Revocation/Take Down Policy/ DMCA Procedures Sample Clauses

Revocation/Take Down Policy/ DMCA Procedures. A. Developer agrees that Roku may: (1) cease distributing the Channel Application via the Channel Store (if applicable), (2) revoke Developer’s Authorized Developer status, and/or (3) remove the Channel Application from the Channel Developer Site as well as the Players of end users who have downloaded it if: (a) Roku has been notified or otherwise has reason to believe that the Channel Application, Developer Trademarks, or the Content violates, misappropriates, or infringes the rights of a third party; (b) Roku has reason to believe that the Channel Application contains any (i) disabling mechanism or protection feature designed to prevent its use including any clock, timer, counter, computer virus, worm, software lock, drop dead device, Trojan horse routine, trap door, time bomb or (ii) any other codes or instructions that may be used to access, modify, replicate, distort, delete, damage or disable any computer systems or any other software or hardware; (c) Roku has reason to believe that the Channel Application or the Content do not comply with the Program Requirements or the terms of this Agreement, including but not limited to the Content and Channel Application restrictions of Section 8; (d) any information or documents provided by Developer to Roku are false or inaccurate; (e) any representation, warranty or certification provided by Developer to Roku in this Agreement or in connection with Developer’s Developer Account is untrue or inaccurate; (f) Roku has been informed or determines in its sole discretion that the quality of video or other images in the Content does not meet the Program Requirements or other reasonable quality standards established by Roku; (g) Roku is required by law, regulation or other governmental or court order to take such action; (h) Roku becomes aware of any circumstance enumerated in Xxxxxxxxx 00X, xxxxx; or (i) Roku has reason to believe that such action is prudent or necessary. Developer may not resubmit or re-enable under the same or a different Authorized Developer name a Channel Application that has been taken down by Roku.
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Revocation/Take Down Policy/ DMCA Procedures. A. You agree that Roku may: (1) cease distributing Your Channel Application via the Channel Store (if applicable), (2) revoke your Authorized Developer status, and/or (3) remove Your Channel Application from the Players of end-users who have downloaded it. By way of example only, Roku might choose to do this if: (a) Roku has been notified or otherwise has reason to believe that Your Channel Application or the Content violates, misappropriates, or infringes the rights of a third party; (b) Roku has reason to believe that Your Channel Application contains malicious or harmful code, malware, programs or other internal components (e.g. software virus); (c) Roku has reason to believe that Your Channel Application or the Content does not comply with the Program Requirements or the terms of this Agreement, including but not limited to the Content Restrictions of section 7; (d) any information or documents provided by You to Roku are false or inaccurate; (e) any representation, warranty or certification provided by You to Roku in this Agreement or in connection with Your Channel Developer Account is untrue or inaccurate; (f) Roku has been informed or determines in its sole discretion that the quality of video or other images in the Content does not meet the Program Requirements or other reasonable quality standards established by Roku; (g) Roku is required by law, regulation or other governmental or court order to take such action; (h) You request that Roku take such action; or (i) Roku has reason to believe that such action is prudent or necessary. You may not resubmit or re-enable under the same or a different Authorized Developer name a Channel Application that has been taken down by Xxxx.

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