Some of the literary works offered on the Service have been identified as being in the public domain by
certain content providers.
We see it in developing countries as a teaser to get some customers to use mobile data and to give access to publicly beneficial data (Wikipedia, government sites, health sites etc) and then there are countries where it is a commercial deal between mobile or fixed operators and
certain content providers.
Not exact matches
Those rules, voted for in 2015, mandated that internet service
providers and mobile carriers can't provide so - called fast lanes to
certain content — sometimes their own.
The rules prohibit internet service
providers from blocking access to or charging extra to access
certain data or
content.
We may also collect
certain non-personally identifiable information from users of our site, such as their Internet protocol address, the type of browser and operating system they use, the domain name of your Internet service
provider, and the web pages,
content and advertisements you may have visited, viewed or clicked on.
Furthermore, Google is already burdened with many other risks, for instance: (1) increased competition from general purpose search engines and information services (page 7); (2) dependency on remaining competitive and providing value to advertisers (page 7); (3) being subject to increased regulatory scrutiny which may negatively impact business (page 8); (4) being «regularly subject to claims, suits, government investigations, and other proceedings that may result in adverse outcomes» (page 8); (5) «Privacy concerns relating to our technology could damage our reputation and deter current and potential users from using our products and services» (page 12); (6) «Web spam and
content farms could decrease our search quality, which could damage our reputation and deter our current and potential users from using our products and services» (page 13); (7) «Internet access
providers may be able to restrict, block, degrade, or charge for access to
certain of our products and services, which could lead to additional expenses and the loss of users and advertisers» (page 16); (8) «New technologies could block online ads, which would harm our business» (page 16).
However, AoA does collect and share
certain information with these
Content Providers in order for you to receive the content req
Content Providers in order for you to receive the
content req
content requested.
«We made Focus by Firefox because we believe
content blockers need to be transparent with publishers and other
content providers about how lists are created and maintained, rather than placing
certain content in a permanent penalty box,» Mozilla Chief Legal and Business Officer Denelle Dixon - Thayer wrote in a blog post.
His comment that he has been working with
content providers may explain why Law Ratchet treats articles from
certain established news sources differently than those from blogs.
Meanwhile, Internet users could be restricted from using
certain applications, and would likely have to pay more to access
content of
providers that weren't part of the telecommunications company's exclusivity deals».
Device information may include, for example: the type of device you are using (e.g., your particular brand of phone or tablet),
certain device identifiers which may be unique to your device, your Internet service
provider, and depending on your permissions,
content you have stored on your device (e.g. contacts stored on your phone).
When Internet service
providers can give preferential treatment to
certain content or hardware companies, those technologies harden to the accelerating effect of competition and users can't access new sources of information and innovative new services.
Sen. Scott Wiener, D - San Francisco, last week offered an amended version of a bill he introduced earlier this year, which essentially prohibits Internet service
providers from engaging in any practice that would manipulate or hinder consumer access to
certain content, devices or services.
In a statement outlining what he'd like internet service to look like, Obama highlights four major points: internet
providers wouldn't be allowed to block websites offering legal
content, they wouldn't be allowed to intentionally slow down or speed up
certain websites or services based on their own preferences, and they wouldn't be able to offer paid fast lanes.
Rather than large swaths of the internet suddenly becoming unavailable or only offered for a fee, internet
providers will likely continue to explore subtler methods of advantaging themselves and their partners, like offering data to use
certain services for free or speeding up delivery of their own
content.
If you view
certain content on the Online Services, we or a service
provider of ours may later display an advertisement related to that
content on a different webpage that you visit through the Online Services or on another non-Planned Parenthood website that has a relationship with the service
provider.