Common use of Desktop Cryptography Support Clause in Contracts

Desktop Cryptography Support. The BlackBerry Handheld Software may include software modules that allow users to extend certain of their existing desktop-based cryptography implementations (such as S/MIME Version 3.0 (or subsequent) or implementations based on the RFC 2440 standards, such as PGP) (each a "Desktop Cryptography Implementation") wirelessly to certain Handheld Products. Certain Desktop Cryptography Implementations may require you to first obtain such Desktop Cryptography Implementations from a third party vendor. RIM does not provide any portion of the cryptography infrastructure required for the Desktop Cryptography Implementation itself and RIM takes no responsibility for the selection, acquisition, implementation, performance or non-performance, support, accuracy or reliability of any portion of Your cryptography infrastructure, including, without limitation, the selection, accuracy or reliability of the infrastructure software, or any trust signatures, public keys, third party certificates and related services, or any authentication or authentication method, used in conjunction with the cryptography infrastructure. You are responsible for ensuring that You comply with any terms and conditions, rules and regulations respecting Your use of the applicable cryptography infrastructure, certificates, public keys, and any other services or software You may use in conjunction with Your particular Desktop Cryptography Implementation. RIM HAS NO LIABILITY WHATSOEVER FOR ANY ISSUE ARISING FROM OR RELATING TO YOUR DESKTOP CRYPTOGRAPHY IMPLEMENTATION.

Appears in 13 contracts

Samples: Blackberry Solution License Agreement, Blackberry Solution License Agreement, Blackberry Solution License Agreement

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