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SBL. SBL agrees to indemnify, defend and hold harmless Customer, its officers, directors, employees, agents and representatives from and against any losses, costs, damages, liabilities, expenses, fees or fines (including reasonable attorneysʼ fees) to the extent incurred as a result of or otherwise arising from any third party claim, allegation, lawsuit, demand, or proceeding based upon any allegation that the Platform infringes or misappropriates any third party copyright, trademark, trade dress, trade secret right or other intellectual property right. If an indemnification claim is made under this Section 3.2 or if SBL believes such a claim is reasonably likely, in its sole discretion and at its sole expense, SBL may (i) undertake to procure for Customer the right to continue using the Platform, (ii) modify the Platform to render it non-infringing but with substantially equivalent functionality; (iii) substitute the Platform with a replacement that is non-infringing but with substantially equivalent functionality; or (iv) if none of clauses (i), (ii) or (iii) can be achieved on terms and conditions reasonably acceptable to SBL, terminate this Agreement and Customer may request a refund of any fees that have been paid in advance.
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SBL. The closed convex cones S+ and S+ in both spaces relate as follows: BL e,h Proposition 2.4.8. S+ ∩ Se,h = S+ . Proof. Using Theorem 2.4.4, we obtain + SBL ∩ Se,h = BL(S)∗+ ∩ Se,h = {ϕ ∈ Se,h : ϕ(f ) ≥ 0, for all 0 ≤ f ∈ BL(S)} =: P. Now, if ϕ ∈ Se,h is such that ϕ(f ) ≥ 0 for all positive f ∈ BL(S), then, by Lemma e,h
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