Customer Control and Responsibilities Sample Clauses

Customer Control and Responsibilities. Without limiting WorkFusion’s obligations under Sections 7.1 and 7.2, Customer has and will retain sole responsibility for: (a) all Customer Data, including its content and use; (b) all information, instructions, and materials provided by or on behalf of Customer or any authorized user in connection with the Cloud Services or any Professional Services; (c) Customer Systems; (d) the security and use of Customer’s and its authorized usersAccess Credentials; and (e) all access to and use of the Cloud Services directly or indirectly by or through the Customer Systems or its or its authorized users’ Access Credentials, with or without Customer’s knowledge or consent, including all results obtained from, and all Customer’s and authorized users’ conclusions, decisions, and actions based on, such access or use. Customer will monitor and remove any infringing, abusive, or otherwise unlawful content. Customer is responsible for the appropriate configuration and use of security features offered within the Cloud Services necessary to meet its obligations under Data Protection Laws. If Customer becomes aware of a possible violation of this Section 7.3, Customer must notify WorkFusion within 48 hours and, where applicable, remedy the violation in accordance with the timelines of applicable laws. Customer is responsible for the content and use of the Customer Data and Customer Materials and for Customer’s use of WorkFusion Technology and Results in compliance with Applicable Laws. Customer is responsible for obtaining the licenses to any third party technology, Customer Systems or data sources that, at Customer’s request, will interact with the WorkFusion Technology. WorkFusion will follow Customer’s instructions in respect of sourcing from, or sending data to, third party technology, Customer Systems or data sources. Unless WorkFusion and Customer have entered into a Business Associate Agreement, Customer will not upload to the Cloud Services or otherwise provide WorkFusion with protected health information, as regulated by the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA). Customer may upload to the Cloud Services or otherwise provide WorkFusion with cardholder data and sensitive authentication data, as defined by the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard only with WorkFusion’s prior written consent. Without limiting the foregoing, Customer is responsible for using features such as human in the loop (as described in the Documentation) and...
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