Examples of Export Control Laws in a sentence
None of our software may be downloaded or otherwise exported (or re-exported) in violation of Export Control Laws.
Export Control Laws have been set up by the U.S. government to keep certain goods and services from reaching other countries, usually because of security concerns or trade agreements.
You agree that you will not, directly or indirectly through a third party, allow your ClubReady account or the software supporting the ClubReady System to be accessed or generated from within, or distributed or sent to, any prohibited or embargoed country as mentioned in any Export Control Laws.
Workpath is not obliged to perform any obligation under this Agreement to the extent that the performance of such obligation would breach Export Control Laws or expose Workpath to any risk of enforcement action, punitive or restrictive measures, or other adverse action under Export Control Laws.
You agree that you will not, directly or indirectly, allow the Services, or the software supporting the Site to be accessed or generated from within, or distributed or sent to, any prohibited or embargoed country as mentioned in any Export Control Laws.