Disabling Device definition

Disabling Device means any device, method, token, code, program or subprogram that can disable, interfere with or adversely affect all or any part of a Service, a Party’s equipment, and/or their operation, or destroy any of a Party’s data or other software or hardware, or damage, destroy or interfere with a Party’s information technology network or any of a Party’s data or other software or hardware, or permit any person to circumvent the normal security of a Party’s software, systems or networks;
Disabling Device means any software, hardware or other technology, device or means (including any back door, time bomb, time out, drop dead device, software routine or other disabling device) used by CiteRight or its designee to disable Customer’s or any Authorized User’s access to or use of the CiteRight Hosted Services automatically with the passage of time or under the positive control of CiteRight or its designee.
Disabling Device means any timer, clock, counter, or other limiting design or routine or uncorrected known vulnerability that may cause Software or any data generated or used by it to be erased, become inoperable or inaccessible, or that may otherwise cause the Software to become temporarily or permanently incapable of performing in accordance with this Agreement, including, without limitation, any Disabling Device that is triggered: (a) after using or copying Software or any component a certain number of times; (b) after the lapse of a period of time; (c) in the absence of a hardware device; (d) after the occurrence or lapse of any other triggering factor or event; or (e) due to external input, including across a computer network. Disabling Device includes Software commonly referred to as a virus, worm, Trojan horse, or other disabling or damaging codes, or backdoor access to hardware, software, or data.

Examples of Disabling Device in a sentence

  • Contractor shall assist County in reducing and mitigating the effects of any Disabling Device discovered in any resource related to the provision or receipt of the Services, especially if such Disabling Device is causing a loss of operating efficiency or data.

  • Vendor shall assist the County in reducing and mitigating the effects of any Disabling Device discovered in any resource related to the provision or receipt of the Services, especially if such Disabling Device is causing a loss of operating efficiency or data.

  • Unisys will not introduce, and will use commercially reasonable efforts to prevent its third parties from introducing, into any Deliverables any Disabling Device and all Services will be performed utilizing commercially reasonable security measures, including those required under this Agreement.

  • Vendor shall use industry best practices regularly to identify, screen, and prevent any Disabling Device in resources utilized by Vendor in connection with the provision or receipt of the Services and shall not itself knowingly or intentionally install (and shall prevent its Subcontractors from knowingly and intentionally installing) any Disabling Device in resources utilized by Vendor, the County, or any Subcontractor, in connection with the provision or receipt of the Services.

  • Riskonnect shall use industry best practices regularly to identify, screen, and prevent any Disabling Device in resources utilized by Riskonnect in connection with the provision or receipt of the Services and shall not itself knowingly or intentionally install (and shall prevent its Subcontractors from knowingly and intentionally installing) any Disabling Device in resources utilized by Riskonnect, the County, or any Subcontractor, in connection with the provision or receipt of the Services.


More Definitions of Disabling Device

Disabling Device means any virus, worm, trap door, back door, timer, clock, counter, Trojan horse or other limiting routine, instruction or design that would erase data or programming or otherwise cause systems to become inoperable or incapable of being used in the full manner for which it was designed and created.
Disabling Device means any timer, clock, counter, time lock, time bomb, other limiting code, design, instruction or routine which is designed or intended to do any of the following, either automatically or without the intentional action of Licensee or end user: (i) erase data or other programming, or (ii) damage, destroy, disable, suspend or otherwise alter the operation of any other software (or components thereof), or (iii) cause any other software (or components thereof) to become inoperable or otherwise incapable of being used in the full manner for which the Software (or components thereof) was designed or created.
Disabling Device means any virus, timer, clock, counter, time lock, time bomb, Trojan horse, worms, file infectors, boot sector infectors or other limiting design, instruction or routine and surveillance software or routines or data gathering or collecting software or devices that could, if triggered, erase data or programming, have an adverse impact on the Services, cause the State Entity resources to become inoperable or otherwise incapable of being used in the full manner for which such resources were intended to be used, or that collect data or information.
Disabling Device means any virus, worm, trojan horse, built-in or use-driven mechanism, injurious or damaging algorithm, self-destruct mechanisms, time bomb or other software or hardware or any other inhibitor that are intended to degrade, impair performance, result in inaccurate data, deny accessibility, disable or adversely affect the use of the Amdocs Systems, or any portion thereof, or materially harm, through the Amdocs Systems, any of Company’s or its Affiliates’ data, network or other software, including, but not limited to, Company Data.
Disabling Device is any virus, timer, clock, counter, time lock, time bomb, Trojan horse, worms, file infectors, boot sector infectors or other limiting design, instruction or routine and surveillance software or routines or data gathering or collecting software or devices that could, if triggered, erase data or programming, have an adverse impact on the Services, cause the hardware, software or other resources to become inoperable or otherwise incapable of being used in the full manner for which such hardware, software or other resources were intended to be used, or that collect data or information. Without limiting any other rights and remedies that may then be available to Symetra, at no cost or expense to Symetra and without adversely impacting the Services or any Other Services, ACS shall reduce and/or eliminate the effects of any Disabling Device including, without limitation, by restoring and/or bearing the cost to re-create any lost data and/or software programming.
Disabling Device has the meaning given it in Section 1.9.
Disabling Device has the meaning set forth in Paragraph 12.0 (General