Common use of Non-Infringement Warranty Clause in Contracts

Non-Infringement Warranty. Vendor warrants that it is the sole owner of and or has full power and authority to grant the license and use of the Service and other rights granted by the Agreement to Customer with respect to the Service and that neither the performance by Customer in its utilization of the Service, nor the license of and authorized use by Customer of the Service as described herein, will in any way constitute an infringement or other violation of any U. S. copyright, trade secret, trademark, patent, invention, proprietary information, non-disclosure, or other rights of any third party.

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: , LLC License Agreement, License Agreement, End User License Agreement

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