Acceptable Use and other Policies; Software Sample Clauses

Acceptable Use and other Policies; Software. Your use of the Services is subject to other policies, including, but not limited to, Company’s acceptable use policies (“AUP”). You can view the policies for the Services anytime online at xxxxxxxx.xxxxxxx.xxx/xxxxxxxxxxxx. The Company may terminate or suspend your Service for failure to comply with these policies. YOU ACKNOWLEDGE AND AGREE THAT THE TERMS OF THE AUP AND ANY OTHER APPLICABLE POLICIES MAY BE PUT INTO EFFECT OR REVISED FROM TIME TO TIME BY POSTING A NEW VERSION OF THE AUP OR POLICY ON THE WEBSITE SET FORTH ABOVE. YOU SHOULD CONSULT THE AUP AND ALL POSTED POLICIES REGULARLY TO CONFORM TO THE MOST RECENT VERSION. The Company grants you a non-exclusive, non-transferable, internal license to use the software included with your Multimedia Hub on the date of installation (the “Software”) during the Term. All rights of any kind that are not expressly granted in this Agreement are reserved by Company and its licensors. You may use the Software solely as provided for in this Agreement or any other Software licenses or terms of use provided to you by the Company or its licensors. You may not rent, lease, loan, sublicense, modify, translate, reverse engineer, decompile, disassemble or create derivative works based on the software, nor permit anyone else to do so. The Company makes no representation or warranty that any software or application installed on Company Equipment, downloaded to Company Equipment, or available through the Internet does not contain a virus or other harmful feature. It is your sole responsibility to take appropriate precautions to protect any Company Equipment from damage to its software, files, and data as a result of any such virus or other harmful feature. We may, but are not required to, terminate all or any portion of the Installation or operation of the Services if a virus or other harmful feature or software is found to be present on your Company Equipment. We are not required to provide you with any assistance in removal of viruses. If we decide, in our sole discretion, to install or run virus check software on your Company Equipment, we make no representation or warranty that the virus check software will detect or correct any or all viruses. You acknowledge that you may incur additional charges for any service call made or required on account of any problem related to a virus or other harmful feature detected on your Company Equipment. NEITHER COMPANY NOR ITS AFFILIATES, SUPPLIERS, SERVICE PROVIDERS, EMPLOYEES, AGENTS,...
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Acceptable Use and other Policies; Software. (i) Your use of the Services is subject to other policies, including, but not limited to Company’s acceptable use policies (“AUP”). You can view the other policies for the Services anytime online at xxxxxxxx.xxxxxxx.xxx/xxxxxxxxxxxx. The Company may terminate or suspend your Service for failure to comply with these policies. YOU ACKNOWLEDGE AND AGREE THAT THE TERMS OF THE AUP AND ANY OTHER APPLICABLE POLICIES MAY BE PUT INTO EFFECT OR REVISED FROM TIME TO TIME BY POSTING A NEW VERSION OF THE AUP OR POLICY ON THE WEBSITE SET FORTH ABOVE. YOU SHOULD CONSULT THE AUP AND ALL POSTED POLICIES REGULARLY TO CONFORM TO THE MOST RECENT VERSION.

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