Common use of Export and Sanctions Clause in Contracts

Export and Sanctions. Customer may not export or provide access to the Services to persons or entities or into countries or for uses where it is prohibited under U.S. or other applicable international law. Without limiting the foregoing sentence, this restriction applies (a) to countries where export from the US or into such country would be prohibited or illegal without first obtaining the appropriate license, and (b) to persons, entities, or countries covered by U.S. sanctions.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Commercial Terms of Service, Commercial Terms of Service

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Export and Sanctions. Customer may not export or provide access to the Services, Additional Services, or Beta Services to persons or entities entities, or into countries or for uses where it is prohibited under U.S. or other applicable international law. Without limiting the foregoing sentenceforegoing, this restriction applies (a) applies to countries where export from the US or into such country would be prohibited or illegal without first obtaining the appropriate license, license and (b) to persons, entities, or countries covered by U.S. sanctions.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Anthropic Services Agreement

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Export and Sanctions. Customer may not export or provide access to the Anthropic Offerings or Beta Services to persons or entities entities, or into countries or for uses where it is prohibited under U.S. or other applicable international law. Without limiting the foregoing sentenceforegoing, this restriction applies (a) applies to countries where export from the US or into such country would be prohibited or illegal without first obtaining the appropriate license, ; and (b) to persons, entities, or countries covered by U.S. sanctions.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Ai Services Agreement

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