated list will be sent to Suweco on an annual or as needed basis. NTK and Suweco shall cooperate in the implementation of new authentication protocols and procedures (such as Shibboleth) as they are developed during the term of this Agreement.
IP Addresses. Any IP Addresses allocated to Customer by Peer 1 must be maintained by Customer in an efficient manner as deemed by ARIN and utilized at 80% within 30 days of assignment by Peer 1 to Customer. Failure to comply with this Section may result in the revocation of IP Addresses by Peer 1 after five days notice to Customer.
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