Client shall not Clause Samples

The "Client shall not" clause defines specific actions or behaviors that the client is expressly prohibited from undertaking under the agreement. Typically, this clause lists activities such as unauthorized use of services, sharing confidential information, or engaging in actions that could harm the provider’s business or reputation. By clearly outlining these restrictions, the clause helps prevent misuse, protects the provider’s interests, and sets clear boundaries for the client’s conduct during the contractual relationship.
Client shall not. Use or permit any end user to use the Products to store or display adult content, promote illegal or immoral activities, send or store infringing, obscene, threatening or unlawful or tortious material or disrupt others use of the Products, network services or network equipment, including unsolicited advertising or chain letters, propagation of computer worms and viruses, or use of the Products to make unauthorised entry into any other device accessible via the network or Products;