Common use of Use Limits Clause in Contracts

Use Limits. Customer shall use the System solely for its internal business process as contemplated by this Agreement and shall not: (i) license, sub-license, sell, re-sell, rent lease, transfer, assign, distribute time share or otherwise commercially exploit or make the System available to any third party, other than as contemplated by this Agreement; (ii) intentionally utilize the System to violate the law or rights of any person or entity, including sending spam, unlawful or tortious material; (iii) intentionally send or store software viruses, worms Trojan horses or other harmful computer code, files, scripts, agents or programs; (iv) intentionally interfere with or disrupt the integrity of the System or the data contained therein; or, (v) intentionally attempt to gain unauthorized access to the System or its related systems or networks.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Subscription License Agreement, Demand Subscription License Agreement, Demand Software Subscription License Agreement

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