Common use of Export Control and Sanctions Clause in Contracts

Export Control and Sanctions. The LLM365, and the technology made available, may be subject to export laws and regulations of the United States and/or other jurisdictions. The Customer represents that neither the Customer nor its Users are named on any denied-persons list under any jurisdiction, and the Customer may not permit Users to access or use, or otherwise make available, whether directly or indirectly, the Service into an embargoed, sanctioned, or otherwise restricted country without first complying with all applicable export control laws and regulation.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Software as a Service Agreement, Software as a Service Agreement, Software as a Service Agreement

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