Digital Products and Services - Users Sample Clauses

Digital Products and Services - Users. 2.1. Any digital Products or Services ordered by Customer are supplied on the basis that they will only be accessed by authorised Users, and that Customer orders one unit per User. If necessary and on request, Xxxxxxx reserves the right to audit Customer's registration information to ensure that only enrolled students and other authorised Users have been provided with access codes/passwords. Access codes/passwords are unique to each User and may not be shared. 2.2. Users of digital Products/Services will be granted access for the Access Period applicable to each Product/Service, subject to any activation or registration requirements or other restrictions or limitations set out in the Term Sheet. For the avoidance of doubt, unless the Term Sheet provides otherwise, access codes must be used in the year of purchase and unused access codes may not be rolled over into subsequent years, even if Users have not activated or used the Product or Service concerned.
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Digital Products and Services - Users. 4.1 Any digital Products or Services ordered by Customer are supplied on the basis that they will only be accessed by authorised Users and that Customer orders one unit per User. If necessary and/or on request, Pearson reserves the right to audit Customer’s registration information to ensure that only enrolled students/learners and other authorised Users have been provided with access to the Products or Services and, where applicable, to access codes/passwords. Access codes/passwords are unique to each User and may not be shared. Users of digital Products/Services will be 4.2 If Pearson gives Customer the ability to generate passwords and/or User identifications to allow Users to access Xxxxxxx’x systems, Customer will control and manage access to Xxxxxxx’x systems. Customer acknowledges that its data security may be compromised if Users do not follow all applicable security policies and procedures and it shall take all appropriate steps to maintain the security of the Pearson system, including keeping user identifications and passwords confidential, frequent changing of passwords, and maintaining appropriate internal controls to monitor access to and use of the Pearson system. 4.3 Customer acknowledges Users may be required to accept Xxxxxxx’x End User Licence Agreement or Terms of Use and Privacy Policy before they can access certain of Xxxxxxx’x Products and Services.
Digital Products and Services - Users. 4.1 Any digital Products or Services ordered by Customer are supplied on the basis that they will only be accessed by authorised Users and, unless otherwise specified, that Customer orders one unit per User. Where the digital Products or Services ordered includes access for all Users at a particular Site, such digital Products or Services are supplied on the basis that they will only be accessed by authorised Users at the relevant Site and will not be from more than one Site at the same time. If necessary and on request, Pearson reserves the right to audit Customer’s registration information to ensure that only enrolled students and other authorised Users have been provided with access to the Products or Services and, where applicable, that access have been limited to the particular authorised Site(s). Access codes/passwords are unique to each User and may not be shared. Users of digital Products/Services will be granted access for the Access Period applicable to each Product/Service, subject to any activation or registration requirements or other restrictions or limitations set out in the Term Sheet. For the avoidance of doubt, unless the Term Sheet provides otherwise, access codes must be used in the year of purchase and unused access codes may not be rolled over into subsequent years, even if Users have not activated or used the Product or Service concerned. 4.2 If Pearson gives Customer the ability to generate passwords and/or User identifications to allow Users to access Xxxxxxx’x systems, Customer will control and manage access to Xxxxxxx’x systems. Customer acknowledges that its data security may be compromised if Users do not follow all applicable security policies and procedures and it shall take all appropriate steps to maintain the security of the Pearson system, including keeping user identifications and passwords confidential, frequent changing of passwords, and maintaining appropriate internal controls to monitor access to and use of the Pearson system. 4.3 Customer acknowledges Users may be required to accept Xxxxxxx’x End User Licence Agreement or Terms of Use and Privacy Policy before they can access certain of Xxxxxxx’x Products and Services.

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  • Products and Services General Information

  • Third Party Products and Services Any third-party hardware, software and/or services that is delivered by ResMed for use either standalone or in conjunction with ResMed products and/or services, shall be subject to the third-party terms and conditions and/or license agreements between Customer and the third party. Such third-party hardware, software and/or services is provided by ResMed "AS IS," without any warranty of any kind. Any representations or warranties as to such hardware, software and/or services shall only be as granted by the applicable third parties, if any, that accompany such products and/or software and/or services. Any representations, warranties, or other similar obligations with respect to such third-party hardware, software and/or services flow directly from the third party to Customer and ResMed shall have no responsibility at all for any such representations, warranties, obligations or lack thereof.

  • Additional Products and Services Subject to the allocation of funds, the CPO may add similar equipment, supplies, services, or locations, within the scope of this Agreement, to the list of equipment, supplies, services, or locations to be performed or provided by giving written notification to Contractor. For purposes of this Section, the “Effective Date” means the date specified in the notification from the CPO. As of the Effective Date, each item added is subject to this Agreement, as if it had originally been a part, but the charge for each item starts to accrue only on the Effective Date. In the event the additional equipment, supplies, services, or locations are not identical to the items(s) already under this Agreement, the charges therefor will then be Contractor’s normal and customary charges or rates for the equipment, supplies, services, or locations classified in the Fees and Costs (Exhibit “F”).

  • Technical Support Services 2.1 The technical support services (the "Services"): Party A agrees to provide to Party B the relevant services requested by Party B, which are specified in Exhibit 1 attached hereto ("Exhibit 1").

  • Products Products available under this Contract are limited to Software, including Software as a Service, products and related products as specified in Appendix C, Pricing Index. Vendor may incorporate changes to their product offering; however, any changes must be within the scope of products awarded based on the posting described in Section 1.B above. Vendor may not add a manufacturer’s product line which was not included in the Vendor’s response to the solicitation described in Section 1.B above.

  • Hosted Services 4.1 The Provider shall create an Account for the Customer and shall provide to the Customer login details for that Account on, or promptly following, the Effective Date. 4.2 The Provider hereby grants to the Customer a worldwide, non-exclusive licence to use the Hosted Services by means of a Supported Web Browser for the internal business purposes of the Customer in accordance with the Documentation during the Term. 4.3 The licence granted by the Provider to the Customer under Clause 4.2 is subject to the following limitations: (a) the Hosted Services may only be used by the officers, employees, agents, suppliers and subcontractors of the Customer (b) the Hosted Services are based on the agreed number of suppliers to be managed, communicated from time to time, and not by individual user accounts 4.4 Except to the extent expressly permitted in this Agreement or required by law on a non- excludable basis, the licence granted by the Provider to the Customer under Clause 4.2 is subject to the following prohibitions: (a) the Customer must not sub-license its right to access and use the Hosted Services; (b) the Customer must not permit any unauthorised person to access or use the Hosted Services; (c) the Customer must not use the Hosted Services to provide services to third parties; (d) the Customer must not make any alteration to the Platform, except as permitted by the Documentation. 4.5 The Customer shall use reasonable endeavours, including reasonable security measures relating to administrator Account access details, to ensure that no unauthorised person may gain access to the Hosted Services using an administrator Account. 4.6 The Provider shall use all reasonable endeavours to maintain the availability of the Hosted Services to the Customer at the gateway between the public internet and the network of the hosting services provider for the Hosted Services but does not guarantee 100% availability. 4.7 For the avoidance of doubt, downtime caused directly or indirectly by any of the following shall not be considered a breach of this Agreement: (a) a Force Majeure Event; (b) a fault or failure of the internet or any public telecommunications network; (c) a fault or failure of the Customer's computer systems or networks; (d) any breach by the Customer of this Agreement; or (e) scheduled maintenance carried out in accordance with this Agreement. 4.8 The Customer must comply with Schedule 2 (Acceptable Use Policy) and must ensure that all persons using the Hosted Services with the authority of the Customer or by means of an administrator Account comply with Schedule 2 (Acceptable Use Policy). 4.9 The Customer must not use the Hosted Services in any way that causes, or may cause, damage to the Hosted Services or Platform or impairment of the availability or accessibility of the Hosted Services. 4.10 The Customer must not use the Hosted Services: (a) in any way that is unlawful, illegal, fraudulent or harmful; or (b) in connection with any unlawful, illegal, fraudulent or harmful purpose or activity. 4.11 For the avoidance of doubt, the Customer has no right to access the software code (including object code, intermediate code and source code) of the Platform, either during or after the Term. 4.12 The Provider may suspend the provision of the Hosted Services if any amount due to be paid by the Customer to the Provider under this Agreement is overdue, and the Provider has given to the Customer at least 30 days' written notice, following the amount becoming overdue, of its intention to suspend the Hosted Services on this basis.

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