Common use of Fair Usage Clause in Contracts

Fair Usage. To ensure the quality of service to all our clients, and to ensure that the behavior of some does not disadvantage the majority of our clients and users, You agree to abide by any fair use policy which we may apply. Fair usage of the AXIS Body Worn Live is defined in terms of the duration of streaming and the duration viewed video per camera yearly. Fair usage typically falls within the range of 3000 hours streamed and 3000 hours viewed per camera yearly. Should fair usage be exceeded You will be contacted. Axis reserves the right to throttle usage of AXIS Body Worn Live should fair usage be exceeded. The Data Processing Agreement (“DPA”) attached hereto as Exhibit 1, is hereby incorporated by reference in and shall form an integral part of this Agreement and shall be deemed executed by and between, and legally binding upon, Axis and You. Subject to Section 14.1 of the End User License Agreement, You are the data controller and Axis is the data processor in relation to processing of Personal Data (as defined in the DPA) within the scope of Your use of AXIS Body Worn Live. Thus, Axis may only process Personal Data in accordance with the DPA. AXIS Body Worn Live includes Third-Party Software and Open Source Software. The applicable Third-Party License Terms and Open Source License Terms are available in the web client application. This agreement, including the Specification Annex, the Security Annex and any other documents attached or referred to below (jointly the “Data Processing Agreement”), is entered into by and between Axis and You (the “Data Controller”) to govern the data processing operations performed by Axis in connection with Your use of services (the “Services”) provided by Axis pursuant to the Axis End User License Agreement (available at ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/legal/end-user-license-agreements) and applicable product-specific terms for the Services (collectively the “Services Agreement”) and forms an integral part of the Services Agreement.

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Sources: Product Specific Terms, Product Specific Terms