Common use of Computer Programs Clause in Contracts

Computer Programs. If Agent provides the computer program C3 or similar software for which Agent holds a license(s), implemented on-site and connected to Agent’s computer network, such program shall remain the exclusive property of Agent at all times, and the Association will not take actions or introduce software or other features which may be deemed by Agent to jeopardize any part of Agent’s computer network. The Association will confer with Agent before instituting any changes to the Association’s network. The Association will not make changes that may cause Agent’s software to be inoperable on the site or violate the security of the system or data, or cause Agent to incur additional expense to protect Agent’s network, or may interfere with Agent’s software requirements necessary to meet the requirements contained in this Agreement. If Agent’s employees are required to respond to software or hardware issues at the Association’s site that are found to be unrelated to the reliable functioning of Agent’s software, an hourly charge in accordance with Exhibit A will be incurred.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Management Agreement, Management Agreement, Management Agreement

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