Common use of Interface Services Clause in Contracts

Interface Services. With the exception of a browser connecting over the Internet, no connections to Non-Avature Systems are required for the successful use of the Application Service. The Application Service is not designed to be used as a component (an essential or integral part) of any Non-Avature System, nor to control or be controlled by any Non-Avature System. However, the Application Service may be used by the Customer to access or otherwise interface with Non-Avature Systems for the purpose of exchanging data. Avature shall have no ownership interest in Non-Avature Systems by virtue of them having been interfaced with or used in conjunction with the Application Service and makes no representations that the Application Service will function with any Non-Avature System. Avature is not responsible for the performance of any Non-Avature Systems integrated, interfaced or connected to the Application Service. Avature shall not be responsible for any loss or corruption of data, lost communications, or any other loss or damage of any kind arising from the use of any Non-Avature Systems interfaced with the Application Service. Customer's use of any Non-Avature System shall be governed by the agreement between Customer and the providers/operators of those systems. In case Customer were to use the Application Service to access and/or use a Non-Avature System provided by LinkedIn, Customer shall (i) inform candidates submitting their LinkedIn profile data of Customer’s privacy policies applicable to such candidate’s information; and (b) comply with Customer’s privacy policies. For any maintenance fees for integrations with Non-Avature Systems, in the event that the third-party system provider discontinues the integration, Customer’s sole and exclusive remedy shall be a refund of any prorated prepaid maintenance fees for the remainder of the Application Service Term.

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Sources: Master Service Agreement

Interface Services. With the exception of a browser connecting over the Internet, no connections to Non-Avature Systems are required for the successful use of the Application Service. The Application Service is not designed to be used as a component (an essential or integral part) of any Non-Avature System, nor to control or be controlled by any Non-Avature System. However, the Application Service may be used by the Customer to access or otherwise interface with Non-Avature Systems for the purpose of exchanging data. Avature shall have no ownership interest in Non-Avature Systems by virtue of them having been interfaced with or used in conjunction with the Application Service and makes no representations that the Application Service will function with any Non-Avature System. Avature is not responsible for the configuration, performance or security of any Non-Avature Systems integrated, interfaced nor for any decrease in performance or connected to security of the Application Service. Avature shall not be responsible Services or for any loss or corruption of data, lost communications, or any other loss or damage of any kind arising in all cases to the extent they arise from the use of any Non-Avature Systems interfaced with the Application ServiceSystems. Customer's use of any Non-Avature System shall be governed by the agreement between Customer and the providers/operators of those systems. In case Customer were to use the Application Service to access and/or use a Non-Avature System provided by LinkedIn, Customer shall (ia) inform candidates submitting their LinkedIn profile data of Customer’s privacy policies applicable to such candidate’s information; and (b) comply with Customer’s privacy policies. For Customer Code: (i) Customer will provide any maintenance fees for integrations with Non-information reasonably requested by Avature Systems, in regarding the event that the third-party system provider discontinues the integration, Customer’s sole and exclusive remedy shall be a refund operation of any prorated prepaid maintenance fees for the remainder of the Application Service Term.such code;

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Sources: Master Service Agreement