Record Management Programs Sample Clauses

Record Management Programs. HHSC shall keep confidential any proprietary information of any third-party vendors or suppliers and any proprietary software (including code, screenshots, manuals, etc.) of MHS, its affiliates, or third-party vendors or suppliers utilized by MHS to provide the Record Management Services or the other MHS Services (“Record Management Programs”), and to use such information only for the purposes set forth in this Agreement unless otherwise agreed to in writing by MHS. HHSC shall not: (i) copy, modify, adapt, improve, maintain, license, sublicense, lease, sell, rent, export, or grant other rights in or to any Record Management Programs; (ii) disassemble, decompile, manipulate, reverse engineer, benchmark, create derivative works or otherwise access any Record Management Programs in order to copy any features, functionality or components (including but not limited to all software and data components) of the Record Management Programs and shall and shall take all commercially reasonable steps to prevent such disassembly, decompiling, manipulation, benchmarking, reverse engineering and other access of any Record Management Programs; (iii) work around any technical limitations in any Record Management Programs or use any tool to enable features or functionalities that are otherwise disabled in any Record Management Programs; (iv) use any Record Management Programs directly or indirectly (including but not limited to using a Record Management Programs as a benchmark to test against) in order to develop, enhance, or structure other similar data or derivative data, or to create any derivative product or compilation in any form for internal use, resale, or distribution; (v) alter or modify any Record Management Programs in any way; or (vi) otherwise use any Record Management Programs except as expressly allowed under this Agreement. HHSC shall take all commercially reasonable steps, in accordance with reasonable industry practices, to protect the security of Record Management Programs and to prevent unauthorized use or disclosure of Record Management Programs. If granted use of any Record Management Programs (as applicable), HHSC shall not knowingly (A) send or store infringing or unlawful material; (B) send or store malicious code; (C) attempt to gain unauthorized access to or disrupt the integrity or performance of such Record Management Programs; or (D) use such Record Management Programs to provide services to any other Person. HHSC is responsible for any breach ...
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