Limitation on Use of Cisco Calling Plans Sample Clauses

Limitation on Use of Cisco Calling Plans. This policy on the limitations of use of Cisco Calling Plan (“Cisco VOIP”) services covers all uses of Cisco VoIP services, including the use of any device, system, network, or account in connection with the services. It supplements the End User License Agreement, Offer Descriptions, terms of service, or other contracting documents for the provision and use of Cisco VoIP services. If You or Your Users violate any terms of this policy, Cisco may, in its sole discretion, immediately and without notice, terminate Your account, suspend or terminate access, or take any other appropriate action. Cisco may also, in its sole discretion, change this Limitations on Use policy from time to time, with such changes being effective upon posting at xxxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/c/en/us/about/legal/cloud-and-software/software-terms.html#~offer-descriptions.
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Limitation on Use of Cisco Calling Plans. This policy on the limitations of use of Cisco Calling Plan (“Cisco VOIP”) services covers all uses of Cisco VoIP services, including the use of any device, system, network, or account in connection with the services. It supplements the End User License Agreement, Offer Descriptions, terms of service, or other contracting documents for the provision and use of Cisco VoIP services. If You or Your Users violate any terms of this policy, Cisco may, in its sole discretion, immediately and without notice, terminate Your account, suspend, or terminate access, or take any other appropriate action. Cisco may also, in its sole discretion, change this Limitations on Use policy from time to time, with such changes being effective upon posting at xxxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/c/en/us/about/legal/cloud-and- software/software- terms.html#~offer- descriptions. Cisco VOIP services may be used only for lawful, proper, and appropriate purposes. You shall not use Cisco VoIP services to engage in any of the following prohibited activities. Likewise, You shall ensure that Your Affiliates and Users do not use Cisco VoIP services to engage in any of these activities. Additionally, You shall not authorize, assist, or enable any third party to use Cisco VoIP services to engage in any prohibited activities including: • Activity that is illegal or that promotes illegal activity or violence, including activity that is defamatory, harassing, threatening, abusive, libelous, malicious, deceptive, or fraudulent behavior • Activity in connection or conjunction with any pornographic and/or adult entertainment industry purposes, regardless of whether such activity is lawfully permitted • Misrepresentations as to identity or affiliation with any entity or organization • Activity that threatens, exploits, or otherwise xxxxx minors or that facilitates or supports human trafficking or terrorism • Violating or infringing any intellectual property or proprietary rights of Cisco or others • Unauthorized messages, advertising, or spam, including: • Posting multiple messages similar in content to Usenet or other newsgroups, listservs, forums, email mailing lists or other similar groups or lists • Conducting or forwarding surveys, contests, pyramid schemes, charity requests, or chain letters • Relaying email in an anonymous fashion or forging any TCP-IP packet header • Mailbombing, flooding, overloading, attacking, or otherwise interfering with a system or network • Sending unsolicited calls, messaging, or e...

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