Sentences with phrase «restricted access to that content»

It hasn't come without criticism, as some publishers restrict access to content that's already shipped on the disc, and sell it later as a «DLC».
Many more photos were posted, but few individuals had removed inappropriate material or restricted access to that content.
There are some conspiracy theorists who would contend that if Murdoch wishes to restrict access to his content it would be a good thing.
Essentially, Spotify has built its ad - supported audience to be so big that it can now restrict their access to content as a bargaining chip.
In addition, you can restrict access to content based on ratings or content type, and require a PIN to make purchases on the device — perfect for keeping young children from charging new apps to your credit card without your permission.

Not exact matches

However, Russian law mandates that if the owner doesn't take down the illegal content in question, it restricts access to the entire site.
If you've decided to allow your children to download apps but want to restrict what they can access, scroll down on the Restrictions menu to the «Allowed Content» section.
Following the revelations, YouTube said it would step up its efforts to prevent children from seeing that type of content by restricting access to inappropriate videos to users that are logged into the site and are older than 17.
For one, it is restricting access that apps can have to data about users» events, as well as information about groups such as member lists and content.
The tech giant may not be planning an all - out ban on nudity and explicit content, but they do have plans to start heavily restricting how easily users can access it.
You shall not Post Content that: (1) infringes any proprietary rights of any third party; (2) violates any law or regulation; (3) is defamatory or trade libelous; (4) is harmful, threatening, abusive, harassing, defamatory, vulgar, obscene, intimidating, profane, pornographic, hateful, racially, ethnically or sexually discriminatory or otherwise objectionable in any way or that otherwise violates any right of another; (5) encourages conduct that would violate any conduct prohibited by this Agreement; (6) restricts or inhibits any other user from using the Website; (7) is or amounts to an unsolicited advertisement, promotion, or other form of solicitation; (8) impersonates any person or entity or that directly or indirectly attempts to gain unauthorized access to any portion of the Website or any computer, software, or data of any person, organization or entity that uses or accesses the Website; (9) provides or create links to external sites that violate the Agreement; (10) is intended to harm, exploit, solicit, or collect personally identifiable information of, any individual under the age of 18 («Minor») in any way; (11) invades anyone's privacy by attempting to harvest, collect, store, or publish private or personally identifiable information without their foreknowledge and willing consent or distributes or contains viruses or any other technologies that may harm the Website or any of its users; (12) is copyrighted, protected by trade secret or otherwise subject to third - party proprietary rights, including privacy and publicity rights, unless you are the owner of such rights or have permission from the rightful owner to post the material and to grant Non-GMO Project all of the license rights granted herein; and / or (13) contains or promotes an illegal or unauthorized copy of another person's copyrighted work.
We review all app content before allowing it on our store, provide a wide range of age - appropriate content, and include parental controls in iOS to make it easy for parents to restrict or disable access to content.
Using a wireless switch you are able to collection parental controls to restrict access to social support systems, adult, illegal content and video discussing sites.
These devices often feature advanced parental controls, so parents can restrict access to inappropriate content.
Restricts web content and access to desktop applications, and sets an access schedule for your kids
For younger kids especially, look for devices that restrict access to the internet, limit purchases, and block iffy content.
As today's Financial Times recognises, the business models of many content providers are directly contributing to piracy by restricting the ways consumers can access legal content.
Never restrict access, and make the content easy to share (should be a no - brainer, since the slightest speedbumps can really slow viral spread, but you'd be surprised at how many campaigns put obstacles in viewers» paths).
Some nations restrict access to digital content, and authoritarian governments spy on intellectuals through the Web, gathering information to intimidate and imprison academics.
«The router technology that lets some countries restrict access to certain information is the same as that which lets our public libraries limit access to unsuitable content.
You don't need to subscribe to a Portland Press journal in order to register and set up these alerts, however your access to subscription content may be restricted.
Upon reasonable notice, you agree to provide Shopping Links copies of material and links to deliverables that contain the licensed Content including access without charge to any pay - walled or restricted area access to inspect usage of the Content and compliance with these terms.
Such responsibilities include taking all necessary technical and legal steps to ensure that access to any channel you operate or any web domain you place your channel on is restricted to individuals by whom such content may legitimately be viewed.
We reserve the right to immediately terminate or restrict your account or your use of the Tubi Services or access to Content at any time, without notice or liability, if Tubi determines in its sole discretion that you have breached these Terms of Use, violated any law, rule, or regulation, engaged in other inappropriate conduct, or for any other business reason.
If you are at least 13 and under 18 years of age, you may register with Tubi only if you have the consent of your parent or guardian, and access to Content may be restricted due to age appropriateness.
The use of services and in particular the content accessed may be restricted to persons and audiences who meet certain requirements such as being of legal age as provided by local laws etc..
You acknowledge and agree that Showtime Networks may suspend or discontinue offering the Application; modify the Application; change or discontinue the Services available through the Application; change how we offer and operate such Services (e.g., to begin charging a fee to access features or Content that we previously made available without charge); remove Content; impose limits on certain features or restrict your access to part or all of the Application, Services and Content; or make other changes in Showtime Networks» product and service offerings at its sole discretion and with or without notice to you.
Content could also be delivered through other means: For example, by giving people an option to have content delivered directly to their email without having to login to your LMS; when essential documents can be accessed via email (which is unlikely to be blocked regardless of ISP restrictions), more people are able to engage with your content — so even if access to your LMS is restricted, they have direct access to content in theirContent could also be delivered through other means: For example, by giving people an option to have content delivered directly to their email without having to login to your LMS; when essential documents can be accessed via email (which is unlikely to be blocked regardless of ISP restrictions), more people are able to engage with your content — so even if access to your LMS is restricted, they have direct access to content in theircontent delivered directly to their email without having to login to your LMS; when essential documents can be accessed via email (which is unlikely to be blocked regardless of ISP restrictions), more people are able to engage with your content — so even if access to your LMS is restricted, they have direct access to content in theircontent — so even if access to your LMS is restricted, they have direct access to content in theircontent in their inbox.
In the first article of this series, we looked at several eFrontPro features for controlling LMS access to your portal — as well as for restricting learner access to specific content within it.
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).
Some restricted access to their sites as a result, but no evidence exists that students questioned the content on their profiles.
Encryption typically restricts a user's ability to access the content to specific devices or applications.
It also means that anxious parents can block certain services (such as web browsing) from the nippers» profiles and restrict shopping access to child - friendly content.
Parental Controls — In the settings menu there's an option for parental controls where you can setup a password to restrict purchasing content, using the web browser, accessing certain apps, and more.
This current generation is also restricted to Wi - Fi use (802.11 n), while a further model with 3G connectivity is planned for around Easter 2011, but at least that means that it is capable of fast access and quick streaming of HD content.
The launch follows the recent software update to Kindle Fire, which introduced FreeTime, a profile system designed to restrict access to certain content.
From here, you can turn off access to stores, browser and in - app purchases, and even restrict content based on ratings.
Kindle FreeTime is a feature introduced last September that restricts content on Kindle Fire software to specific titles to try to get kids to focus on learning, which means we'll presumably see it lock down Paperwhite access in a similar, education - focused manner.
However, there's no way to restrict library content by user or to disable e-mail access.
Who's going to maintain this list of «acceptable» web sites, how many reading system developers are going to want to deal with the bother of opening and restricting access to certain site, and what's to say that the content hosted at those sites is what is claimed?
With iOS devices you can restrict and password protect the use of specific apps and types of content in the Settings menu, including the ability to add, buy or delete apps, or access movies or music, or access only kid - rated content among others.
However, there's no way to restrict library content by user or to disable email access.
This includes setting up their own profile, but also being able to restrict what that profile can access, while services like Fire for Kids Unlimited will let your child get access to age - appropriate content to keep them entertained - without you having to constantly approve everything.
If Le French Book provides you with a user ID and password to enable you to access restricted areas of this website or other content or services, you must ensure that the user ID and password are kept confidential.
We may restrict your access to certain features, services or Content at any time, without prior notice.
You agree not to engage in any of the following prohibited activities: (i) copying, distributing, or disclosing any part of the Service in any medium, including without limitation by any automated or non-automated «scraping»; (ii) using any automated system, including without limitation «robots,» «spiders,» «offline readers,» etc., to access the Service in a manner that sends more request messages to the Company servers than a human can reasonably produce in the same period of time by using a conventional on - line web browser (except that Humble Bundle grants the operators of public search engines revocable permission to use spiders to copy materials from Humble Bundle for the sole purpose of and solely to the extent necessary for creating publicly available searchable indices of the materials, but not caches or archives of such materials); (iii) transmitting spam, chain letters, or other unsolicited email; (iv) attempting to interfere with, compromise the system integrity or security or decipher any transmissions to or from the servers running the Service; (v) taking any action that imposes, or may impose in our sole judgment an unreasonable or disproportionately large load on our infrastructure; (vi) uploading invalid data, viruses, worms, or other software agents through the Service; (vii) collecting or harvesting any personally identifiable information, including account names, from the Service; (viii) using the Service for any commercial solicitation purposes; (ix) impersonating another person or otherwise misrepresenting your affiliation with a person or entity, conducting fraud, hiding or attempting to hide your identity; (x) interfering with the proper working of the Service; (xi) accessing any content on the Service through any technology or means other than those provided or authorized by the Service; (xii) bypassing the measures we may use to prevent or restrict access to the Service, including without limitation features that prevent or restrict use or copying of any content or enforce limitations on use of the Service or the content therein; (xiii) sell, assign, rent, lease, act as a service bureau, or grant rights in the Products, including, without limitation, through sublicense, to any other entity without the prior written consent of such Products» (defined below) licensors; (xiv) circumventing Service limitations on the number of Products you may purchase, including, without limitation, creating multiple accounts and purchasing a total number of Products through such multiple accounts which exceed the per - user limitations; or (xv) except as otherwise specifically set forth in a licensor's end user license agreement, as otherwise agreed upon by a licensor in writing or as otherwise allowed under applicable law, distributing, transmitting, copying (other than re-installing software or files previously purchased by you through the Service on computers, mobile or tablet devices owned by you, or creating backup copies of such software or files for your own personal use) or otherwise exploiting the Products (defined below) in any manner other than for your own private, non-commercial, personal use.
The fact that only this week there were hints at a streaming - focused 5G PlayStation Portable tallies well with a blockchain system that allows users to access their content across a range of devices and, with no restricting in - device hardware, play it — and potentially share it or sell it — when and wherever they want.
Unlike the other national papers, the Wall Street Journal notoriously restricts access to its online content.
Conversely, a «closed internet», where large corporations or governments favour certain uses or certain content, restrict access to certain websites, throttle bandwidth to promote their own content or simply filter out certain content, could be stifling to artists.
This country's academic journals would be supported by the libraries and funding councils enabling them to share their content openly and freely, without having to restrict access to subscribers.
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