Virus Deletion definition

Virus Deletion means any deletion of a Virus performed by Service Provider pursuant to Section 2.3(c).

Examples of Virus Deletion in a sentence

  • As part of Service Provider's amendments from time to time of the AOL Virus Deletion Policy, Service Provider shall have the right to revise program code, program specifications, design, Documentation, messages, error messages, and operating procedures applicable to all JV Affiliates.

  • However, if Recipient is determined to have been either the source or direct conduit for the Error or Virus, Recipient shall promptly pay Service Provider for such Error Correction or Virus Deletion, as the case may be, on a commercially reasonable time and materials basis at MFN Rates.

  • Service Provider shall have the right to amend from time to time the AOL Error Correction and/or Virus Deletion Policies set forth in Attachment C, respectively, if such amendment is made in connection with a change in AOL's worldwide Error Correction or Virus Deletion Policy, as the case may be, and applies substantially equally to all AOL Services, including the AOL-US Service.

  • Service Provider shall have the right to amend from time to time the AOL Error Correction and/or Virus Deletion Policies set forth in Attachment C, respectively, if such amendment is made in connection with a ------------ change in AOL's worldwide Error Correction or Virus Deletion Policy, as the case may be, and applies substantially equally to all AOL Services, including the AOL-US Service.

  • Service Provider shall assign the same priority and apply the level of effort that Service Provider uses for similar priority Errors or Viruses for the AOL-US Service, as set forth in Attachment C, and will ------------ promptly on commercially reasonable terms and conditions (A) supply the Error Correction to Recipient when available and/or (B) perform the Virus Deletion.

  • Service Provider shall assign the same priority and apply the level of effort that Service Provider uses for similar priority Errors or Viruses for the AOL-US Service, as set forth in Attachment C, and will promptly on commercially reasonable terms and conditions (A) supply the Error Correction to Recipient when available and/or (B) perform the Virus Deletion.

  • As part of Service Provider's amendments from time to time of its Virus Deletion policy, Service Provider shall have the right to revise program code, program specifications, design, Documentation, messages, error messages, and operating procedures applicable to all JV Affiliates.

  • Service Provider shall assign the same priority and apply the level of effort that Service Provider uses for similar priority Errors or Viruses for the AOL-US Service, as set forth in Attachment C, and will promptly on commercially ------------ reasonable terms and conditions (A) supply the Error Correction to Recipient when available and/or (B) perform the Virus Deletion.

  • Service Provider shall have the right to amend from time to time the AOL Error Correction and/or Virus Deletion Policies set forth in Attachment C, respectively, if such amendment is ------------ made in connection with a change in AOL's worldwide Error Correction or Virus Deletion Policy, as the case may be, and applies substantially equally to all AOL Services, including the AOL-US Service.

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