Common use of REVOCATION OF PRIVILEGES Clause in Contracts

REVOCATION OF PRIVILEGES. The use of the Network is a privilege, which may be revoked by the District at any time and for any reason. Reasons for revoking privileges include, but are not limited to, the altering of system software, and/or the placing of unauthorized information, computer viruses or harmful programs on or through the computer system in either public or private files or messages.

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: Network and Internet Access Agreement, Network and Internet Access Agreement, Network and Internet Access Agreement

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