PROGRAM VERSIONS AND NEW PROGRAMS Sample Clauses

PROGRAM VERSIONS AND NEW PROGRAMS. The Vendor has a corresponding obligation, as soon as it is reasonable, to provide information and offers regarding new program versions and new programs of interest to the Customer, as well as improvements of delivered programs. In addition, the Vendor shall offer documentation which makes it possible for the Customer to take new items and improvements into operational use (to the extent this is not covered by a valid service agreement between the parties). The price for delivery of new versions to delivered programs shall only cover improvements of the program. In the event that new program versions require upgrading of equipment which is delivered according to this Agreement, the Vendor shall, to the extent this is possible, fully inform the Customer of increased storage and computing capacity which is needed due to the Vendor’s delivery. The Customer may choose not to receive the new program version, unless the Vendor covers the incurred costs including upgrading of the equipment. In the event that the Customer takes the initiative to implement new program versions due to his own needs, the Customer shall cover necessary upgrading on his own account.
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PROGRAM VERSIONS AND NEW PROGRAMS. InfiniCom has a corresponding obligation, as soon as it is reasonable, to provide information and offers regarding new program versions and new programs of interest to FoneFriend, as well as improvements of delivered programs. In addition, InfiniCom shall offer documentation which makes it possible for FoneFriend to take new items and improvements into operational use (to the extent this is not covered by a valid service agreement between the parties). The price for delivery of new versions to delivered programs shall only cover improvements of the program. // // In the event that new program versions require upgrading of equipment which is delivered according to this Agreement, InfiniCom shall, to the extent this is possible, fully inform FoneFriend of increased storage and computing capacity which is needed due to InfiniCom's delivery. FoneFriend may choose not to receive the new program version, unless InfiniCom covers the incurred costs including upgrading of the equipment. In the event that FoneFriend takes the initiative to implement new program versions due to it's own needs, FoneFriend shall cover necessary upgrading on it's own account. InfiniCom undertakes to cooperate with third parties to the extent that FoneFriend deems this necessary in order to carry out activities according to this Agreement. The extent of and remuneration for such co-operation shall be further agreed upon in Appendix 7. In this event InfiniCom is obliged to act impartially and in consultation with FoneFriend. InfiniCom shall nevertheless be relieved of it's obligation according to this Clause, if it demonstrates that such co-operation with third parties would adversely effect it's relationship with existing subcontractors or business connections. // // // // // 5 CONFIDENTIALITY

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