Enjoined Use. If Customer’s use of the Software or the System under the terms of this Agreement is, or in Provider’s opinion is likely to be, enjoined due to a claim of infringement or other violation of a third party's intellectual property rights, then Provider will, at its sole election and expense, either (a) obtain for Customer the right to continue using the Software or the System; (b) replace or modify the Software or System so that it becomes non-infringing provided such substitute or modified Software or System is functionally equivalent to the original or otherwise meets Customer’s needs, and is compatible with the same items as the original, and further provided that Provider reimburses Customer for data conversion and other costs reasonably incurred by Customer as a result of such modification or replacement; or (c) if such remedies are not reasonably available, promptly refund to Customer the pro rata unused portion of the fees paid to Provider, terminate this Agreement, and relieve Customer of any further payment obligations hereunder.
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Sources: Software as a Service Subscription Agreement, Software as a Service Subscription Agreement