Caching Server Sample Clauses

The Caching Server clause defines the terms and conditions under which a server temporarily stores copies of data or content to improve access speed and reduce load on the original source. Typically, this clause outlines the types of data that may be cached, the duration for which cached data can be retained, and any restrictions on the use or distribution of cached content. Its core practical function is to enhance system performance and efficiency while ensuring that data management practices remain compliant with contractual or legal requirements.
Caching Server. 1. Voor zover Apple en/of aan Apple gelieerde ondernemingen bepaalde software en/of materiaal beschikbaar stellen voor caching (bijvoorbeeld als onderdeel van de functie ‘Software-update’ in OS X of toepasselijk materiaal uit de Mac App Store) (“Toepasselijk Apple materiaal”), is het mogelijk dat de caching-serverfunctie van de Apple software dergelijk toepasselijk Apple materiaal automatisch downloadt en lokaal cachet op uw Apple server. Door de Apple software te gebruiken, stemt u ermee in dat Apple dergelijk toepasselijk Apple materiaal op uw Apple server mag downloaden en cachen. U kunt de caching-serverfunctie van de Apple software ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ tijde uitschakelen in het paneel ‘Caching’ van de Apple software. 2. Gebruik van de caching-serverfunctie van de Apple software is uitsluitend toegestaan op een Apple server die u in eigendom of beheer hebt, en uitsluitend met als ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ van dergelijk toepasselijk Apple materiaal aan bevoegde gebruikers binnen uw huishouden, bedrijf of organisatie te bespoedigen. U begrijpt dat deze gebruikers zich voor de ontvangst van het toepasselijk Apple materiaal mogelijk zelf bij Apple moeten identificeren en dat de voorwaarden waaronder u of uw eindgebruikers dergelijk toepasselijk Apple materiaal ontvangen niet ▇▇▇▇▇▇ gewijzigd door de bespoedigde ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ van toepasselijk Apple materiaal via uw Apple server. 3. U erkent en aanvaardt dat elk gebruik van het toepasselijk Apple materiaal gebonden is aan de toepasselijke iTunes Store-voorwaarden (bijvoorbeeld de Mac App Store-voorwaarden), en/of de toepasselijke licentievoorwaarden die geleverd zijn bij de software die wordt geüpdatet, tenzij bij de update een eigen afzonderlijke licentieovereenkomst is geleverd. In dat geval is de laatstgenoemde overeenkomst van toepassing. Een overzicht van softwarelicentieovereenkomsten van Apple vindt u op ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/legal/sla/. U erkent en aanvaardt dat door het gebruik van de caching- serverfunctie en het bewaren van toepasselijk Apple materiaal op uw Apple server geen andere rechten aan u ▇▇▇▇▇▇ overgedragen ▇▇▇ uw rechten op basis van de geldende licentievoorwaarden voor het toepasselijk Apple materiaal. Bovendien erkent en aanvaardt u dat rechten van Apple en alle andere auteursrechthouders met betrekking tot al het toepasselijk Apple materiaal niet aan u ▇▇▇▇▇▇ toegekend of ▇▇▇▇▇▇ beperkt, of dat van dergelijke rechten afstand wordt gedaan. 4. Het is u niet toegestaan uw Apple server waarop de caching-serverfunct...
Caching Server. 1. To the extent that Apple and/or its affiliates make particular software and/or content available for caching (e.g., as part of OS X’s Software Update feature or applicable content from the Mac App Store) (“Apple Eligible Content”), you may use the Caching Server feature to locally cache such Apple Eligible Content, but only on an Apple Server you own or control and solely for purposes of expediting the delivery of such Apple Eligible Content to authorized end users within your home, company or organization. You understand that such users may need to separately authenticate with Apple prior to receiving the Apple Eligible Content and that the expedited delivery of Apple Eligible Content through the use of your Apple Server will not modify the terms under which you or your end users receive such Apple Eligible Content. 2. You acknowledge and agree that all use of the Apple Eligible Content is subject to either the applicable iTunes Store Terms and Conditions (e.g., the Mac App Store Terms and Conditions), and/or the applicable licensing terms that accompanied the software being updated, unless the update was accompanied by its own separate license agreement in which case the latter would apply. A list of Apple SLAs may be found here: ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/legal/sla/. You acknowledge and agree that the use of the Caching Server feature and storage of Apple Eligible Content on your Apple Server does not transfer to you any rights beyond those granted to you in the applicable license terms for the Apple Eligible Content and shall not constitute a grant, waiver, or other limitation of any rights of Apple or any other copyright owners in any Apple Eligible Content. 3. You are not authorized to deploy your Apple Server with the Caching Server feature enabled on a network you do not own or control (or which you are not legally authorized to use for such purposes), or to permit access to such server from end users outside of your home, company or organization. You agree to use the Caching Server feature only for your own personal, non-commercial use or for internal use within your company or organization, and only as expressly permitted herein. You may not provide a service to third parties that integrates with or leverages services or information provided by the Caching Server feature or uses the Caching Server feature in any way. 4. By enabling this Caching Server feature of the Apple Software, you agree that Apple may store, monitor, and secure the Apple Eligib...
Caching Server. 1. To the extent that Apple and/or its affiliates make particular software and/or content available for caching (e.g., as part of OS X’s Software Update feature or applicable content from the Mac App Store) (“Apple Eligible Content”), the Caching Server feature of the Apple Software may automatically download and locally cache such Apple Eligible Content on your Apple Server. By using the Apple Software, you agree that Apple may download and cache such Apple Eligible Content on your Apple Server. You can turn off the Caching Server feature of the Apple Software at any time by going to the Caching pane within the Apple Software. 2. The Caching Server feature of the Apple Software is for use only on an Apple Server you own or control and solely for purposes of expediting the delivery of such Apple Eligible Content to authorized end users within your home, company or organization. You understand that such users may need to separately authenticate with Apple prior to receiving the Apple Eligible Content and that the expedited delivery of Apple Eligible Content through the use of your Apple Server will not modify the terms under which you or your end users receive such Apple Eligible Content. 3. You acknowledge and agree that all use of the Apple Eligible Content is subject to either the applicable iTunes Store Terms and Conditions (e.g., the Mac App Store Terms and Conditions), and/or the applicable licensing terms that accompanied the software being updated, unless the update was accompanied by its own separate license agreement in which case the latter would apply. A list of Apple Software License Agreements (SLAs) may be found here: ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/legal/sla/. You acknowledge and agree that the use of the Caching Server feature and storage of Apple Eligible Content on your Apple Server does not transfer to you any rights beyond those granted to you in the applicable license terms for the Apple Eligible Content and shall not constitute a grant, waiver, or other limitation of any rights of Apple or any other copyright owners in any Apple Eligible Content. 4. You are not authorized to deploy your Apple Server with the Caching Server feature enabled on a network you do not own or control (or which you are not legally authorized to use for such purposes), or to permit access to such server from end users outside of your home, company or organization. You agree to use the Caching Server feature only for your own personal, non-commercial use or for internal use ...

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