Common use of Certificate Revocation Clause in Contracts

Certificate Revocation. The CA will revoke certificates or a Certificate issued to Subscribers: (i) upon written request (including by electronic means) of any Subscriber to whom the subject Certificate was issued; (ii) if CA becomes aware that any material fact contained in the Certificate is no long- er true; (iii) as necessary to comply with the then-current Certification Standards, Operating Standards or Substitute Operating Standards. (iv) Subscriber is in material breach of terms of its Subscriber Agreement pertaining to Security or of any Certification Standards; (v) the security of a Certificate or any associated private key or Root(s) has (or may have) been compromised; (vi) the Certificate was not properly issued under this Agreement or any applicable Certification Standards; (vii) the Certificate was issued to persons or entities identified as publishers of mali- cious software or that impersonated other persons or entities; (viii) the Certificate was issued as a result of fraud or negligence (including fraud or negligence of or within CA or a Browser Manufacturer); or (ix) a Certificate, if not revoked, will compromise the trust status of any Product(s). (x) Certificates issued to subscribers who use it to digitally sign hostile code, includ- ing spyware or other malicious software (malware) downloaded without user con- sent. (xi) if CA becomes aware that the private key has been communicated to an unau- thorized person or a non-affiliated organization. The ATC will inform the Subscriber if by any reason a certificate issued to him has been re- voked by the ATC.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Subscriber Agreement, Subscriber Agreement, Subscriber Agreement

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Certificate Revocation. The CA will revoke certificates or a Certificate issued to Subscribers: (i) upon written request (including by electronic means) of any Subscriber to whom the subject Certificate was issued; (ii) if CA becomes aware that any material fact contained in the Certificate is no long- er true; (iii) as necessary to comply with the then-current Certification Standards, Operating Standards or Substitute Operating Standards. (iv) Subscriber is in material breach of terms of its Subscriber Agreement pertaining to Security or of any Certification Standards; (v) the security of a Certificate or any associated private key or Root(s) has (or may have) been compromised; (vi) the Certificate was not properly issued under this Agreement or any applicable Certification Standards; (vii) the Certificate was issued to persons or entities identified as publishers of mali- cious software or that impersonated other persons or entities; (viii) the Certificate was issued as a result of fraud or negligence (including fraud or negligence of or within CA or a Browser Manufacturer); or (ix) a Certificate, if not revoked, will compromise the trust status of any Product(s). (x) Certificates issued to subscribers who use it to digitally sign hostile code, includ- ing spyware or other malicious software (malware) downloaded without user con- sent. (xi) if CA becomes aware that the private key has been communicated to an unau- thorized person or a non-affiliated organization. The ATC will inform the Subscriber if by any reason a certificate issued to him has been re- voked by the ATC.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Subscriber Agreement, Subscriber Agreement

Certificate Revocation. The CA will revoke certificates or a Certificate issued to Subscribers: (i) upon written request (including by electronic means) of any Subscriber to whom the subject Certificate was issued; (ii) if CA becomes aware that any material fact contained in the Certificate is no long- er longer true; (iii) as necessary to comply with the then-current Certification Standards, Operating Standards or Substitute Operating Standards. (iv) Subscriber is in material breach of terms of its Subscriber Agreement pertaining to Security or of any Certification Standards; (v) the security of a Certificate or any associated private key or Root(s) has (or may have) been compromised; (vi) the Certificate was not properly issued under this Agreement or any applicable Certification Standards; (vii) the Certificate was issued to persons or entities identified as publishers of mali- cious software or that impersonated other persons or entities; (viii) the Certificate was issued as a result of fraud or negligence (including fraud or negligence of or within CA or a Browser Manufacturer); or (ix) a Certificate, if not revoked, will compromise the trust status of any Product(s). (x) Certificates issued to subscribers who use it to digitally sign hostile code, includ- ing spyware or other malicious software (malware) downloaded without user con- sent. (xi) if CA becomes aware that the private key has been communicated to an unau- thorized person or a non-affiliated organization. The ATC ETC will inform the Subscriber if by any reason a certificate issued to him has been re- voked by the ATCETC.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Subscriber Agreement

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Certificate Revocation. The CA will revoke certificates or a Certificate issued to Subscribers: (i) upon written request (including by electronic means) of any Subscriber to whom the subject Certificate was issued; (ii) if CA becomes aware that any material fact contained in the Certificate is no long- er longer true; (iii) as necessary to comply with the then-current Certification Standards, Operating Standards or Substitute Operating Standards. (iv) Subscriber is in material breach of terms of its Subscriber Agreement pertaining to Security or of any Certification Standards; (v) the security of a Certificate or any associated private key or Root(s) has (or may have) been compromised; (vi) the Certificate was not properly issued under this Agreement or any applicable Certification Standards; (vii) the Certificate was issued to persons or entities identified as publishers of mali- cious software or that impersonated other persons or entities; (viii) the Certificate was issued as a result of fraud or negligence (including fraud or negligence of or within CA or a Browser Manufacturer); or (ix) a Certificate, if not revoked, will compromise the trust status of any Product(s). (x) Certificates issued to subscribers who use it to digitally sign hostile code, includ- ing spyware or other malicious software (malware) downloaded without user con- sent. (xi) if CA becomes aware that the private key has been communicated to an unau- thorized person or a non-affiliated organization. The ATC will inform the Subscriber if by any reason a certificate issued to him has been re- voked by the ATC.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Subscriber Agreement

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