Common use of Invocation of Disabling Code Clause in Contracts

Invocation of Disabling Code. In addition to the invocation of disabling code when Cellebrite has received ▇▇▇▇▇’s consent described in Section 9.A, Cellebrite may, at its option, invoke disabling code in Cellebrite’s Software without receiving Buyer’s consent: (i) if in Cellebrite’s sole, reasonable discretion, Cellebrite believes that such Software has been, is being or will be used in violation of Laws; (ii) if Cellebrite is required to do so, because of a court or regulatory order;

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Sources: End User License Agreement (Eula)

Invocation of Disabling Code. In addition to the invocation of disabling code when Cellebrite has received ▇▇▇▇▇Buyer’s consent described in Section 9.A, Cellebrite may, at its option, invoke disabling code in Cellebrite’s Software without receiving Buyer’s consent: (i) if in Cellebrite’s sole, reasonable discretion, Cellebrite believes that such Software has been, is being or will be used in violation of Laws; (ii) if Cellebrite is required to do so, because of a court or regulatory order;

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Sources: End User License Agreement (Eula)