Common use of Connectivity Clause in Contracts

Connectivity. Customer is solely responsible for all telecommunication or Internet connections and associated fees required to access and use the Products, as well as all hardware and software on the Customer site. KnowBe4 is not responsible for (i) Customer’s access to the Internet, (ii) interception or interruptions of communications through the Internet, or (iii) changes or losses of data through the Internet.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: These Terms of Service, Knowbe4 Inc. Master Agreement, Service Level Agreement

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Connectivity. Customer is solely responsible for all telecommunication or Internet connections connections, and associated fees fees, required to access and use the Products, as well as all hardware and software on the Customer sitesoftware. KnowBe4 is not responsible for for: (ia) Customer’s access to the Internet, ; (iib) interception or interruptions of communications through the Internet, ; or (iiic) changes or losses of data through the Internet.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Master Agreement, Master Agreement, These Terms of Service

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Connectivity. Customer is solely responsible for all telecommunication or Internet connections connections, and associated fees fees, required to access and use the ProductsSubscription Services, as well as all hardware and software on the Customer sitesoftware. KnowBe4 is not responsible for for: (ia) Customer’s access to the Internet, ; (iib) interception or interruptions of communications through the Internet, ; or (iiic) changes or losses of data through the Internet.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Master Subscription Agreement, Terms of Service, assets.applytosupply.digitalmarketplace.service.gov.uk

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