Common use of Harmful Content Clause in Contracts

Harmful Content. Content or other computer technology that may damage, interfere with, surreptitiously intercept, or expropriate any system, program or data, including viruses, Trojan horses, worms, time bombs or cancelbots.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: End User License Agreement, End User License Agreement, End User License Agreement

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Harmful Content. Content or other computer technology that may damage, interfere with, surreptitiously intercept, or expropriate any system, program program, or data, including viruses, Trojan trojan horses, worms, time bombs bombs, or cancelbots.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: End User Licence Agreement, End User License Agreement, End User License Agreement

Harmful Content. Content or other computer technology that may damage, interfere with, surreptitiously intercept, or expropriate any system, program program, or data, including viruses, Trojan horses, worms, time bombs bombs, or cancelbots.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Terms and Conditions, Terms of Service

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Harmful Content. Content Disseminating or hosting harmful content including, without limitation, viruses, Trojan horses, worms, time bombs, cancelbots or any other computer technology programming routines that may damage, interfere with, surreptitiously intercept, intercept or expropriate any system, program program, data or data, including viruses, Trojan horses, worms, time bombs or cancelbotspersonal information.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Terms of Acceptable Use

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