License Plate Recognition Data Sample Clauses

License Plate Recognition Data. License plate recognition (“LPR”) data collected by Customer is considered Customer Data (as defined in the MCA) and is therefore subject to the Customer’s own retention policy. Customer, at its option, may share its LPR data with other similarly situated Law Enforcement Agencies (“LEAs”) which contract with Motorola to access Vigilant VehicleManager by selecting this option within Vigilant VehicleManager. Other similarly situated LEAs may similarly opt to share their LPR data with Customer using Vigilant VehicleManager. Such LPR data generated by other LEAs is considered Third-Party Data (as defined in the MCA), is governed by the retention policy of the respective LEA, and shall be used by Customer only in connection with its use of Vigilant VehicleManager. LPR data that has reached its expiration date will be deleted from Vigilant VehicleManager. Only individuals who are agents and/or sworn officers of Customer and who are authorized by Customer to access Vigilant VehicleManager on behalf of Customer through login credentials provided by Customer (“User Eligibility Requirements”) may access Vigilant VehicleManager. Vigilant in its sole discretion may deny access to Vigilant VehicleManager to any individual based on such person’s failure to meet the User Eligibility Requirements. Customer will ensure no user logins are provided to agents or officers of other local, state, or Federal LEAs without the express written consent of Vigilant. Customer will be responsible for all individuals’ access to, and use of, Vigilant VehicleManager through use of Customer login credentials, including ensuring their compliance with this Agreement.
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