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The acceptable use policy operates as a contractual covenant that conditions continued service access on compliance with defined categories of prohibited conduct. Violation of these restrictions may trigger service suspension, termination, or other remedies available under the agreement.
Users are required to comply with the stated usage restrictions as a condition of service access. The provision obligates customers to ensure their own conduct and that of their users conforms to these standards across legal compliance, content restrictions, anti-spam requirements, and service protection measures.
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Your use of the Llama Materials must comply with applicable laws and regulations (including trade compliance laws and regulations) and adhere to the Acceptable Use Policy for the Llama 3 models (currently available at https://llama.meta.com/llama3/use-policy), which is hereby incorporated by referen...
Your use of the Service is subject to Comcast's Acceptable Use Policy (AUP), which is incorporated herein by reference and which may be updated from time to time. Violation of the AUP may result in immediate termination of your Service.
Customer shall not, and shall ensure that Authorized Users do not, use the Service in any manner that: (a) violates applicable laws or regulations; (b) infringes the intellectual property rights of any third party; (c) transmits harmful, offensive, or illegal content; or (d) attempts to reverse engi...
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"Customer will not, and will ensure that Users do not, access or use the Services in any manner that: (a) violates any applicable law, regulation, or third-party rights; (b) is deceptive, fraudulent, illegal, obscene, defamatory, libelous, threatening, harmful to minors, pornographic, indecent, harassing, hateful, religiously offensive, or encourages conduct that would be considered a criminal offense; (c) facilitates spam or other unsolicited messages in violation of applicable law; or (d) could adversely affect the Services or Calendly's reputation.— Excerpt from Calendly's Calendly Terms of Use
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The acceptable use policy operates as a contractual covenant that conditions continued service access on compliance with defined categories of prohibited conduct. Violation of these restrictions may trigger service suspension, termination, or other remedies available under the agreement.
Users are required to comply with the stated usage restrictions as a condition of service access. The provision obligates customers to ensure their own conduct and that of their users conforms to these standards across legal compliance, content restrictions, anti-spam requirements, and service protection measures.
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