Common use of No Disabling Devices or Viruses Clause in Contracts

No Disabling Devices or Viruses. Contractor has taken, and will continue to take, reasonable steps to test the Licensed Software Programs for programming devices (e.g., viruses, “worms,” backdoors, etc.) that would (a) disrupt the use of the Licensed Software Programs or any system, device or Client software to which the Licensed Software Programs is interfaced or other computer equipment with which such equipment communicates; (b) destroy or damage data or make data inaccessible or delayed, except for file and purge routines necessary to the routine functioning of the Licensed Software Programs; or (c) permit Contractor personnel, agents or subcontractors access to any portion of the Licensed Software Programs other than as necessary to carry out the terms of this Agreement. To the best of Contractor’s knowledge, no such devices are present in the Licensed Software Programs as delivered to Client. Contractor agrees to use reasonable programming practices and security procedures to avoid insertion of such devices and to scan for viruses before sending any media containing programming code to Client. Furthermore, Contractor agrees not use any such programming devices or other measures to interfere with the Client’s use of the Licensed Software Programs.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Master License Agreement, Master License Agreement

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No Disabling Devices or Viruses. Contractor has taken, and will continue to take, reasonable steps to test the Licensed Software Programs for programming devices (e.g., viruses, “worms,” backdoors, etc.) that would (a) disrupt the use of the Licensed Software Programs or any system, device or Client software to which the Licensed Software Programs is interfaced or other computer equipment with which such equipment communicates; (b) destroy or damage data or make data inaccessible or delayed, except for file and purge routines necessary to the routine functioning of the Licensed Software Programs; or (c) permit Contractor personnel, agents or subcontractors access to any portion of the Licensed Software Programs other than as necessary to carry out the terms of this Agreement. To the best of Contractor’s 's knowledge, no such devices are present in the Licensed Software Programs as delivered to Client. Contractor agrees to use reasonable programming practices and security procedures to avoid insertion of such devices and to scan for viruses before sending any media containing programming code to Client. Furthermore, Contractor agrees not use any such programming devices or other measures to interfere with the Client’s 's use of the Licensed Software Programs.. 8.7

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Samples: Contract

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No Disabling Devices or Viruses. Contractor Licensor has taken, and will continue to take, reasonable steps to test the Licensed Software Programs for programming devices (e.g., viruses, “worms,” backdoors, etc.) that would would (a) disrupt the use of the Licensed Software Programs or any system, device or Client Customer software to which the Licensed Software Programs is interfaced or other computer equipment with which such equipment communicates; (b) destroy or damage data or make data inaccessible or delayed, except for file and purge routines necessary to the routine functioning of the Licensed Software Programs; or (c) permit Contractor Licensor personnel, agents or subcontractors access to any portion of the Licensed Software Programs other than as necessary to carry out the terms of this Agreement. To the best of ContractorLicensor’s knowledge, no such devices are present in the Licensed Software Programs as delivered to ClientCustomer. Contractor Licensor agrees to use reasonable programming practices and security procedures to avoid insertion of such devices and to scan for viruses before sending any media containing programming code to ClientCustomer. Furthermore, Contractor Licensor agrees not use any such programming devices or other measures to interfere with the ClientCustomer’s use of the Licensed Software Programs.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Agreement for Licensed Software and Services

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