Unauthorized Applications Clause Samples
The "Unauthorized Applications" clause defines restrictions on the use of certain software or applications that have not been expressly approved by the relevant party, typically within a business or contractual context. This clause often prohibits the installation, access, or use of unapproved programs on company devices or within a service environment, and may outline procedures for requesting approval or consequences for violations. Its core function is to protect systems and data from security risks, ensure compliance with company policies, and prevent potential legal or operational issues arising from the use of unauthorized software.
Unauthorized Applications. Distributor shall not, directly or indirectly through any third party, attempt to register any of Supplier’s patents or patent rights, copyrights, trademarks and service marks, brands, trade secrets or trade names without Supplier’s prior written permission.
Unauthorized Applications. You understand that the Obvious Assets are not designed, intended, authorized or warranted to be suitable for use in the following “Unauthorized Applications”: life support applications, devices or systems, the operation of nuclear facilities; aircraft navigation systems; aircraft communication systems; air traffic control; direct life support machines; weapons systems; military or space equipment requiring radiation hardened components; and Enhanced 911 or E911 emergency calling system. You warrant that you will not use the Obvious Assets for Unauthorized Applications.
Unauthorized Applications. 10.1 Anti-Personnel Landmines. Products are not intended or authorized for use in anti-personnel landmines, and Motorola will not use Products for this purpose. Upon request from Freescale, Motorola will furnish a written certification that (i) Motorola does not use Products in anti-personnel landmines, and (ii) to Motorola’s actual knowledge, without a duty to investigate, Motorola’s customers do not use Products in anti-personnel landmines.
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