Common use of Unauthorised Activities Clause in Contracts

Unauthorised Activities. Xxxxxxxxx agrees not to, nor authorised any third party to, engage in any of the following activities: (i) to the extent not otherwise permitted by law to disassemble, reverse- engineer, reverse-compile, or reverse-assemble the Covered Hardware or an items provided hereunder (collectively “Materials”), (ii) to the extent not otherwise permitted by law to separate, extract, or isolate components of the Materials or subject the Materials or components thereof to any analysis not expressly authorised in the Documentation, (iii) to the extent not otherwise permitted by law to gain access to or attempt to determine the methods of operation of the Materials, or (iv) to the extent not otherwise permitted by law to transfer to a third-party, or grant a sublicense to, any Software or any third-party software provided hereunder. Purchaser further agrees that the contents of and methods of operation of the Materials are proprietary to Seller and the Materials contains or embodies trade secrets of Seller. The restrictions found in these terms and conditions control the sale of and use of the Products by Purchaser.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Service Contract, Service Contract, Service Contract

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