Common use of Computer Virus Clause in Contracts

Computer Virus. Computer virus means any computer program, including but not limited to, any file virus, boot sector virus, macro virus, hostile applet, Trojan horse program, java virus, ActiveX virus or other executable program which contains instructions to initiate an event on the infected computer, causing modification of or damage to data, memory or data media or otherwise adversely affecting the operation of any information and communications technology system.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Professional Liability Insurance Agreement, Professional Liability Insurance Policy, Professional Liability Insurance Policy

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Computer Virus. Computer virus means any computer program, including but not limited to, any file virus, boot sector virus, macro virus, hostile applet, Trojan horse program, java virus, ActiveX virus or other executable program which contains instructions to initiate an event on the infected computer, causing modification of or damage to data, memory or data media or otherwise adversely affecting the operation of any information and communications technology systems ystem.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Professional Liability Insurance Policy

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