Security Flaw definition

Security Flaw means a circumvention or failure of the Licensee’s secure distribution system, geofiltering technology or physical facilities.

Examples of Security Flaw in a sentence

  • RMU will send Licensee email notifications of events on these systems that may affect the operation of Licensee's Equipment.

  • If the cause of the Security Flaw that gave rise to a Suspension is corrected, repaired, solved or otherwise addressed in the sole judgment of Licensor, the Suspension shall terminate upon Licensor’s delivery to Licensee of notice thereof (“Reinstatement Notice”) and Licensor’s obligation to make the Included Programs available on the VOD Service/Authorized System shall resume.

  • If the cause of the Security Flaw that gave rise to a Suspension is corrected, repaired, solved or otherwise addressed in the sole judgment of Licensor, the Suspension shall terminate upon written notice from Licensor and Licensor’s obligation to make its Included Films available on the Licensed Service/Approved System (as applicable) immediately resume.

  • If the cause of the Security Flaw that gave rise to a Suspension is corrected, repaired, solved or otherwise addressed in the reasonable good faith judgment of Licensor, the Suspension shall immediately terminate upon Licensor’s delivery to Licensee of a notice thereof (“Reinstatement Notice”) (which notice shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed) and Licensee’s right to make the Included Programs available on the Licensed Service shall immediately resume.

  • Where Licensee determines that a particular device type requires a mandatory security update to fix a Security Flaw that is not classified as a Security Breach, once such update is available, it shall be applied to all devices of the relevant device type as soon as reasonably possible and relevant devices shall not receive Included Programs in UHD until updated if they have not been updated within 90 calendar days or less of the security update first being made available to such devices.

  • Failure to cure a Security Flaw in accordance with the provisions of paragraph 5.03 above.

  • If the cause of the Security Flaw that gave rise to a Suspension is corrected, repaired, solved or otherwise addressed in the sole, good faith judgment of Licensor, the Suspension shall immediately terminate upon Licensor’s delivery to Licensee of a notice thereof (“Reinstatement Notice”) (which notice shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed) and Licensee’s obligation or right to make the Included Series available on the Licensed Service shall resume as soon as reasonably practicable.

  • If the cause of the Security Flaw that gave rise to a Suspension is corrected, repaired, solved or otherwise addressed in the sole, good faith judgment of Licensor, the Suspension shall immediately terminate upon Licensor’s delivery to Licensee of a notice thereof (“Reinstatement Notice”) (which notice shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed) and Licensee’s obligation or right to make the Included Programs available on the Licensed Service shall resume as soon as reasonably practicable.

Related to Security Flaw

  • Security freeze means a notice, at the request of the consumer and subject to certain exceptions,

  • NIST Cybersecurity Framework means the U.S. Department of Commerce National Institute for Standards and Technology Framework for Improving Critical Infrastructure Cybersecurity (Version 1.1).

  • Security Clearance means that level of security clearance required by the City or its police department for Contractor personnel accessing the information or premises required to be accessed in order to perform the Work under this Contract;

  • Security Policy Framework means the Cabinet Office Security Policy Framework (available from the Cabinet Office Security Policy Division);

  • Security Bond means an amount payable by a tenant as security for the performance of his obligations under a residential tenancy agreement, including an amount referred to in section 29(1)(b)(ii);