Common use of Certificate Revocation Clause in Contracts

Certificate Revocation. DigiCert may revoke a Certificate without notice for the reasons stated in the CPS, including if DigiCert reasonably believes that: a. Customer requested revocation of the Certificate or did not authorize the issuance of the Certificate; b. Customer has breached the Agreement or an obligation it has under the CPS; c. any provision of an agreement with Customer containing a representation or obligation related to the issuance, use, management, or revocation of the Certificate terminates or is held invalid; d. Customer is added to a government prohibited person or entity list or is operating from a prohibited destination under the laws of the United States; e. the Certificate contains inaccurate or misleading information; f. the Certificate was used without authorization, outside of its intended purpose or used to sign Suspect Code; g. the Private Key associated with the Certificate was disclosed or compromised; h. the Certificate was (i) misused, (ii) used or issued contrary to law, the CPS, or Industry Standards, or (iii) used, directly or indirectly, for illegal or fraudulent purposes, such as phishing attacks, fraud, or the distribution of malware or other illegal or fraudulent purposes; i. Industry Standards or DigiCert’s CPS require Certificate revocation, or revocation is necessary to protect the rights, confidential information, operations, or reputation of DigiCert or a third party.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Services Agreement, Services Agreement

Certificate Revocation. DigiCert may revoke a Certificate without notice for the reasons stated in the CPS, including if DigiCert reasonably believes that: a. Customer requested revocation of the Certificate or did not authorize the issuance of the Certificate; b. Customer has breached the Agreement or an obligation it has under the CPS; c. any provision of an agreement with Customer containing a representation or obligation related to the issuance, use, management, or revocation of the Certificate terminates or is held invalid; d. Customer is added to a government prohibited person or entity list or is operating from a prohibited destination under the laws of the United States; e. the Certificate contains inaccurate or misleading information; f. the Certificate was used without authorization, outside of its intended purpose or used to sign Suspect Code; g. the Private Key associated with the Certificate was disclosed or compromised; h. the Certificate was (i) misused, (ii) used or issued contrary to law, the CPS, or Industry Standards, or (iii) used, directly or indirectly, for illegal or fraudulent purposes, such as phishing attacks, fraud, or the distribution of malware or malware, other illegal or fraudulent purposes;, or any other violations as outlined in the DigiCert Acceptable Use Policy; or i. Industry Standards or DigiCert’s CPS require Certificate revocation, or revocation is necessary to protect the rights, confidential information, operations, or reputation of DigiCert or a third party.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Service Agreement