Common use of Customer’s Data Clause in Contracts

Customer’s Data. Customer may place an Order for Services involving Ethernet transmission of Customer’s data, which could include text, sound, video, or image files, and software all of which are generated by, or on behalf of, Customer through use of the Service (collectively referred to as “Customer’s Data”). In order for Customer’s Data to be transmitted to a recipient, it must contain routing instructions such as IP addresses and packet header information which PacketFabric’s system uses to create a communication channel between the sender and the recipient of such Customer’s Data. PacketFabric does not access Customer’s Data, nor does it utilize technology to intercept, record or capture Customer’s Data. The Customer’s routing instructions used to route the Customer’s Data is deleted immediately after the communication channel between the sender and recipient is terminated. Given that PacketFabric does not have access to Customer’s Data, Customer is solely responsible for its content, protection, and encryption. PacketFabric does not assume any obligations with respect to Customer’s Data other than as expressly set forth in these Terms and Conditions or as required by applicable law.

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Sources: Terms and Conditions, Terms and Conditions