Common use of Computer Viruses Clause in Contracts

Computer Viruses. Subject to Section 22 or, in the case of Client’s liability, limited to the extent of the failure of the Coinbase Entities to adhere to the standards of care set forth in Section 22, no party hereto shall have any liability, obligation, or responsibility whatsoever for any damage or interruptions caused by any computer viruses, spyware, scareware, Trojan horses, worms or other malware that may affect another party’s computer or other equipment, or any phishing, spoofing or other attack, unless such party fails to have commercially reasonable policies, procedures and technical controls in place to prevent such damages or interruptions. Client may access and use its Prime Broker Account through the Coinbase Prime Broker Site to review any Orders, deposits or withdrawals or required actions to confirm the authenticity of any communication or notice from the Coinbase Entities.

Appears in 5 contracts

Sources: Coinbase Prime Broker Agreement (iShares Bitcoin Trust ETF), Coinbase Prime Broker Agreement (iShares Ethereum Trust), Coinbase Prime Broker Agreement (iShares Bitcoin Trust)