Nature of Internet Sample Clauses

Nature of Internet. The Customer acknowledges that the use of the Internet is at its sole risk and that NH does not have exclusive control over the content that may travel through its network. NH shall not be liable for any transmission of or infection by a virus, trojan or other malicious software.
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Nature of Internet. Customer acknowledges that, notwithstanding any obligations of Xxxxxxx, use of, or connection to, the Internet provides the opportunity for unauthorized third parties to circumvent precautions and illegally, or without authorization, gain or attempt to gain access to the Software and data, including Customer’s intellectual property (“Customer IP”) which may be provided by or on behalf of Customer or Authorized Users. Accordingly, Corrigo cannot and does not guarantee the privacy, security, integrity, or authenticity of any information so transmitted over or stored in any system connected to the Internet or Equipment.
Nature of Internet. The Customer acknowledges that the use of the Internet is at its sole risk and that PS does not have exclusive control over the content that may travel through its network. PS shall not be liable for any transmission of or infection by a virus, trojan or other malicious software.
Nature of Internet. Customer acknowledges that, notwithstanding any obligations of JLL, use of, or connection to, the Internet provides the opportunity for unauthorized third parties to circumvent precautions and illegally, or without authorization, gain or attempt to gain access to the Software and data, including Customer’s intellectual property (“Customer IP”) which may be provided by or on behalf of Customer or Authorized Users. Accordingly, JLL cannot and does not guarantee the privacy, security, integrity, or authenticity of any information so transmitted over or stored in any system connected to the Internet or Equipment.

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