Controlled Technology definition

Controlled Technology means any software, documentation, technology, or other technical data, or any products that include or use any of the foregoing, of which the export, re-export, or release to certain jurisdictions or countries is prohibited or requires an export license or other governmental approval under any Law, including the U.S. Export Administration Act and its associated regulations.
Controlled Technology means any software, documentation, technology or other technical data, or any products that include or use any of the foregoing, the export, re-export or release of which to certain jurisdictions or countries is prohibited or requires an export license or other governmental approval, under any law, including the US Export Administration Act and its associated regulations.
Controlled Technology shall have the meaning set forth in Section 17.

Examples of Controlled Technology in a sentence

  • You agree to comply with all relevant laws and will not export any Controlled Technology in contravention to U.S. law nor to any prohibited country, entity, or person for which an export license or other governmental approval is required.

  • You hereby agree that You will not export or sell any Controlled Technology for use in connection with chemical, biological, or nuclear weapons, or missiles, drones or space launch vehicles capable of delivering such weapons.

  • You acknowledge that the Licensed Software and related technical data and services (collectively "Controlled Technology") are subject to the import and export laws of the United States, specifically the U.S. Export Administration Regulations (EAR), and the laws of any country where Controlled Technology is imported or re-exported.

  • All Symantec products, including the Controlled Technology are prohibited for export or re-export to Cuba, North Korea, Iran, Syria and Sudan and to any country subject to relevant trade sanctions.

  • You agree to comply with all relevant laws and will not to export any Controlled Technology in contravention to U.S. law nor to any prohibited country, entity, or person for which an export license or other governmental approval is required.

  • You acknowledge that the Software and related technical data and services (collectively "Controlled Technology") may be subject to the import and export laws of the United States, specifically the U.S. Export Administration Regulations (EAR), and the laws of any country where Controlled Technology is imported or re-exported.

  • You acknowledge that the Software and Services and related technical data and services (collectively "Controlled Technology") may be subject to the import and export laws of the United States, specifically the U.S. Export Administration Regulations (EAR), and the laws of any country where Controlled Technology is imported or re-exported.

  • The export or re-export of Controlled Technology in violation of the foregoing laws and regulations is strictly prohibited.

  • You acknowledge that the Hardware, Licensed Software and related technical data and services (each or collectively "Controlled Technology") are subject to the import and export laws of the United States, specifically the U.S. Export Administration Regulations (EAR), and the laws of any country where Controlled Technology is imported or re-exported.

  • Access to certain technology (“Controlled Technology”) by Foreign Persons (working legally in the U.S.), as defined below, may require an export license if the Controlled Technology would require a license prior to delivery to the Foreign Person’s country of origin.


More Definitions of Controlled Technology

Controlled Technology shall have the meaning specified in Section 9.3 hereof.
Controlled Technology has the meaning assigned to it in Section 4.27.
Controlled Technology has the meaning set out in Section 9.5.
Controlled Technology means technologies, software, hardware and related services subject to restrictions and sanctions imposed by the European Union, the United States or other authorized international bodies on the Russian Federation and the Republic of Belarus. Controlled Technology includes, in particular, technologies that can be used for military purposes, to violate human rights, destabilize international security or support activities that violate international law, as well as those formally listed under existing sanctions regimes.

Related to Controlled Technology

  • Assistive technology means the devices, aids, controls, supplies, or appliances described in OAR 411-300-0150 that are purchased to provide support for a child and replace the need for direct interventions to enable self-direction of care and maximize independence of the child.