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Common use of Use of the Service Offering Clause in Contracts

Use of the Service Offering. 2.2.1 Customer may use the Service Offering only (a) during the Subscription Term, (b) for Customer’s own internal use, and (c) in accordance with the Agreement. To use the Service Offering, Customer may be required to register and set up an authorized account with Login Credentials. Customer must keep Customer registration information accurate and complete during the term of the Agreement. 2.2.2 Customer is responsible for (a) any use of the Service Offering that occurs under Customer’s Login Credentials, (b) Customer’s Content, and (c) Customer’s Users’ compliance with the Agreement. If Customer becomes aware of any User’s violation of the Agreement, Customer must promptly suspend that User’s access to the Service Offering. If Customer becomes aware that any of Customer’s Content, or any Third-Party Content violates Section 4.1 (“General Restrictions”) or Section 4.2 (“Content Restrictions”), Customer must promptly remove that Content or suspend use of that Third-Party Content. If Customer believes Customer’s account has been compromised, including any unauthorized access to or use or disclosure of any Account Information or Login Credentials, Customer must notify RSA as soon as possible. Customer may not impersonate another RSA user or provide false identity information to gain access to or use the Service Offering. 2.2.3 Customer may receive software from RSA, incidental to Customer’s use of the Service Offering, which must be installed in Customer’s on-premises environment to enable Customer to use the Service Offering (“Incidental Software”). Customer may use Incidental Software only (a) in connection with Customer’s use of the Service Offering, (b) during the Subscription Term, and (c) in accordance with the Agreement. If Incidental Software is subject to an accompanying license agreement, Customer must comply with the terms of that license agreement. If that software does not have an accompanying license agreement, then RSA’s standard end user license agreement made generally available by RSA on its website specifically referenced in the Incidental Software section of the Service Description, applies. 2.2.4 If RSA reasonably believes a problem with the Service Offering may be attributable to Customer’s Content or to Customer’s use of the Service Offering, Customer must promptly cooperate with RSA to identify the source of the problem and to resolve the problem.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Terms of Service, Terms of Service, Terms of Service

Use of the Service Offering. 2.2.1 Customer may use the Service Offering only (a) during the Subscription Term, (b) for Customer’s own internal use, use and (c) in accordance with the Agreement. To use the Service Offering, Offering Customer may be required to register and set up an authorized account with Login Credentials. Customer must keep Customer registration information accurate and complete during the term of the Agreement. 2.2.2 Customer is responsible for (ai) any use of the Service Offering that occurs under Customer’s Login Credentials, (bii) Customer’s Content, and (ciii) Customer’s Users’ compliance with the Agreement. If Customer becomes aware of any User’s violation of the Agreement, Customer must promptly suspend that User’s access to the Service Offering. If Customer becomes aware that any of Customer’s Content, or any Third-Party Content violates Section 4.1 (“General Restrictions”) or Section 4.2 (“Content Restrictions”), Customer must promptly remove that Content or suspend use of that Third-Party Content. If Customer believes Customer’s account has been compromised, including any unauthorized access to or use or disclosure of any Account Information or Login Credentials, Customer must notify RSA NetWitness as soon as possible. Customer may not impersonate another RSA NetWitness user or provide false identity information to gain access to or use the Service Offering. 2.2.3 Customer may receive software from RSANetWitness, incidental to Customer’s use of the Service Offering, which must be installed in Customer’s cloud or on-premises environment environment, as applicable, to enable Customer to use the Service Offering (“Incidental Software”). Customer may use that Incidental Software only (a) in connection with Customer’s use of the Service Offering, (b) during the Subscription Term, and (c) in accordance with the Agreement. If that Incidental Software is subject to an accompanying license agreement, Customer must comply with the terms of that license agreement. If that software Incidental Software does not have an accompanying license agreement, then RSA’s NetWitness’ standard end user license agreement made generally available by RSA NetWitness on its website specifically referenced in the Incidental Software section of the Service Description, applies. 2.2.4 If RSA NetWitness reasonably believes a problem with the Service Offering may be attributable to Customer’s Content or to Customer’s use of the Service Offering, Customer must promptly cooperate with RSA NetWitness to identify the source of the problem and to resolve the problem.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Terms of Service, Terms of Service

Use of the Service Offering. 2.2.1 Customer may use the Service Offering only (a) during the Subscription Term, (b) for Customer’s own internal use, and (c) in accordance with the Agreement. To use the Service Offering, Customer may be required to register and set up an authorized account with Login Credentials. Customer must keep Customer registration information accurate and complete during the term of the Agreement. 2.2.2 Customer is responsible for (a) any use of the Service Offering that occurs under Customer’s Login Credentials, (b) Customer’s Content, and (c) Customer’s Users’ compliance with the Agreement. If Customer becomes aware of any User’s violation of the Agreement, Customer must promptly suspend that User’s access to the Service Offering. If Customer becomes aware that any of Customer’s Content, or any Third-Party Content violates Section 4.1 (“General Restrictions”) or Section 4.2 (“Content Restrictions”), Customer must promptly remove that Content or suspend use of that Third-Party Content. If Customer believes Customer’s account has been compromised, including any unauthorized access to or use or disclosure of any Account Information or Login Credentials, Customer must notify RSA RedSeal as soon as possible. Customer may not impersonate another RSA RedSeal user or provide false identity information to gain access to or use the Service Offering. 2.2.3 Customer may receive software from RSARedSeal, incidental to Customer’s use of the Service Offering, which must be installed in Customer’s on-premises environment to enable Customer to use the Service Offering (“Incidental Software”). Customer may use Incidental Software only (a) in connection with Customer’s use of the Service Offering, (b) during the Subscription Term, and (c) in accordance with the Agreement. If Incidental Software is subject to an accompanying license agreement, Customer must comply with the terms of that license agreement. If that software does not have an accompanying license agreement, then RSARedSeal’s standard end user license agreement made generally available by RSA RedSeal on its website specifically referenced in the Incidental Software section of the Service Description, applies. 2.2.4 If RSA RedSeal reasonably believes a problem with the Service Offering may be attributable to Customer’s Content or to Customer’s use of the Service Offering, Customer must promptly cooperate with RSA RedSeal to identify the source of the problem and to resolve the problem.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Terms of Service, Terms of Service

Use of the Service Offering. 2.2.1 Customer may use the Service Offering only (a) during the Subscription Term, (b) for Customer’s own internal use, and (c) in accordance with the Agreement. To use the Service Offering, Customer may be required to register and set up an authorized account with Login Credentials. Customer must keep Customer registration information accurate and complete during the term of the Agreement. 2.2.2 Customer is responsible for (a) any use of the Service Offering that occurs under Customer’s Login Credentials, (b) Customer’s Content, and (c) Customer’s Users’ compliance with the Agreement. If Customer becomes aware of any User’s violation of the Agreement, Customer must promptly suspend that User’s access to the Service Offering. If Customer becomes aware that any of Customer’s Content, or any Third-Party Content violates Section 4.1 (“General Restrictions”) or Section 4.2 (“Content Restrictions”), Customer must promptly remove that Content or suspend use of that Third-Party Content. If Customer believes Customer’s account has been compromised, including any unauthorized access to or use or disclosure of any Account Information or Login Credentials, Customer must notify RSA SecurID as soon as possible. Customer may not impersonate another RSA SecurID user or provide false identity information to gain access to or use the Service Offering. 2.2.3 Customer may receive software from RSASecurID, incidental to Customer’s use of the Service Offering, which must be installed in Customer’s on-premises environment to enable Customer to use the Service Offering (“Incidental Software”). Customer may use Incidental Software only (a) in connection with Customer’s use of the Service Offering, (b) during the Subscription Term, and (c) in accordance with the Agreement. If Incidental Software is subject to an accompanying license agreement, Customer must comply with the terms of that license agreement. If that software does not have an accompanying license agreement, then RSASecurID’s standard end user license agreement made generally available by RSA SecurID on its website specifically referenced in the Incidental Software section of the Service Description, applies. 2.2.4 If RSA SecurID reasonably believes a problem with the Service Offering may be attributable to Customer’s Content or to Customer’s use of the Service Offering, Customer must promptly cooperate with RSA SecurID to identify the source of the problem and to resolve the problem.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Terms of Service