Common use of Unauthorized Acquisition Clause in Contracts

Unauthorized Acquisition. CCH expressly prohibits the use of any product or service from CCH that has been improperly obtained and/or accessed. For purposes of illustration, but not limitation, examples include any product or service that: (a) is acquired from an unauthorized reseller or distributor; (b) is pirated, cracked or hacked, including through the use of Online Account Access Information established for use by another individual; (c) has been acquired with the intent or for the purpose to use in a manner that is illegal, fraudulent, in violation of this Agreement or otherwise outside the normal, stated and/or reasonably understood purpose of such product or service; or (d) is acquired with the use of false or inaccurate statements and/or information (e.g., false name, contact information, EFIN, or payment information; or false declaration of the total number of end users).

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: CCH Axcess Master Agreement, CCH Axcess Master Agreement, CCH Axcess Master Agreement

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