Common use of SUBSTITUTION FOR LICENSE Clause in Contracts

SUBSTITUTION FOR LICENSE. No provision of this Agreement is intended to provide such substantial use as to constitute a substitution for an institutional license by a third party institution. For example, Walk-In User rights are designed for the provision of services to individuals, not blanket rights for all of the users of another institution or organization. Authorized Users will have the option of creating a valid username and password for the purpose of accessing the Licensed Materials (the "Log-In Information"). Member Institutions and its Authorized Users must keep all Log-In Information strictly confidential, and all Log-In Information may be used only by the assigned user. Member Institutions and its Authorized Users are responsible for taking reasonable measures to maintain the security and confidentiality of all Log-In Information, and for preventing access to the Licensed Materials by unauthorized persons using a user's Log-In Information.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: License Agreement, License Agreement, License Agreement

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