Common use of Invocation of Disabling Code Clause in Contracts

Invocation of Disabling Code. In addition to the invocation of disabling code when HGST has received Licensee’s consent described in Section 7.1, HGST may, at its option, invoke disabling code in HGST’s Software without receiving Licensee’s consent (i) if in HGST’s sole, reasonable discretion, HGST believes that such Software has been, is being or will be used in violation of laws; (ii) if HGST is required to do so, because of a court or regulatory order; (iii) if Licensee has not paid the applicable License Fee by the expiration of the Software trial period; or (iv) if Licensee has used the Software other than as authorized by Licensee’s license. HGST shall have no liability to Licensee for any good faith invocation of any such disabling code.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: End User License Agreement, End User License Agreement, End User License Agreement