Common use of No Disabling Devices or Viruses Clause in Contracts

No Disabling Devices or Viruses. Each Party will use its best efforts to ensure that any device that it connects to the other's network, server, or any system, or any deliverable that it provides to the other that is intended to connect to any network, server, or system of the other, shall not contain any program, routine, device, or other undisclosed feature, including, without limitation, a time bomb, virus, software lock, drop dead device, malicious logic, worm, Trojan horse, or trap door that is designed to delete, deactivate, interfere with, or that is intended to provide access or produce modifications not authorized by the receiving Party (collectively, "disabling procedures"). Such warranty is intended to apply regardless of whether such disabling procedures are intended or authorized to be included in such connection or deliverable by the receiving Party. A Party will immediately notify the other if it becomes aware that any such disabling procedures have been, or may have been, transferred to the other's network, server, or other system, or may have been included in any Deliverable.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Master Agreement (Intersections Inc), Master Agreement (Intersections Inc), Master Agreement (Intersections Inc)

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