Publishing on the Internet Sample Clauses

Publishing on the Internet. When published on the Internet, the Certification Logo must be either: a) protected from being downloaded through the use of scripting or coding, or b) protected from being downloaded by dividing the xxxx into sections that can only be individually downloaded and cannot be pieced together in a practicable manner. When using the manner described in b above, the xxxx must be divided into a minimum of four (4) sections of either varying width or height. However, when published on the Internet by licensee, these sections must fit together to form a seamless image to the viewer.
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Publishing on the Internet. All publications of school, grade, department, group, or project pages that are displayed on any of the NASD’s technology shall be created in conformance with this Policy and within any additional guidelines established by the NASD.
Publishing on the Internet. When published on the Internet, the Compliance Certification Mark must be either: (a) protected from being downloaded through the use of scripting or coding, or (b) protected from being downloaded by dividing the mark into sections that can only be individually downloaded and cannot be pieced together in a practicable manner.
Publishing on the Internet. The school has a website, smart phone app and Facebook page that allows the opportunity to advertise the school to the community and on occasions, may display student’s work and activities. The following applies to posting on the school's website, app and Facebook:  All materials published on the internet by the school will be used to present relevant information about the school that is of use to the school and wider communities.  No identifiable images portraying students of the school will be published on the school website, app or Facebook page without the parents of students portrayed giving written and informed consent.  No article, artwork or image will be published by the school or its students without an acknowledgement of the original author/creator. The school will abide by all copyright requirements in this regard.  Any documents made available for users to download will be virus-checked prior to being made available.  No links to other pages or sites on the internet will be published without scrutiny by the school, while ensuring it is appropriate to do so. Students and parents in Kindergarten to Year 6 will sign the attached relevant Electronic Device Usage Agreement form at the start of the year. This will be countersigned by their teacher. Students who enrol during the year will be issued with the agreement as part of the enrolment process. Students in Kindergarten to Year 6 will be instructed on correct computer use during the early weeks of Term One. Teachers will routinely inform students of correct internet use. Inappropriate use of internet services will result in the student being excluded from internet and/or computer use for a period of time as determined by the teacher, or, where technology permits, limitations implemented via the network administrator. Lutheran School Wagga Wagga seeks to instruct students in the appropriate use of electronic devices and as such, consequences shall be administered to students that deliberately neglect their responsibilities. In addition, students that use electronic devices to engage in illegal, slanderous activities, such as cyber-bullying, piracy or editing images, will not only face severe school-based sanctions, but possible criminal prosecution. Lutheran School Wagga Wagga values internet and data security and protection. This includes systems to protect from both intrusion, as well as protecting the young eyes and minds of the students. Strategies include using an advanced router provid...
Publishing on the Internet. When published on the Internet, the Compliance Certification Xxxx must be either: (a) protected from being downloaded through the use of scripting or coding, or (b) protected from being downloaded by dividing the xxxx into sections that can only be individually downloaded and cannot be pieced together in a practicable manner.
Publishing on the Internet. The Electronic COMPLIANCESUCCESS Xxxx must be either: (i) protected from being downloaded through the use of scripting or coding; or (ii) protected from being downloaded by dividing the COMPLIANCESUCCESS Xxxx into sections that can only be individually downloaded and cannot be pieced together in a practicable manner. When using the manner described in clause Error! Reference source not found. above, the COMPLIANCESUCCESS Xxxx must be divided into a minimum of four sections of either varying width or height. However, when published on the Internet by Licensee, these EXHIBIT B-1 sections must fit together to form a seamless image to the viewer.
Publishing on the Internet. When published on the Internet, the Authorized Assessor Xxxx must be either: (a) protected from being downloaded through the use of scripting or coding, or (b) protected from being downloaded by dividing the xxxx into sections that can only be individually downloaded and cannot be pieced together in a practicable manner.
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Publishing on the Internet. NASD requires that all publications of school, grade, department, group or project pages that are displayed on any NASD webpage be created and reviewed within the guidelines established by NASD.

Related to Publishing on the Internet

  • 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.

  • Information About You and Your Visits to the Website All information we collect on this Website is subject to our Privacy Policy. By using the Website, you consent to all actions taken by us with respect to your information in compliance with the Privacy Policy.

  • Web Site Information on registration for and use of the E-Verify program can be obtained via the Internet at the Department of Homeland Security Web site: xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/E-Verify.

  • Website E-bidders are responsible to identify the property properly and to ensure that the details and description of the Property are correct and accurate before bidding.

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

  • Internet Service In the event that internet is required during your stay, please verify that the Property selected provides the service. Rules of the House: In the event there are rules specific to your Property either required by the Owner or if applicable from an HOA, they will be posted at the home and your compliance is necessary. Rental Unit for Sale: Occasionally a Property may go on the market for sale. In such cases Agent reserves the right to show the Property to potential buyers. Agent will make every effort to schedule the showing at a time that is convenient for Tenant, so as not to interrupt your vacation. Tenant’s cooperation is appreciated. Consumable Products: Paper products, laundry/dish detergent, personal toiletry items and food staples are not included in the Properties. Linens: Linens are included with all Properties for reservations up to 2 days or more. If linens and towels are damaged or missing there will be an added fee to replace and/or clean those items. Linens and towels should only be used for sleeping in and drying off. Damaged or missing bath towels are $25, hand towels are $15, wash cloths are $10, sheets are $30, pillow cases are $15, and bath mats are $20. Damaged items might include makeup, blood stains, excessive dirt, tanning lotion, and human waste.

  • Information in Postings Such notice shall contain the following information: Nature of position, qualifications, required knowledge and education, skills, wage or salary rate or range and location. The posting shall reflect the job content. Such qualifications shall not be decided in an arbitrary or discriminatory manner.

  • PARTY WEBSITES AND CONTENT The Site may contain (or you may be sent via the Site) links to other websites ("Third- Party Websites") as well as articles, photographs, text, graphics, pictures, designs, music, sound, video, information, applications, software, and other content or items belonging to or originating from third parties ("Third-Party Content"). Such Third-Party Websites and Third-Party Content are not investigated, monitored, or checked for accuracy, appropriateness, or completeness by us, and we are not responsible for any Third-Party Websites accessed through the Site or any Third-Party Content posted on, available through, or installed from the Site, including the content, accuracy, offensiveness, opinions, reliability, privacy practices, or other policies of or contained in the Third-Party Websites or the Third-Party Content. Inclusion of, linking to, or permitting the use or installation of any Third-Party Websites or any Third-Party Content does not imply approval or endorsement thereof by us. If you decide to leave the Site and access the Third-Party Websites or to use or install any Third-Party Content, you do so at your own risk, and you should be aware these Terms and Conditions no longer govern. You should review the applicable terms and policies, including privacy and data gathering practices, of any website to which you navigate from the Site or relating to any applications you use or install from the Site. Any purchases you make through Third- Party Websites will be through other websites and from other companies, and we take no responsibility whatsoever in relation to such purchases which are exclusively between you and the applicable third party. You agree and acknowledge that we do not endorse the products or services offered on Third-Party Websites and you shall hold us harmless from any harm caused by your purchase of such products or services. Additionally, you shall hold us harmless from any losses sustained by you or harm caused to you relating to or resulting in any way from any Third-Party Content or any contact with Third-Party Websites.

  • Line Information Database LIDB is a transaction-oriented database accessible through Common Channel Signaling (CCS) networks. For access to LIDB, ONS must purchase appropriate signaling links pursuant to Section 10 of this Attachment. LIDB contains records associated with End User Line Numbers and Special Billing Numbers. LIDB accepts queries from other Network Elements and provides appropriate responses. The query originator need not be the owner of LIDB data. LIDB queries include functions such as screening billed numbers that provides the ability to accept Collect or Third Number Billing calls and validation of Telephone Line Number based non-proprietary calling cards. The interface for the LIDB functionality is the interface between BellSouth’s CCS network and other CCS networks. LIDB also interfaces to administrative systems.

  • Internet Warnings If the Settling Entity offers for sale any of the Products to California consumers through websites such as xxxxxx.xxx that are not reformulated as set forth in subsection 2.2 above, it shall ensure that the required warning (with the language set forth in subsection 2.3 above) is prominently displayed to the purchaser prior to completion of the transaction without requiring the potential buyer to use considerable effort to be made aware of the health hazard advisory. The warning (or a clearly marked hyperlink to the warning using the word “WARNING”) given in conjunction with the online sale of the Products may appear either: (a) prominently placed on a webpage in which the Product’s photograph, price, or “add to cart” section are displayed; (b) on the same webpage as the order form for the Product; or (c) on any webpage displayed to the purchaser during the checkout process and prior to its completion for any purchaser with a California shipping address. The symbol “” may be placed adjacent to the signal word. The internet warning may use the Short-Form Warning content described in subsection 2.3(b). The URL "xxx.X00Xxxxxxxx.xx.xxx" in the Warning may be substituted with an equivalent reference to the official "Proposition 65 Warnings Website."

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