Increasingly, real estate professionals and other
commercial users of the Internet are realizing that measuring the results of Web site home pages solely by the number of «hits» (contacts made at the site) is a less - than - satisfactory approach to careful analysis.
Not exact matches
While people have been finding love online since the earliest days
of the
internet, through newsgroups, chat rooms, games and other online communities, the meteoric development
of the
commercial dating industry has brought millions
of paying
users and mainstream exposure to the activity.
You will not, and will not allow or authorize others to, use the Services, the Sites or any Materials therein to take any actions that: (i) infringe on PetSmart Charities» or any third party's copyright, patent, trademark, trade secret or other intellectual or proprietary rights, or rights
of publicity or privacy; (ii) violate any applicable law, statute, ordinance or regulation (including those regarding export control); (iii) are defamatory, trade libelous, threatening, harassing, invasive
of privacy, stalking, harassment, abusive, tortuous, hateful, constitute discrimination based on race, religion, ethnicity, gender, sex, disability or other protected grounds, or are pornographic or obscene; (iv) interfere with or disrupt any services or equipment with the intent
of causing an excessive or disproportionate load on PetSmart Charities or its licensors or suppliers» infrastructure; (v) involve knowingly distributing viruses, Trojan horses, worms, or other similar harmful or deleterious programming routines; (vi) involve the preparation and / or distribution
of «junk mail», «spam», «chain letters», «pyramid schemes» or other deceptive online marketing practices, or any unsolicited bulk email or unsolicited
commercial email or otherwise in a manner that violate any applicable «anti-spam» legislation, including that commonly referred to as «CASL»; (vii) would be or encourage conduct that could constitute a criminal offense, give rise to civil liability or otherwise violate any applicable local, state, national or international laws or regulations; (viii) involve the unauthorized entry to any machine accessible via the Services or interference with the Sites or any servers or networks connected to the Sites or disobey any requirements, procedures, policies or regulations
of networks connected to the Sites, or attempt to breach the security
of or disrupt
Internet communications on the Sites (including without limitation accessing data to which you are not the intended recipient or logging into a server or account for which you are not expressly authorized); (ix) impersonate any person or entity, including, without limitation, one
of PetSmart Charities» or another party's officers or employees, or falsely state or otherwise misrepresent your affiliation with a person or entity; (x) forge headers or otherwise manipulate identifiers in order to disguise the origin
of any information transmitted through the Sites; (xi) collect or store personal data about other account
users or attempt to gain access to other account
users» accounts or otherwise mine information about other account
users or the Sites, or interfere with any other
user's ability to access or use the Sites; (xii) execute any form
of network monitoring or run a network analyzer or packet sniffer or other technology to intercept, decode, mine or display any packets used to communicate between the Sites» servers or any data not intended for you; (xiii) attempt to circumvent authentication or security
of any content, host, network or account («cracking») on or from the Sites; or (xiv) in PetSmart Charities» sole discretion, are contrary to PetSmart Charities» public image, goodwill, reputation or mission, or otherwise not in furtherance
of our Vision
of a lifelong, loving home for every pet.
You will not, and will not allow or authorize others to, use the Services or the Sites to take any actions that: (i) infringe on any third party's copyright, patent, trademark, trade secret or other proprietary rights or rights
of publicity or privacy; (ii) violate any applicable law, statute, ordinance or regulation (including those regarding export control); (iii) are defamatory, trade libelous, threatening, harassing, invasive
of privacy, stalking, harassment, abusive, tortuous, hateful, discriminatory based on race, ethnicity, gender, sex or disability, pornographic or obscene; (iv) interfere with or disrupt any services or equipment with the intent
of causing an excessive or disproportionate load on the Animal League or its licensors or suppliers» infrastructure; (v) involve knowingly distributing viruses, Trojan horses, worms, or other similar harmful or deleterious programming routines; (vi) involve the preparation and / or distribution
of «junk mail», «spam», «chain letters», «pyramid schemes» or other deceptive online marketing practices or any unsolicited bulk email or unsolicited
commercial email or otherwise in a manner that violate the Controlling the Assault
of Non-Solicited Pornography and Marketing Act (CAN - SPAM Act
of 2003); (vii) would encourage conduct that could constitute a criminal offense, give rise to civil liability or otherwise violate any applicable local, state, federal or international laws, rules or regulations; (viii) involve the unauthorized entry to any machine accessible via the Services or interfere with the Sites or any servers or networks connected to the Sites or disobey any requirements, procedures, policies or regulations
of networks connected to the Sites, or attempt to breach the security
of or disrupt
Internet communications on the Sites (including without limitation accessing data to which you are not the intended recipient or logging into a server or account for which you are not expressly authorized); (ix) impersonate any person or entity, including, without limitation, one
of the Animal League's or other's officers or employees, or falsely state or otherwise misrepresent your affiliation with a person or entity; (x) forge headers or otherwise manipulate identifiers in order to disguise the origin
of any information transmitted through the Sites; (xi) collect or store personal data about other Animal League members, Site
users or attempt to gain access to other Animal League members information, or otherwise mine information about Animal League members, Site
users, or the Sites; (xii) execute any form
of network monitoring or run a network analyzer or packet sniffer or other technology to intercept, decode, mine or display any packets used to communicate between the Sites» servers or any data not intended for you; (xiii) attempt to circumvent authentication or security
of any content, host, network or account («cracking») on or from the Sites; or (xiv) are contrary to the Animal League's public image, goodwill, reputation or mission or otherwise not in furtherance
of the Animal Leagues stated purposes.
It was only in the early 00s with the rise
of web 2.0 — a more
user - friendly, but also a
commercial and centralized version
of the
internet — that substantially more net artworks emerged.
Copyright law: Should
commercial Internet websites that sell music downloads allow
users to preview the works following the Copyright Board
of Canada's 2007 decision regarding royalties for communication to the public
of musical works?
Privacy advocates have been objecting for some time to the ability
of advertisers to follow
Internet users from site to site and to collect data on where people have gone, even for
commercial reasons, without
users» express consent or (probably) knowledge.
The erosion
of encryption sets a dangerous precedent which may well have wider effects — undermining
user confidence in the
internet as a means
of communication
of sensitive material, whether that be personal medical and banking records or
commercial negotiations.
Agreements between providers
of internet access services and end -
users on
commercial and technical conditions and the characteristics
of internet access services such as price, data volumes or speed, and any
commercial practices conducted by providers
of internet access services, shall not limit the exercise
of the rights
of end -
users laid down in paragraph 1.
(iv) by using the domain name, you have intentionally attempted to attract, for
commercial gain,
Internet users to your web site or other on - line location, by creating a likelihood
of confusion with the complainant's mark as to the source, sponsorship, affiliation, or endorsement
of your web site or location or
of a product or service on your web site or location.
Lord Sumption said accepting the NLA's arguments would lead to «an unacceptable result, which would make infringers
of many millions
of ordinary
users of the
internet across the EU who use browsers and search engines for private as well as
commercial purposes».
The European Parliament... notes that the online search market is
of particular importance in ensuring competitive conditions within the digital single market, given the potential development
of search engines into gatekeepers and the possibility they have
of commercialising secondary exploitation
of information obtained; calls, therefore, on the Commission to enforce EU competition rules decisively, based on input from all relevant stakeholders and taking into account the entire structure
of the digital single market in order to ensure remedies that truly benefit consumers,
internet users and online businesses; calls, furthermore, on the Commission to consider proposals aimed at unbundling search engines from other
commercial services as one potential long - term means
of achieving the aforementioned aims.