Repair, Replace, or Modify. If Google reasonably believes the Services infringe a third party’s Intellectual Property Rights, then Google will: (a) obtain the right for Customer, at Google’s expense, to continue using the Services; (b) provide a non-infringing functionally equivalent replacement; or (c) modify the Services so that they no longer infringe.
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Samples: Google Apps for Education Agreement, Google Apps for Education Agreement, Google Apps for Education Agreement
Repair, Replace, or Modify. If Google reasonably believes the Services infringe a third party’s 's Intellectual Property Rights, then Google will: (a) obtain the right for Customer, at Google’s 's expense, to continue using the Services; (b) provide a non-infringing functionally equivalent replacement; or (c) modify the Services so that they no longer infringe.
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Samples: G Suite for Education Agreement, G Suite for Education Agreement, G Suite Reseller Agreement
Repair, Replace, or Modify. If Google reasonably believes the Services infringe a third party’s 's Intellectual Property Rights, then Google will: (a) obtain the right for Customer, at Google’s 's expense, to continue using the Services; Services; (b) provide a non-infringing noninfringing functionally equivalent replacement; replacement; or (c) modify the Services so that they no longer infringe.
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Samples: Google Apps for Education Agreement, Google Apps for Work via Reseller Agreement
Repair, Replace, or Modify. If Google reasonably believes the Services infringe infringes a third party’s Intellectual Property Rights, then Google will: (a) obtain the right for Customer, at Google’s expense, to continue using to use the Services; (b) provide a non-infringing functionally equivalent replacementreplacement with substantially the same functionality; or (c) modify the Services so that they it no longer infringeinfringes.
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Repair, Replace, or Modify. If Google reasonably believes the Services infringe a third party’s 's Intellectual Property Rights, then Google will: (a) obtain the right for Customer, at Google’s 's expense, to continue using the Services; (b) provide a non-infringing functionally equivalent replacement; or (c) modify the Services so that they no longer infringe.. ▪ b.
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Samples: G Suite (Online) Agreement
Repair, Replace, or Modify. If Google reasonably believes the Services infringe a third party’s 's Intellectual Property Rights, then Google will: (a) obtain the right for Customer, at Google’s 's expense, to continue using the Services; (b) provide a non-non- infringing functionally equivalent replacement; or (c) modify the Services so that they no longer infringe.
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Samples: G Suite for Education Agreement
Repair, Replace, or Modify. If Google reasonably believes the Services infringe Product infringes a third party’s Intellectual Property Rights, then Google will: (a) obtain the right for Customer, at Google’s expense, to continue using the Services; (b) provide a non-infringing functionally equivalent replacement; or (c) modify the Services so that they no longer infringe.for
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Samples: Purchase Agreement
Repair, Replace, or Modify. If Google reasonably believes the Services infringe infringes a third party’s Intellectual Property Rights, then Google will: (a) obtain procure for Customer the right for Customer, at Google’s expense, to continue using to use the Services; (b) provide a non-infringing functionally equivalent replacementreplace the Services; or (c) modify the Services so that they no longer infringeto avoid the alleged infringement.
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Samples: Google Maps Api Premier Licence Agreement (MiX Telematics LTD)