GENERAL RESTRICTIONS AND REQUIREMENTS APPLICABLE TO ALL SOFTWARE AND LICENSE MODELS Sample Clauses

GENERAL RESTRICTIONS AND REQUIREMENTS APPLICABLE TO ALL SOFTWARE AND LICENSE MODELS. With respect to any Software licensed by BlackBerry to Customer under this Agreement the following applies. Except as otherwise expressly permitted under this Agreement, Customer shall not (and shall not authorize or permit Customer Developer(s) or any third party to): (a) use the Software in excess of or beyond the feature set(s), License Term, License Parameters, and/or other restrictions/limitations stated hereunder (or under the relevant Order); (b) download or use the Software on systems which are not owned or under the control of Customer (and/or its Affiliates or Licensed Developers); (c) reverse engineer or decompile, decrypt, disassemble or otherwise reduce the Software to human-readable form, except and only to the extent any foregoing restriction is prohibited by applicable law; (d) modify any Software delivered in binary code; (e) use the Software in any way that is unlawful, malicious, or in violation in any applicable laws, ordinances, codes, regulations or third-party proprietary or property rights; (f) directly or indirectly export, import, use, transfer or re-export the Software, except in compliance with the applicable laws and regulations of the relevant government authorities; (g) distribute, sell, license or otherwise provide the Software to third parties; (h) use or permit the Software to be used to perform development or other services for third parties, whether on a service bureau, software as a service, time sharing basis or otherwise; (i) release, publish, and/or otherwise make available to any third party the results of any performance or functional evaluation of the Software without the prior written approval of BlackBerry; (j) disable or circumvent any access control or related device, process or procedure established with respect to the Software;
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