Hardware Implementation Clause Samples

The Hardware Implementation clause defines the responsibilities and requirements related to the installation, integration, or deployment of physical equipment or devices under an agreement. It typically outlines the standards, timelines, and procedures that must be followed when setting up hardware, such as servers, networking equipment, or specialized machinery. This clause ensures that both parties understand their obligations regarding hardware setup, reducing the risk of disputes over performance, compatibility, or delivery, and helps guarantee that the hardware functions as intended within the broader project or service.
Hardware Implementation. Any portion of a Licensed Product that implements any of the content protection requirements of the HDCP Specification and the Compliance Rules in Hardware shall include all of the characteristics set forth in Sections 1 and 2 of these Robustness Rules. Such implementations shall: 3.3.1 comply with Section 1.2 of these Robustness Rules by a reasonable method, including but not limited to: embedding Device Keys in silicon circuitry or firmware that cannot reasonably be read, or the techniques described above for Software; and 3.3.2 be designed such that attempts to remove, insert, replace or reprogram Hardware elements of a Presentation Device or Repeater in a way that would compromise the content protection requirements of the HDCP Specification and the Compliance Rules would pose a serious risk of rendering the Licensed Product unable to receive, decrypt or decode HDCP Content. By way of example, a component that is soldered rather than socketed may be appropriate for this means.
Hardware Implementation. Quest shall provide installation planning, site preparation, installation and setup at the State Hosting Site, review the hardware/software configuration with the State and County information system staff and install the User Hardware at the State Hosting Site and Counties and perform related system testing.