No Malicious Code. Rhapsody warrants that it routinely tests the Cloud Service and the Rhapsody Software Components using up-to-date anti-virus software in efforts to detect and, if so detected, to eliminate, any disabling devices, viruses, Trojan horses, trap doors, back doors, Easter eggs, time bombs, cancelbots, or other computer programming routines designed to damage, detrimentally interfere with, surreptitiously intercept or expropriate any other software or data (“Malicious Code”). If Malicious Code is introduced into Customer’s computer systems by the Cloud Service or the Rhapsody Software Components, Rhapsody will, at its own expense, assist and work with Customer, at Customer’s direction, to remediate the damage caused by the Malicious Code, provided that Customer: (A) has taken all prudent business measures to prevent introduction of any such Malicious Code into its computer systems; (B) takes all prudent business measures to minimize the effects of any such Malicious Code; and (C) delivers sufficient documentation to Rhapsody to validate Customer’s belief that such Malicious Code was introduced into Customer’s computer system by the Cloud Service or the Rhapsody Software Components.
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Sources: Cloud Services Agreement, Cloud Services Agreement, Cloud Services Agreement