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Secrets commerciaux. Le Client convient que le Logiciel ainsi que les secrets commerciaux associés, comprenant notamment, le Produit sous Licence et les résultats de tests de configurations, d'architecture, de communications et de performance constituent la propriété exclusive d’AvePoint. Le Client convient de ne pas divulguer, diffuser, transmettre sur quelque support que ce soit, ou mettre à disposition de tout tiers le Logiciel, le Produit sous Licence ou tout savoir-faire associé sans l’accord préalable écrit d’AvePoint.
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Secrets commerciaux. Le Client convient que le Logiciel ainsi que les secrets commerciaux associés, comprenant no- tamment, le Produit sous Licence et les résultats de tests de configurations, d'architecture, de communications et de performance constituent la propriété exclusive d’AvePoint. Le Client convient de ne pas divulguer, diffuser, transmettre sur quelque support que ce soit, ou mettre à disposition de tout tiers le Logiciel, le Produit sous Licence ou tout savoir- faire associé sans l’accord préalable écrit d’AvePoint. 5 Warranty and Disclaimer Garantie et exclusion de garantie FOR A PERIOD OF 30 DAYS FOLLOWING THE EFFEC- TIVE DATE, AVEPOINT EXPRESSLY WARRANTS THAT THE LICENSED PROPERTY, AS DELIVERED, SHALL PER- FORM IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE SPECIFICATIONS CONTAINED IN THE THEN CURRENT DOCUMENTA- TION SUPPLIED BY AVEPOINT TO CUSTOMER THAT RELATE TO THE VERSION OF THE LICENSED PROPERTY PENDANT UNE PERIODE DE 30 JOURS A COMPTER DE LA DATE D’ENTREE EN VIGUEUR, AVEPOINT GARANTIT QUE LE PRODUIT SOUS LICENCE, TEL QUE LIVRE, SERA CONFORME AUX SPECIFICATIONS CONTENUES DANS LA DOCUMENTA- TION EN VIGUEUR FOURNIE PAR AVEPOINT AU CLIENT ET RELATIVE A LA VERSION DU PRODUIT SOUS LICENCE LIVREE PAR AVEPOINT AU CLIENT. A L'EXCEPTION DE LA DELIVERED BY AVEPOINT TO CUSTOMER. EXCEPT FOR THE AFOREMENTIONED WARRANTY OR AS MAY BE SET FORTH ON THE SUPPORT ADDENDUM WHILE SUCH SUPPORT ADDENDUM REMAINS IN EFFECT, THE SOFTWARE, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION THE LICENSED, IS PROVIDED TO CUSTOMER ON AN “AS IS” “WHERE IS” BASIS WITHOUT WARRANTY AND CUSTOMER’S USE THEREOF IS AT ITS OWN RISK. WITHIN THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, AVEPOINT DOES NOT MAKE, AND HEREBY SPECIFICALLY DIS- CLAIMS, AND CUSTOMER RELEASES AND WAIVES, ANY AND ALL WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND INCLUD- ING, NON-INFRINGEMENT, OR ANY WARRANTY ARIS- ING UNDER STATUTE (INCLUDING THE STATUTORY GUARANTEE OBLIGATION REGARDING HIDDEN DE- FECTS SINCE THIS SOFTWARE LICENSE IS NOT A SALE AGREEMENT) OR OTHERWISE IN LAW OR FROM A COURSE OF DEALING, COURSE OF PERFORMANCE, USAGE OR TRADE PRACTICE. WITHOUT LIMITING THE GENERALITY OF THE FOREGOING, AVEPOINT DOES NOT WARRANT THAT THE LICENSED PROPERTY WILL MEET CUSTOMER’S REQUIREMENTS, WILL OPERATE IN ANY COMBINATION THAT MAY BE SELECTED FOR USE BY CUSTOMER OR IN COMBINATION WITH OTHER SOFTWARE BEYOND MICROSOFT SHARE- POINT, OR WILL OPERATE UNINTERRUPTED OR ER- ROR FREE. FURTHERMORE, AVEPOINT DOES NOT WARRANT THAT ANY SOFTWARE ERRORS, DEFECTS OR INEFFICIENCIES WILL BE CORRECTED, NOR DOES AVEPOINT ASSUME ANY L...

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