Common use of Defensive Suspension Clause in Contracts

Defensive Suspension. If Adopter or its Affiliate (i) initiates or becomes an adverse party to a legal action against AACS LA for patent infringement involving a Necessary Claim or Relatively Necessary Claim or infringement of copyrights or trade secrets of Adopter or its Affiliate contained in the Specifications or (ii) breaches Section 2.6.5, AACS LA, at AACS LA’s option, may suspend the foregoing license with respect to such Adopter and its Affiliates.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Participant Agreement, Adopter Agreement, Content Provider Agreement

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Defensive Suspension. If Adopter Executing Entity or its Affiliate (i) initiates or becomes an adverse party to a legal action against AACS LA for patent infringement involving a Necessary Claim or Relatively Necessary Claim or infringement of copyrights or trade secrets of Adopter Executing Entity or its Affiliate contained in the Specifications or (ii) breaches Section 2.6.5, AACS LA, at AACS LA’s option, may suspend the foregoing license with respect to such Adopter Executing Entity and its Affiliates.. For review only - Not for execution

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Aacs Online

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