The National Institute
on Media and the Family
TERMS UNDER WHICH MediaFamily.org
OFFERS ITS SERVICES
Introduction
"Mediafamily.org"
is a Web site owned and operated by the National Institute on Media
and the Family. "Subscriber" or "Subscribers"
mean each person or persons who establish a connection to or access
our Service. By using the Service (other than to read this Agreement
for the first time), Subscriber agrees to comply with all of the
terms and conditions of this Agreement and Subscriber acknowledges
that it has read our Privacy Policy.
General
The National
Institute on Media and the Family reserves the right at any time
to change the terms and conditions of this Agreement. Any such changes
shall be effective immediately upon notice thereof, which may be
given by means including posting on the Service or by any other
means by which Subscribers obtain notice thereof. Subscribers' use
of the Service after any such notice shall be deemed to constitute
Subscribers' acceptance of any such changes.
The National
Institute on Media and the Family reserves the right to discontinue
or to change any aspect or feature of the Service, including, without
limitation, content, hours of availability, and hardware or software
needed for access or use.
"Aggregate
and Statistical Information" is information that describes
the habits, usage patterns or demographics of Subscribers as a group
but does not indicate the identity of particular Subscribers. "Locator
information" is information that enables one to personally
identify a Subscriber such as a Subscriber's name, e-mail address,
or physical address. Subscribers agree that the National Institute
on Media and the Family may maintain and use any information provided
by Subscribers as part of their use of the Service and to provide
"Aggregate and Statistical Information" for other services
of the National Institute on Media and the Family. Subscribers agree
that the National Institute on Media and the Family may maintain
and use Locator Information for, among other things, to notify Subscribers
about the National Institute on Media and the Family's various services.
Please read our Privacy Policy for further
details.
Subscriber Conduct
Subscribers
shall use the Service for lawful purposes only. Subscribers shall
comply with the National Institute on Media and the Family's Code
of Conduct set forth below. Subscribers shall not post or transmit
through the Service any material which violates or infringes in
any way upon the rights of others, which is unlawful, threatening,
abusive, defamatory, invasive of privacy or publicity rights, vulgar,
obscene, profane or otherwise objectionable, which encourages conduct
that would constitute a criminal offense, give rise to civil liability
or otherwise violate any law, or which contains advertising or any
solicitation with respect to products or services. Any conduct by
a Subscriber that in the National Institute on Media and the Family's
discretion restricts or inhibits any other Subscriber from using
or enjoying the Service will not be permitted. Subscribers shall
not use the Service to advertise or perform any commercial solicitation.
The Service
contains copyrighted material, trademarks and other proprietary
information, including, but not limited to, text, software, photos,
video, graphics, music and sound, and the entire contents of the
Service are copyrighted as a collective work under the United States
copyright laws. The National Institute on Media and the Family owns
a copyright in the selection, coordination, arrangement and enhancement
of such content, as well as in the content original to it. Subscriber
may not modify, publish, transmit, participate in the transfer or
sale, create derivative works, or in any way exploit, any of the
content, in whole or in part, except where explicitly permitted.
Subscribers may download copyrighted material for Subscribers' personal
use only, except where explicitly prohibited. Except as otherwise
expressly permitted, no copying, redistribution, retransmission,
publication or commercial exploitation of downloaded material will
be permitted without the express permission of the National Institute
on Media and the Family and the copyright owner. In the event of
any permitted copying, redistribution or publication of copyrighted
material, no changes in or deletion of author attribution, trademark
legend or copyright notice shall be made. Subscribers acknowledge
that they do not acquire any ownership rights by downloading copyrighted
material.
Subscribers
shall not upload, post or otherwise make available on the Service
any material protected by copyright, trademark or other proprietary
right without the express permission of the owner of the copyright,
trademark or other proprietary right and the burden of determining
that any material is not protected by copyright rests with Subscribers.
Subscribers shall be solely liable for any damage resulting from
any infringement of copyrights, proprietary rights, or any other
harm resulting from such a submission. By submitting material to
any area of the Service, Subscribers automatically grant, or warrant
that the owner of such material has expressly granted the National
Institute on Media and the Family a royalty-free, perpetual, irrevocable,
non-exclusive right and license to use, reproduce, modify, adapt,
publish, translate and distribute such material (in whole or in
part) worldwide and/or to incorporate it in other works in any form,
media or technology now known or hereafter developed for the full
term of any copyright that may exist in such material. Subscribers
also permit any other Subscriber to access, view, store or reproduce
the material for a Subscriber's personal use. Subscribers hereby
grant the National Institute on Media and the Family the right to
edit, copy, publish and distribute any material made available on
the Service by Subscribers.
The foregoing
provisions are for the benefit of the National Institute on Media
and the Family, its subsidiaries, affiliates and its third party
content providers and licensors and each shall have the right to
assert and enforce such provisions directly or on its own behalf.
Disclaimer of Warranty;
Limitation of Liability
SUBSCRIBERS
EXPRESSLY AGREE THAT USE OF THE SERVICE IS AT SUBSCRIBERS' SOLE
RISK. NEITHER THE NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON MEDIA AND THE FAMILY, ITS
AFFILIATES NOR ANY OF THEIR RESPECTIVE DIRECTORS, OFFICERS, EMPLOYEES,
AGENTS, THIRD PARTY CONTENT PROVIDERS OR LICENSORS WARRANT THAT
THE SERVICE WILL BE UNINTERRUPTED OR ERROR FREE; NOR DO THEY MAKE
ANY WARRANTY AS TO THE RESULTS THAT MAY BE OBTAINED FROM USE OF
THE SERVICE, OR AS TO THE ACCURACY, RELIABILITY OR CONTENT OF ANY
INFORMATION, SERVICE, OR MERCHANDISE PROVIDED THROUGH THE SERVICE.
THE SERVICE
IS PROVIDED ON AN "AS IS" BASIS WITHOUT WARRANTIES OF
ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED
TO, WARRANTIES OF TITLE OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY
OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, OTHER THAN THOSE WARRANTIES
WHICH ARE IMPLIED BY AND INCAPABLE OF EXCLUSION, RESTRICTION OR
MODIFICATION UNDER THE LAWS APPLICABLE TO THIS AGREEMENT.
THIS DISCLAIMER
OF LIABILITY APPLIES TO ANY DAMAGES OR INJURY CAUSED BY ANY FAILURE
OF PERFORMANCE, ERROR, OMISSION, INTERRUPTION, DELETION, DEFECT,
DELAY IN OPERATION OR TRANSMISSION, COMPUTER VIRUS, COMMUNICATION
LINE FAILURE, THEFT OR DESTRUCTION OR UNAUTHORIZED ACCESS TO, ALTERATION
OF, OR USE OF RECORD, WHETHER FOR BREACH OF CONTRACT, TORTUOUS BEHAVIOR,
NEGLIGENCE, OR UNDER ANY OTHER CAUSE OF ACTION. SUBSCRIBERS SPECIFICALLY
ACKNOWLEDGE THAT THE NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON MEDIA AND THE FAMILY
IS NOT LIABLE FOR THE DEFAMATORY, OFFENSIVE OR ILLEGAL CONDUCT OF
OTHER SUBSCRIBERS OR THIRD-PARTIES AND THAT THE RISK OF INJURY FROM
THE FOREGOING RESTS ENTIRELY WITH SUBSCRIBERS.
IN NO EVENT
WILL THE NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON MEDIA AND THE FAMILY, OR ANY PERSON
OR ENTITY INVOLVED IN CREATING, PRODUCING OR DISTRIBUTING THE SERVICE
OR THE SERVICE SOFTWARE, BE LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT
LIMITATION, DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL
OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF OR INABILITY TO USE
THE SERVICE. SUBSCRIBERS HEREBY ACKNOWLEDGE THAT THE PROVISIONS
OF THIS SECTION SHALL APPLY TO ALL CONTENT ON THE SERVICE.
IN ADDITION
TO THE TERMS SET FORTH ABOVE NEITHER THE NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON MEDIA
AND THE FAMILY, NOR ITS AFFILIATES, INFORMATION PROVIDERS OR CONTENT
PARTNERS SHALL BE LIABLE REGARDLESS OF THE CAUSE OR DURATION, FOR
ANY ERRORS, INACCURACIES, OMISSIONS, OR OTHER DEFECTS IN, OR UNTIMELINESS
OR UNAUTHENTICITY OF, THE INFORMATION CONTAINED WITHIN THE SERVICE,
OR FOR ANY DELAY OR INTERRUPTION IN THE TRANSMISSION THEREOF TO
THE USER, OR FOR ANY CLAIMS OR LOSSES ARISING THEREFROM OR OCCASIONED
THEREBY. NONE OF THE FOREGOING PARTIES SHALL BE LIABLE FOR ANY THIRD-PARTY
CLAIMS OR LOSSES OF ANY NATURE, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, LOST
PROFITS, PUNITIVE OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES.
Monitoring
The National
Institute on Media and the Family shall have the right, but not
the obligation, to monitor the content of the Service, including
chat rooms, forums (bulletin boards), and interactive e-mail discussions
(when and if they become available), to determine compliance with
this Agreement and any Service rules of conduct ("Code of Conduct")
established by the National Institute on Media and the Family and
to satisfy any law, regulation or authorized government request.
The National Institute on Media and the Family shall have the right
in its sole discretion to edit, refuse to post or remove any material
submitted to or posted on the Service. Without limiting the foregoing,
the National Institute on Media and the Family shall have the right
to remove any material that the National Institute on Media and
the Family, in its sole discretion, finds to be in violation of
the provisions hereof or otherwise objectionable.
Indemnification
Subscribers
agree to defend, indemnify, and hold harmless the National Institute
on Media and the Family, its affiliates, and its respective directors,
officers, employees, agents, licensors, and third party content
providers from and against all claims and expenses, including reasonable
attorneys' fees, arising out of the use of the Service by Subscribers.
Termination
Either the National
Institute on Media and the Family or Subscriber may terminate this
Agreement at any time. If Subscriber terminates this Agreement Subscriber
shall do so by contacting the National Institute on Media and the
Family (click here for contact information)
and by immediately thereafter ceasing to access the Service in any
respect. Without limiting the foregoing, the National Institute
on Media and the Family shall have the right immediately to terminate
Subscriber's use of the Service in the event of any conduct by Subscriber
which the National Institute on Media and the Family, in its sole
discretion, considers to be unacceptable, or in the event of any
breach by Subscriber of this Agreement. The disclaimer of warranties,
indemnification, intellectual property, limitation of warranties,
and warranty provisions of this Agreement shall survive termination
or expiration of this Agreement.
Trademarks
"National
Institute on Media and the Family," "MediaWise,"
"KidScore," "MediaQuotient," "MediaMeasure,"
"Mind Games," "Smoke and Mirrors," "Tot
Smart," and each of their logos have trademark applications
registered or pending. All rights are reserved. All other trademarks
appearing on the Service are the property of their respective owners.
Third Party Content
The National
Institute on Media and the Family is a distributor (and not publisher)
of content supplied by third parties and Subscribers. Accordingly,
the National Institute on Media and the Family have no more editorial
control over such content than does a public library, bookstore,
or newsstand. Any opinions, advice, statements, services, offers,
or other information or content expressed or made available by third
parties, including information providers, Subscribers or any other
user of the Service, are those of the respective author(s) or distributor(s)
and not of the National Institute on Media and the Family. Neither
the National Institute on Media and the Family nor any third-party
provider of information guarantees the accuracy, completeness, or
usefulness of any content, nor its merchantability or fitness for
any particular purpose. (Refer to the Disclaimer of Warranty and
Limitation of Liability section above for the complete provisions
governing limitation of liabilities and disclaimers of warranty.)
In many instances,
the content available through the Service represents the opinions
and judgments of the respective content provider, Subscriber, or
other users not under contract with the National Institute on Media
and the Family. The National Institute on Media and the Family neither
endorses nor is responsible for the accuracy or reliability of any
opinion, advice or statement made on the Service by anyone other
than authorized National Institute on Media and the Family employee
spokespersons while acting in their official capacities. Under no
circumstances will the National Institute on Media and the Family
be liable for any loss or damage caused by a Subscriber's reliance
on information obtained through the Service. It is the responsibility
of Subscriber to evaluate the accuracy, completeness or usefulness
of any information, opinion, advice or other content available through
the Service. Please seek the advice of professionals, as appropriate,
regarding the evaluation of any specific information, opinion, advice
or other content.
Miscellaneous
This Agreement
and the Code of Conduct for the Service established by the National
Institute on Media and the Family constitute the entire agreement
of the parties with respect to the subject matter hereof, and supersede
all previous written or oral agreements between the parties with
respect to such subject matter. This Agreement shall be construed
in accordance with the laws of the State of Minnesota, without regard
to its conflict of laws rules. Jurisdiction and venue of any legal
action shall be in courts within the geographic boundary of Hennepin
County, Minnesota, and Subscribers agree to submit to personal jurisdiction
in said courts. No waiver by either party of any breach or default
hereunder shall be deemed to be a waiver of any preceding or subsequent
breach or default. The section headings used herein are for convenience
only and shall not be given any legal import.
Code of Conduct
The National
Institute on Media and the Family provides free Services through
the Web site accessible only after Subscriber registers for access.
Subscribers shall not provide anyone other than themselves with
their mediafamily.org username and password in order to access this
site. The National Institute on Media and the Family shall terminate
the subscription of any Subscriber they have reason to believe has
provided a third party access to this site through the use of their
username and password.
The National
Institute on Media and the Family is an ardent supporter of free
expression. The National Institute on Media and the Family is also
committed to a superb online community. While the National Institute
on Media and the Family has not yet introduced certain interactive
functions such as chat rooms, bulletin boards, or e-mail discussion
lists to the Service, if said interactive functions are introduced
in the future, the National Institute on Media and the Family will
then require that all of its Subscribers comply with the following
aspects of its Code of Conduct, in addition to those previously
listed:
- Recognize
and acknowledge that Subscribers are from diverse cultures and
backgrounds and hold diverse policy and political views, and that
the Service enjoys a substantial student subscriber base
- Do not antagonize
or harass other Subscribers
- Do not post
any content that is defamatory, infringing, obscene, pornographic,
abusive, harasses or that is otherwise unlawful or which violates
the legal rights of other Subscribers
- Do not use
the Service to advertise, solicit, promote the purchase of goods
or services, operate or engage in surveys or contests (other than
those of the Service), chain letters, or commercial enterprises,
or for any other commercial purpose
- Represent
yourself only as yourself and not as another, actual individual
- Be a responsible
member of the community; you are legally liable for the content
you post.
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