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Common use of Spam Clause in Contracts

Spam. 3.1 In this clause 3, “Spam” includes one or more unsolicited commercial electronic messages with an “Australian link” as contemplated by the Spam Act 2003. 3.2 The Customer, an End-user, and any person who accesses the Service must not use the Service to: (a) send, allow to be sent, or assist in the sending of Spam; (b) use or distribute any software designed to harvest email addresses; or (c) otherwise breach the Spam Act 2003 or any regulations made under the Spam Act 2003.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Master Services Agreement, Master Services Agreement, Master Services Agreement

Spam. 3.1 In this clause 3, “Spam” includes one or more unsolicited commercial electronic messages with an “Australian link” as contemplated by the Spam Act 2003. 3.2 The Customer, an End-user, and any person who accesses the Service You must not use the Service to: (a) send, allow to be sent, or assist in the sending of Spam; (b) use or distribute any software designed to harvest email addresses; or (c) otherwise breach the Spam Act 2003 or any regulations made under the Spam Act 2003.the

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Customer Relationship Agreement

Spam. 3.1 (i) In this clause 3(e), “Spam” includes one or more unsolicited commercial electronic messages with an “Australian link” as contemplated by the Spam Act 2003. 3.2 (ii) The Customer, an End-user, and any person who accesses the Service must not use the Service to: (aA) send, allow to be sent, or assist in the sending of Spam; (bB) use or distribute any software designed to harvest email addresses; or (cC) otherwise breach the Spam Act 2003 or any regulations made under the Spam Act 2003.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Services Agreement