Restriction on Encryption Functionality Sample Clauses
The Restriction on Encryption Functionality clause limits or prohibits the use of encryption features within a product or service. In practice, this clause may require that software provided to certain jurisdictions does not include strong encryption, or that any encryption used complies with specific regulatory standards. Its core function is to ensure compliance with export control laws or local regulations regarding cryptographic technology, thereby reducing legal risk for the parties involved.
Restriction on Encryption Functionality in India. 3.3 Non-Optimized Service
Restriction on Encryption Functionality. The use of encryption shall be govnered by the government policy/rules made under the Information Technology Act, 2000.
Restriction on Encryption Functionality. (India Oonly). Prior to connecting any encryption equipment to Verizon Facilities in India, Customer must obtain prior evaluation and approval from the relevant telecom authority.
Restriction on Encryption Functionality. Customer may use encryption up to 40 bit key length in RSA algorithm. If Customer requires encryption higher than this limit in connection with any use of IDS in India, then Customer must obtain approval from the relevant telecom authority. Customer will not employ bulk encryption equipment in connection with the Verizon Network in India.
Restriction on Encryption Functionality. The use of encryption shall be governed by the government policy/rules made under the Information Technology Act, 2000. Customer will not employ
Restriction on Encryption Functionality. The use of encryption shall be governed by the government policy/rules made under the Information Technology Act, 2000. Customer will not employ bulk encryption equipment in connection with Verizon Facilities in India.
Restriction on Encryption Functionality. (India Oonly)
