Common use of Indemnification Scope Clause in Contracts

Indemnification Scope. LinkedIn will defend, indemnify and hold Customer, its Affiliates, and their respective directors, officers and Customer Users harmless from and against all third-party claims to the extent resulting from or alleged to have resulted from (a) the Services’ infringement of a third party’s intellectual property right; or (b) LinkedIn’s material breach of the Agreement. Customer will defend, indemnify and hold LinkedIn, its Affiliates, and their respective directors, officers and employees harmless from and against all third-party claims to the extent resulting from or alleged to have resulted from (x) the infringement of a third party’s intellectual property right by any content, data or other information uploaded into LinkedIn’s system or otherwise provided by Customer; (y) Customer’s infringement of a third party’s intellectual property right due to Customer’s improper use of LinkedIn Learning content; or (z) Customer’s material breach of the Agreement.

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Sources: Linkedin Subscription Agreement, Linkedin Subscription Agreement

Indemnification Scope. LinkedIn will defend, indemnify and hold Customer, its Affiliates, and their respective directors, officers and Customer Users harmless from and against all third-party claims to the extent resulting from or alleged to have resulted from from (a) the Services’ infringement of a third party’s intellectual property right; or (b) LinkedIn’s material breach of the Agreement. Customer will defend, indemnify and hold LinkedIn, its Affiliates, and their respective directors, officers and employees harmless from and against all third-party claims to the extent resulting from or alleged to have resulted from (x) the infringement of a third party’s intellectual property right by any content, data or other information uploaded into LinkedIn’s system or otherwise provided by Customer; (y) Customer’s infringement of a third party’s intellectual property right due to Customer’s improper use of LinkedIn Learning content; or (z) Customer’s material breach of the Agreement.

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Sources: Linkedin Subscription Agreement