Unauthorized Code definition

Unauthorized Code means any virus, Trojan horse, worm, or other software routines or hardware components designed to permit unauthorized access, to disable, erase, or otherwise harm Software, hardware or data.
Unauthorized Code means any virus, Trojan horse, worm, or other software routines or hardware components designed to permit unauthorized access, to disable, erase, or otherwise harm software, hardware or data.
Unauthorized Code. Any: (i) virus, Trojan horse, worm or other software routines or equipment components designed to permit unauthorized access to disable, erase, or otherwise harm Software, Equipment, or Data or to perform any other such actions; and

Examples of Unauthorized Code in a sentence

  • D&B represents and warrants that it has taken commercially reasonable efforts (i.e., scanning with current versions of antivirus software) to determine that the Software provided hereunder does not contain or will not contain any Unauthorized Code.

  • In the event D&B discovers or is notified of any such Unauthorized Code in the Software, D&B shall promptly remove such Unauthorized Code in the Software.

  • As used in this contract, "Unauthorized Code" means any virus, Trojan horse, spyware, worm or other Software routines or components designed to permit unauthorized access to disable, erase, or otherwise harm software, equipment, or data; or to perform any other such actions.

  • The contractor represents and warrants that no copy of licensed Software provided to the Commonwealth contains or will contain any Self-Help Code or any Unauthorized Code as defined below.


More Definitions of Unauthorized Code

Unauthorized Code means any virus, Trojan Horse, worm or other software routines or equipment components designed to permit unauthorized access, to disable, erase, or otherwise harm Software, equipment, or data; or to perform any other such actions. The term Unauthorized Code does not include Self-Help Code.
Unauthorized Code means any virus, Trojan horse, worm, rootkit, or other software routine or hardware component designed to enable unauthorized access to, to disable, to erase, or otherwise to harm software, hardware, or data or to perform any other such actions. The term Unauthorized Code does not include Self-Help Code. 3.45 “Updates” means all future releases, patches, fixes, corrections, enhancements program code changes, improvements, upgrades, updates and new releases relating to Software, as well as refinements, solutions, changes and corrections to the Software as are required to keep the Software in conformance with the applicable Service Requirements and that are created by Supplier as corrections for defects in the Software, including without limitation error corrections, installation programs, and data conversion programs applicable to the Software. 3.46 “Usage Data” means information or data other than Subscriber Data (as defined above) that describes the operation of a Data Service for or use of a Data 6 Application Service Provider Agreement - Synchronoss and Verizon Proprietary and Confidential
Unauthorized Code means any virus, Trojan horse, worm, or other Software routines or hardware components designed to permit unauthorized access, to disable, erase, or otherwise harm Software, hardware or data that is not developed or authorized by any OppFi Company or the licensor of the Software or hardware components.
Unauthorized Code means any virus, Trojan horse, worm or other software routines or equipment components designed to permit unauthorized access to disable, erase, or otherwise harm Software, Equipment, or Data or to perform any other such actions.
Unauthorized Code means (i) any software routine designed to disable a computer program automatically or under the positive control of a person other than a licensee of the program and (ii) any software routines or hardware components designed to permit unauthorized access to disable, erase, or otherwise harm software, hardware, or data. Unauthorized Code does not include software routines in a computer program, if any, designed to permit RoboDesign to obtain access to the RoboDesign Software or the Work Software to perform its obligations under this Agreement (e.g., remote access via modem).
Unauthorized Code. Any: (i) virus, Trojan horse, worm or other software routines or equipment components designed to permit unauthorized access to disable, erase, or otherwise harm Software, Equipment, or Data or to perform any other such actions; and (ii) back door, time bomb, drop dead device, or other software routine designed to disable a computer program automatically with the passage of time or under the positive control of a person other than a licensee of the Software. Unauthorized Code does not include software routines in a computer program, if any, designed to permit an owner of the computer program (or other person acting by authority of the owner) to obtain access to a licensee’s computer system(s) (e.g., remote access via modem) solely for purposes of Maintenance or Operations.
Unauthorized Code means any feature, routine or device that is intended or designed, either automatically, upon the occurrence of a certain event, upon the taking of or failure to take a certain action or under the control of a third party that is not a Sears Personnel, (a) to disrupt the operation of any Deliverable or any other Eligible Recipient Software, Equipment, data or Systems, (b) to cause any Deliverable or any other Eligible Recipient Software, Equipment, data or Systems to be unintentionally destroyed, erased, damaged or otherwise made inoperable, or (c) to permit a third party that is not a Sears Personnel to destroy, erase, damage or otherwise render inoperable any Deliverable or any other Eligible Recipient Software, Equipment, data or Systems, and shall include any computer virus, worm, trap door, back door, time bomb, malicious program, or any mechanism such as software locks, password checking, CPU serial number checking or time dependency, introduced by the provider of the applicable Software, Equipment, Systems, data or Deliverable that could hinder Sears’ Eligible Recipient’s freedom to fully exercise its license rights to such Software, Equipment, Systems, data or Deliverable under this Agreement.