Common use of Restrictions on Sublicensing Clause in Contracts

Restrictions on Sublicensing. In the event that Customer has purchased and paid for an Enterprise version of a SaaS Service, Customer may sublicense to third party customers and clients of Customer (each, a “Customer-Related Client”) the limited right to access and use the SaaS Service during the Subscription Term for the benefit of such Customer-Related Client; provided, that (i) such Customer-Related Client complies with all terms and conditions of this Agreement, (ii) Customer remains fully and primarily liable for all acts and omissions by such Customer-Related Client, including any act or omission that constitutes a breach of this Agreement, (iii) Customer has entered into a written agreement with such Customer- Related Client that contains confidentially obligations substantially similar to, and as protective as, the confidentiality obligations contained herein and (iv) in no event shall any Customer-Related Client assign, transfer or sublicense any of its rights to access and use such SaaS Service. Except for the limited right to sublicense expressly provided in this Section 2(g), under no other circumstances may Customer sublicense any of its rights under this Agreement.

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Samples: Master Saas Subscription Agreement, Master Saas Subscription Agreement, Saas Subscription Agreement

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Restrictions on Sublicensing. In the event that Customer has purchased and paid for an Enterprise version of a SaaS ServiceLicensed Software, Customer may sublicense to third party customers and clients of Customer (each, a “Customer-Related Client”) the limited right to access and use the SaaS Service Licensed Software during the Subscription License Term for the benefit of such Customer-Related Client; provided, that that (i) such Customer-Related Client complies with all terms and conditions of this Agreement, (ii) Customer remains fully and primarily liable for all acts and omissions by such Customer-Related Client, including any act or omission that constitutes a breach of this Agreement, (iii) Customer has entered into a written agreement with such Customer- Customer-Related Client that contains confidentially obligations substantially similar to, and as protective as, the confidentiality obligations contained herein and (iv) in no event shall any Customer-Related Client assign, transfer or sublicense any of its rights to access and use such SaaS ServiceLicensed Software. Except for the limited right to sublicense expressly provided in this Section 2(g), under no other circumstances may Customer sublicense any of its rights under this Agreement.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Software License Agreement

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Restrictions on Sublicensing. In the event that Customer has purchased and paid for an Enterprise version of a SaaS Service, Customer may sublicense to third party customers and clients of Customer (each, a “Customer-Related Client”) the limited right to access and use the SaaS Service during the Subscription Term for the benefit of such Customer-Related Client; provided, that (i) such Customer-Related Client complies with all terms and conditions of this Agreement, (ii) Customer remains fully and primarily liable for all acts and omissions by such Customer-Related Client, including any act or omission that constitutes a breach of this Agreement, (iii) Customer has entered into a written agreement with such Customer- Customer-Related Client that contains confidentially obligations substantially similar to, and as protective as, the confidentiality obligations contained herein and (iv) in no event shall any Customer-Related Client assign, transfer or sublicense any of its rights to access and use such SaaS Service. Except for the limited right to sublicense expressly provided in this Section 2(g), under no other circumstances may Customer sublicense any of its rights under this Agreement.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Saas Subscription Agreement

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