Barnes & Noble BNTV250A eBook Reader User Manual


 
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property rights, trademark laws (by rights of privacy or publicity) or other proprietary right of
any party unless you own or control the rights thereto or have received all necessary consent to
do the same. This prohibition includes the use of any material or information including images or
photographs that are made available through an AT&T site or Service(s).
For more information about AT&T’s copyright protection practices under the Digital Millennium
Copyright Act (DMCA) of 1998:, and for information on how to contact AT&T’s DMCA agent,
please refer to: http://www.att.net/legal/copyright.
Oensive or Threatening Material or Content
AT&T IP Services shall not be used to host, post, transmit, or re-transmit any content or material
that is threatening, harassing, obscene, indecent, hateful, malicious, racist, fraudulent, deceptive,
invasive of privacy or publicity rights, abusive, inflammatory, or otherwise harmful or oensive
to third parties, treasonous, excessively violent or promotes the use of violence, or provides
instruction, information or assistance in causing or carrying out violence against any government,
organization, group or individual, or provides guidance, information or assistance with respect to
causing damage or security breaches to AT&T’s network or to the network of any other IP Service
provider. Customer shall not create or attempt to utilize a domain name that is fraudulent, indecent,
oensive, deceptive, threatening, abusive or harassing.
Interaction with Minors
AT&T has a zero tolerance policy regarding use of its Service to engage in inappropriate conduct
with a minor (anyone under 18 years of age). You shall not knowingly collect or solicit personal
information from a minor without the express consent of the parent or guardian of the minor, nor
shall you use this Service to harm or intimidate a minor. AT&T complies with all federal and state
laws pertaining to the protection of minors, including the reporting of all apparent cases of child
pornography or exploitation to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children. For more
information about online safety, visit www.ncmec.org or www.att.com/safety.
Spam/E-mail/Usenet Abuse
Violation of the CAN-SPAM Act of 2003, or any state or federal law regulating e-mail services,
constitutes an automatic violation of this AUP and AT&T reserves the right to seek damages and
other available relief against Customer, as applicable.
Spam/E-mail/Usenet Abuse is prohibited on AT&T IP Services. Examples of Spam/E-mail/Usenet
Abuse include but are not limited to the following activities:
Sending unsolicited electronic mail messages and “mail-bombing” (sending mass unsolicited e-mail
messages to a single user, or group of users, commercial or otherwise, or deliberately sending very
large attachments to one recipient) using IP Service(s) are prohibited.
using another site’s mail server to relay mail without the express permission of the site;
using another computer, without authorization, to send multiple e-mail messages or to retransmit
e-mail messages for the purpose of misleading recipients as to the origin;