Limitation on Backup and Storage Services Sample Clauses

Limitation on Backup and Storage Services. 2.1 The Services include functionality that enables Users to copy, maintain, sync, transfer and upload certain User Content, such as text, graphics, photos, videos, presentations and other materials or information. Client represents and warrants that it and its Users use of the ENA website, portals, Services, and the technology related thereto, shall not (i) interfere with the proper working of the Services or impose an unreasonably large load on ENA’s infrastructure; (ii) give rise to civil or criminal liability, e.g. defamatory, threatening, pornographic, indecent, abusive, libelous or otherwise objectionable actions; (iii) violate or infringe upon any third party right, including any intellectual property right or right of privacy, or that abuses, harasses or stalks any other person; (iv) initiate a denial of service attack, software viruses or other harmful or deleterious computer code, files or programs such as Trojan horses, worms, time bombs, cancelbots, or spyware, or (v) violate ENA’s Acceptable Use Policy. 2.2 Client acknowledges and agrees that certain User Content may not be available or restorable if: (a) the Services have not completed copying, syncing, transferring, or uploading (collectively, “Backup”) User Content; (b) for files, folders, databases, servers, or drives that the Services do not automatically back up pursuant to the documentation, a User does not manually select for Backup or a User deselects certain files, folders, devices, databases, servers or drives for backup; (c) a User deletes certain User Content from User’s device and does not restore it after deletion pursuant to the applicable data retention policies, or a User deletes a device, database, drive, or server from the User’s Account; (d) a User moves User Content to a location on a User’s device that is not automatically scanned to select files for Backup, or a User upgrades or otherwise modifies a User’s device or operating system resulting in in changes to a User’s file mapping; (e) a User’s content is corrupted; (f) a User’s device is unable to access the internet or has experienced intermittent or slow internet connection, or is otherwise unable to connect to the necessary servers or networks; (g) a User failing to follow ENA’s requirements and the documentation for utilizing the Services, including upgrading the Services or failing to periodically test Backups and restores or to ensure that certain User Content is backed up; or (h) the Services are terminated or n...
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