Sentences with phrase «regards to content protection»

What advice do you have to other contract composers with regards to content protection?

Not exact matches

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In particular, members shall pay particular regard to the protection of minors under their supervision, and shall not permit unsupervised access and take all reasonable steps to protect minors and those with any vulnerability or susceptibility from viewing content unsuited to them.
As part of that analysis the KJM (governmental institution responsible for youth protection regarding to online content / services) is taking a closer look at permitted and prohibited advertising in shop offerings.
Whereas according to Article 20 (2) and recital 3 of the Directive the content of the different types of international protection should be the same — unless otherwise indicated -, nothing in Article 33 gives reason to think that a distinction with regard to the content of the right to freedom of movement can be made based on the type of protection awarded.
It is worth noting that every single one of these early CASL decisions involved violations of the CRTC's Electronic Commerce Protection Regulations pertaining to CEMs content (i.e., Section 6 (2) regarding information that must be set out in any CEM) and form (i.e., the requirement that the information be set out «clearly and prominently» and that the unsubscribe mechanism in each CEM must be «able to be readily performed.»
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