Common use of Disabling Devices Clause in Contracts

Disabling Devices. Licensor represents and warrants that at the time of download the Software shall not contain any computer code or any other procedures, routines or mechanisms designed by Licensor (or its personnel or licensors) to: (i) disrupt, disable, harm or impair in any way the Software’s (or any other software’s) orderly operation based on the elapsing of a period of time advancement to a particular date or other numeral (sometimes referred to as “time bombs”, “time locks”, or “drop dead” devices); (ii) cause the Software to damage or corrupt any of Licensee’s, data, storage media, programs, equipment or communications, or otherwise interfere with Licensee’s use of the Software in accordance with this Agreement, or (iii) permit Licensor, its personnel, or any other third party, to access the Software (or any other software or Licensee’s or its Affiliates’ computer systems) for any reason (sometimes referred to as “traps”, “access codes” or “trap door” devices).

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Software Trial License Agreement, Software Trial License Agreement, License Agreement

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Disabling Devices. Licensor represents and warrants that at the time of download access to the Software shall not contain any computer code or any other procedures, routines or mechanisms designed by Licensor (or its personnel or licensors) to: (i) disrupt, disable, harm or impair in any way the Software’s (or any other software’s) orderly operation based on the elapsing of a period of time advancement to a particular date or other numeral (sometimes referred to as “time bombs”, “time locks”, or “drop dead” devices); (ii) cause the Software to damage or corrupt any of Licensee’s, data, storage media, programs, equipment or communications, or otherwise interfere with Licensee’s use of the Software in accordance with this Agreement, or (iii) permit Licensor, its personnel, or any other third party, to access the Software (or any other software or Licensee’s or its Affiliates’ computer systems) for any reason (sometimes referred to as “traps”, “access codes” or “trap door” devices).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: End User License Agreement

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