Common use of Harmful Code Clause in Contracts

Harmful Code. Using a recent version of a reputable virus-checking product (to the extent commercially available), Company will check its software and other systems used by Company to deliver the products or services to the School District for any harmful code, including, without limitation, any viruses, worms, or similar harmful code, and will use commercially reasonable efforts to eliminate any such harmful code that the Company discovers.

Appears in 44 contracts

Sources: Data Privacy Addendum, Data Privacy Addendum, Data Privacy Addendum

Harmful Code. Using a recent version of a reputable virus-virus- checking product (to the extent commercially available), Company will check its software and other the Software, as well as any systems used by Company to deliver the products or services to the School District Software, for any harmful code, including, without limitation, any viruses, worms, or similar harmful code, and will use commercially reasonable efforts to eliminate any such harmful code that the Company discovers.

Appears in 5 contracts

Sources: Addendum to Agreement, Addendum to Terms of Use, Addendum to Agreement

Harmful Code. Using a recent version of a reputable virus-checking checkingg product (to the extent commercially available), Company will check its software and other systems used by Company to deliver the products or services to the School District for any harmful code, including, without limitation, any viruses, worms, or similar harmful code, and will use commercially reasonable efforts to eliminate any such harmful code that the Company discovers.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Data Privacy Addendum, Data Privacy Addendum, Data Privacy Addendum

Harmful Code. Using a recent version of a reputable virus-checking product (to the extent commercially available), Company will check its software and other systems used by Company to deliver the products or services to the School District for any harmful code, including, without limitation, any viruses, worms, or similar harmful code, and will use commercially reasonable efforts to eliminate any such harmful code that the Company discovers.,

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Data Privacy Agreement, Data Privacy Addendum

Harmful Code. Using a recent version of a reputable virus-checking product (to the extent commercially available), the Company will check its software and other systems used by the Company to deliver the products or services to the School District for any harmful code, including, without limitation, any viruses, worms, or similar harmful code, and will use commercially reasonable efforts to eliminate any such harmful code that the Company discovers.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Embraceiep® Contract