Code of Conduct for Use of the AWS Service‌ Sample Clauses

Code of Conduct for Use of the AWS Service‌. A. General Use: You are responsible for all data and content that You upload to the AWS Service or otherwise create using the AWS Service for processing, storage or hosting by the AWS Service in connection with the Enterprise Agreement (collectively, “Data”). In addition to any other terms and conditions of this Agreement, YOU AGREE TO ABIDE BY THE FOLLOWING RULES IN CONNECTION WITH YOUR ACCESS TO AND/OR USE OF THE AWS SERVICE: • You will not share, resell, transfer, or sublicense the AWS Service, passwords or other access information or devices, or otherwise authorize any third party, including at OSU or elsewhere, to access or use the AWS Service on Your behalf with or without charge to such third party. • You will not view any information that You are not authorized to view nor will You attempt to view or obtain any data through any means from the AWS Service that You are not authorized to access or view. • You will not use the AWS Service to breach or violate any confidentiality obligations or privacy requirements, including, without limitation, by collecting or harvesting confidential information. • You represent, warrant, and covenant that You will not use the AWS Service to misappropriate or violate the rights of any third party, including, without limitation, using the AWS Service to store, send, or make available materials protected by intellectual property rights of third parties without the permission of the owner of the intellectual property rights, unless otherwise permitted by applicable law. • You represent, warrant and covenant that You have all necessary rights in and to all Data You upload to the AWS Service or otherwise create using the AWS Service, and that the storage of such Data on the AWS Service is proper and legal, and that Data will not violate any Institutional Policies, AWS Policies, or applicable law. • You represent, warrant, and covenant that Your use of the AWS Service will not cause harm to any individual or entity that directly or indirectly accesses or uses the AWS Service, or violate applicable law. • You will not damage, disrupt, interfere with, diminish, or render inaccessible or unusable the AWS Service, the Site or others’ equipment or software or others’ data, communications or use of the AWS Service, or attempt to do so, or encourage or assist others to do so. • You will not use the AWS Service to engage in fraudulent activity, or access or use the AWS Service in a way intended to avoid incurring fees or exceeding...
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