Common use of Restrictions on Use of Service Clause in Contracts

Restrictions on Use of Service. You shall not: (a) use the Service for anything other than your own personal use. You may not resell or remarket the Service, receive any charge or benefit for the use of the Service, or share or transfer the Service; (b) use the Service or permit it to be used for a purpose or in a manner that is contrary to law, for any illegal or abusive purpose, including criminal offences, intellectual property infringement or interference with network operation, Bell facilities or assets; (c) use the Service or permit it to be used so as to prevent a fair and proportionate use by others; (d) re-arrange, disconnect, remove, repair, modify or otherwise interfere with the Service, Xxxx Equipment or Bell facilities; (e) attempt to receive the Service without paying the applicable fees and charges; (f) use the Service in a manner which bypasses, or attempts to bypass, Xxxx’x network; (g) adapt, translate, modify, decompile, disassemble, reverse engineer or otherwise interfere with or defeat any software, applications or programs used in connection with the Service; or (h) modify, alter, or deface any of the trademarks, service marks, or other intellectual property made available through the Service nor use any of the foregoing except for the purpose for which such intellectual property is made available to you through the Service.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Consumer Service Agreement, Consumer Service Agreement, Consumer Service Agreement

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