Common use of No Malicious Code Clause in Contracts

No Malicious Code. WWI warrants that the Worthy Platform: (i) does not contain any viruses, worms, time bombs, Trojan horses and other harmful or code, files, scripts, agents or programs (“Malicious Code”) or other malicious computer instructions or devices that materially erase data or programming, or materially infect, disrupt, damage, disable or shut down a computer system or any material component of such computer system, (ii) that, during the Term of this Agreement, WWI will not insert or include any Malicious Code or other malicious computer instructions or devices that materially erase data or programming, or materially infect, disrupt, damage, disable or shut down a computer system or any material component of such computer system into the Worthy Platform, and (iii) that, throughout the Term of this Agreement, WWI will have in place commercially reasonable measures to avoid the intrusion or insertion of any Malicious Code or other malicious computer instructions or devices that materially erase data or programming, or materially infect, disrupt, damage, disable or shut down a computer system or any material component of such computer system into the Worthy Platform. Furthermore, WWI hereby represents, warrants and agrees that it has not and will not, during the Term of this Agreement, intentionally place any Malicious Code or other malicious computer instructions or devices that materially erase data or programming, or materially infect, disrupt, damage, disable or shut down a computer system or any material component of such computer system into the Worthy Platform

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Technology License Fee Agreement (Worthy Wealth Senior Living Inc.), Technology License Fee Agreement (Worthy Wealth Realty, Inc.), Fintech License Agreement (Worthy Wealth, Inc.)