Common use of Computer Virus Clause in Contracts

Computer Virus. ‌ Any malicious code, program, or other internal component (e.g., computer virus, computer worm, computer time bomb, or similar component), which could damage, destroy, alter or disrupt any computer program, firmware, or hardware or which could, in any manner, reveal, damage, destroy, alter or disrupt any data or other information accessed through or processed by such software in any manner.

Appears in 16 contracts

Samples: Information Technology Hardware and Maintenance Contract, Information Technology Hardware and Maintenance Contract, Information Technology Hardware and Maintenance Contract

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Computer Virus. Any malicious code, program, or other internal component (e.g., computer virus, computer worm, computer time bomb, or similar component), which could damage, destroy, alter or disrupt any computer program, firmware, or hardware or which could, in any manner, reveal, damage, destroy, alter or disrupt any data or other information accessed through or processed by such software in any manner.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Information Technology Contract, Information Technology Solution Contract, Contract

Computer Virus. Any malicious code, program, malware, or other internal component (e.g., computer virus, computer worm, computer time bomb, or similar component), which could damage, destroy, alter or disrupt any computer program, firmware, or hardware or which could, in any manner, reveal, damage, destroy, alter or disrupt any data or other information accessed through or processed by such software in any manner.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Services Contract, Cloud Services Contract, Information Technology Services

Computer Virus. Any malicious code, program, or other internal component (e.g., computer virus, computer worm, computer time bomb, or similar component), which could damage, destroy, alter or disrupt any computer program, firmware, or hardware or which could, in any manner, reveal, damage, destroy, alter or disrupt any data or other information accessed through or processed by such software Software in any manner.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: vita2.virginia.gov

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Computer Virus. Any malicious code, program, malware or other internal component (e.g., computer virus, computer worm, computer time bomb, or similar component), which could damage, destroy, alter or disrupt any computer program, firmware, or hardware or which could, in any manner, reveal, damage, destroy, alter or disrupt any data or other information accessed through or processed by such software in any manner.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.bidnet.com

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