Limited Viewing Sample Clauses
The Limited Viewing clause restricts the circumstances or extent to which certain information, materials, or content can be accessed or viewed by specified parties. Typically, this clause outlines who is permitted to view the information, under what conditions, and may set time limits or require specific security measures. For example, it might allow only authorized employees to view confidential documents in a secure environment. Its core practical function is to protect sensitive information by controlling access, thereby reducing the risk of unauthorized disclosure or misuse.
Limited Viewing. Other than in connection with the making of trailers and teasers and other promotional vehicles, no one other than the editor and editor's immediate staff shall view the completed assembly before the director. For Series the Producer may, if the Director is unavailable, see the completed editor’s assembly before the Director. The Director may not exhibit the completed editor’s assembly to anyone else without approval of the Producer.
Limited Viewing. Other than in connection with the making of trailers and teasers and other promotional vehicles, no one other than the Editor and Editor's immediate staff shall view the completed assembly before the Director, or if the Director so requests, for twenty-four (24) hours after the Director's initial viewing. The Director may not exhibit the Motion Picture to anyone else without approval of the Producer.
Limited Viewing. Individuals authorized to view images created by the School District digital cameras shall be limited to
1. The Village Police Chief;
2. Village Police Department employees authorized by the Chief or, in the absence of the Chief, the Chief’s designee; and
3. The Village’s IT employees authorized by the Chief, or in the absence of the Chief, the Chief’s designee (collectively, “Authorized Viewers”). The Village shall not permit any individual, including Authorized Viewers, to view images created by the School District digital cameras on a routine basis. Authorized Viewers shall only view real time or recorded images created by the School District digital cameras when viewing is
1. Necessary or prudent, as determined by the Village, for the Village Police Department to deter or protect against an imminent and substantial threat that is likely to result in significant bodily harm or damage to School District property;
2. Necessary or prudent for training purposes, with notice of the date, time, and purpose to the School Principal or designee; or
3. Consented to by the School District for investigative purposes.
