Common use of Permissible Use Clause in Contracts

Permissible Use. Customer agrees that it shall not engage in any activity that interferes with or disrupts the Hosted Communication Services or servers or networks connected to the Hosted Communication Services. Except as allowed by the administrative console, the Hosted Services APIs, or this Agreement, Customer agrees not to alter the Hosted Communication Services or any information transmitted through the Hosted Communication Services to Subscribers. Customer shall not, and shall not authorize third parties to, use or access the Hosted Communication Services in a manner not in compliance with the terms of the Agreement. Customer shall make commercially reasonable efforts to (i) monitor and disable (if under Customer’s control) any such access or use by unauthorized parties (including, but not limited to, spammers or any third party sites); and (ii) notify Google of any access by unauthorized parties that Customer is not able to disable. The parties agree to comply with all applicable export and reexport control laws and regulations in connection with creating and administering Subscriber Accounts, including the Export Administration Regulations (“EAR”) maintained by the U.S. Department of Commerce, trade and economic sanctions maintained by the Treasury Department’s Office of Foreign Assets Control.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Products and Services Agreement (New Clearwire CORP), Products and Services Agreement (Clearwire Corp /DE), Products and Services Agreement (New Clearwire CORP)

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