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A person who is not a party to this Agreement shall have no right to enforce its terms, except for each member of the Oxford Group, who are express third-party beneficiaries of this Agreement.
Oxford may at any time assign, transfer, mortgage, charge, subcontract, or deal in any other way with any or all of Oxford’s rights and obligations under this Agreement in connection with a merger, change of control or sale of assets or assign any of its rights and obligations under this Agreement to a member of the Oxford Group.
Customer acknowledges that Customer has not relied on any statement, promise, representation, assurance, or warranty made or given by any member of the Oxford Group or its agents which is not set out in this Agreement.
Customer shall grant and hereby grants, the Oxford Group a worldwide, irrevocable, non-exclusive and fully paid-up license to all Rights to any Feedback.
The Oxford Group or its licensors, as applicable, are the sole and exclusive owners of (or have licenses to) the Intellectual Property Rights in the Oxford Proprietary Information and in all media, printouts, papers, support materials, or hard copies containing or bearing such Intellectual Property Rights and reserves all rights not expressly granted herein.
Customer grants Oxford Group the right to retain and use any and all personal information included in the Order(s) for purposes of providing Customer notice regarding an Order, shipping and logistics relating to the Order, providing support, facilitating completion of additional orders, and making Customer aware of new products and services available from Oxford Group.
Customer acknowledges that the means used by the Oxford Group that are designed to secure software, data and systems related to this Agreement may require that a Device or set of Devices and/or a Flow Cell or set of Flow Cells match a user ID assigned to Customer and/or that such Devices and Flow Cells are matched according to the Order and/or that particular workstations match unique Oxford-issued keys.