Disabled Features Sample Clauses
The Disabled Features clause defines which functionalities or services within a product or platform are intentionally deactivated or unavailable to the user. In practice, this clause may specify that certain modules, integrations, or advanced options are not accessible under a particular subscription plan or due to regulatory restrictions. Its core function is to set clear expectations for users about the limitations of the offering, thereby preventing misunderstandings and potential disputes over unavailable features.
Disabled Features. Adobe Reader may contain features or functionalities that are hidden or appear disabled or “grayed out” (the “Disabled Features”). Disabled Features will activate only when opening a PDF document that was created using enabling technology available only from Adobe. You will not access, or attempt to access, any Disabled Features other than through the use of such enabling technologies, nor will you rely on Adobe Reader to create a feature substantially similar to any Disabled Feature or otherwise circumvent the technology that controls activation of any such feature. For more information on disabled features, please refer to ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/go/readerextensions.
Disabled Features. The Software may contain features or functionalities that are hidden or appear disabled or “grayed out” (collectively, “Disabled Features”). Disabled Features will activate only when you open a PDF document that was created using enabling technology available only from Adobe. You will not access, or attempt to access, any Disabled Features by means other than the use of such enabling technologies (i.e., through the purchase of additional entitlement), nor will you rely on the Software to create a feature substantially similar to any Disabled Feature or otherwise circumvent the technology that controls activation of any such feature.
Disabled Features. Adobe Acrobat Reader DC may contain features and functionalities that are hidden or appear disabled or “grayed out.” These disabled features will activate only when opening a PDF document that was created using technology keys available only from Adobe. Distributor will not access, or attempt to access, or duplicate the functionality of such disabled features without a valid key, nor will Distributor otherwise circumvent the technology that controls activation of such features.
Disabled Features. INTELLICUS PRODUCT may contain features and functionalities that are hidden or disabled compared other higher editions. These disabled or hidden features will activate only when end user applies a higher edition license file duly obtained from Intellicus. Licensee shall not access, or attempt to access, or duplicate the functionality of such disabled features without a valid license key, nor will Licensee otherwise circumvent the technology that controls activation of such features.
Disabled Features. If the Software contains features and functionalities that are hidden or appear disabled or “grayed out,” this indicates the document contains disabled features that will activate only when opening a PDF document that was created using technology keys available only from Adobe. If present, Distributor shall not access, or attempt to access, or duplicate the functionality of such disabled features without a valid key, nor will Distributor otherwise circumvent the technology that controls activation of such features.
Disabled Features. The Software may contain features or functionalities that are hidden or appear disabled or “grayed out” (collectively, “Disabled Features”). Disabled Features will activate only when the Licensee uses an agent that was created using enabling technology available only from the Licensor. The Licensee will not access, or attempt to access, any Disabled Features by means other than the use of such enabling technologies (i.e., through the purchase of additional entitlement), nor will the Licensee rely on the Software to create a feature substantially similar to any Disabled Feature or otherwise circumvent the technology that controls activation of any such feature.
