Service Provider Use Sample Clauses

Service Provider Use. You may make Software functionality accessible (but not by providing Software itself or through outsourcing services) to your end users in an extranet deployment, but not to your affiliated companies or to government agencies.
Service Provider Use. Customer may permit Use of the Licensed Products by its third party service providers, experts, contractors or consultants, including any third parties providing Customer with outsourcing, data center management or disaster recovery services (“Service Providers”), provided that such Service Providers (a) use the Licensed Products only for Customer’s internal business purposes, and (b) Customer executes a valid, written agreement with each such Service Provider under which such Service Provider agrees to comply with and be bound by terms no less stringent that the terms of this Agreement. AccessData shall be a third party beneficiary of each such agreement. Customer hereby agrees to be fully responsible for each and every Service Provider’s (and its Users) full compliance with the terms and conditions of such agreement.
Service Provider Use. In accordance with the terms of this Agreement, Symantec grants to Brightmail, and Brightmail accepts from Symantec, a limited, nonexclusive, non-transferable license to use the object code version of the Licensed Product consisting Norton Antivirus scanning and decomposition libraries for the Term of this Agreement only, for the purpose of sublicensing an integrated product with the BMI Product solely to provide the BMI Service through Authorized Sublicensees to Authorized Users located in the Territory as follows: (i) to create an antivirus module from the Norton Antivirus scanning and decomposition libraries, and upload this antivirus module, in executable form only, on Brightmail’s own servers to detect messages containing viruses and separate infected messages, (ii) to create an antivirus cleaning component that attempts to clean the infected messages using the Norton Antivirus scanning and decomposition libraries of the Licensed Product, (iii) obtain antivirus updates from Symantec Security Response ftp servers when available by automatic download into Brightmail’s BLOC, which can automatically test it for consistency and then encrypt and distribute the updates to the Authorized Sublicensees (all of the foregoing collectively referred to as the Licensed Product), (iv) directly or through Resellers, allow Authorized Sublicensees to upload the Licensed Product, in executable form only, onto its own servers to provide the Service, (v) as of the Effective Date, with Payments starting from the Amended Date, for a period of one (1) year from the Amended Date, unless renewed per the renewal terms in Section IX, allow Authorized Sublicensees to provide the Licensed Product to Enterprises where the Authorized Sublicensees hosts the email services of the Enterprise and Enterprise is not hosting any part of the Service and has no access to the actual Licensed Product software itself, and (vi) as of the Effective Date, with Payments starting from the Amended Date, for a period of one (1) year from the Amended Date, unless renewed per the renewal terms in Section IX, allow all Authorized Sublicensees to use the Licensed Products for the benefit of their Internal Users. The Service will be deemed to be provided in the countries in which the Authorized Sublicensee’s servers are located for purposes of Payments and Taxes under the terms of this Agreement. Brightmail is further granted a license to use the Documentation solely in its capacity as a Service Provider to...
Service Provider Use. Customer may authorize its third-party service providers and contractors (collectively “Service Providers”) to use the Software, but only to the extent necessary for Customer to make use of the Software as intended by and in accordance with the Agreement. Any authorized use of the Software by Service Providers is subject to the following: (i) these rights will continue only while Customer and Service Providers have in place a written agreement that gives Customer the authority to compel any such Service Providers’ compliance with terms that are not materially different than those portions of the Agreement that govern the use of the Software, including without limitation license grants and restrictions, and non-disclosure of Supplier Confidential Information; (ii) Customer must be appropriately licensed for any and all increased usage of the Software attributable to Service Providers; (iii) Customer shall remain jointly and severally liable to Supplier for its Service Providers’ use of the Software;
Service Provider Use. Customer may authorise its third-party service providers and contractors (collectively “Service Providers”) to use the Software or Cloud Services, but only to the extent necessary for Customer to make use of the Software or Cloud Services as intended by and in accordance with the Agreement. Any authorised use of the Software or Cloud Services by Service Providers is subject to the following: (i) these rights will continue only while Customer and Service Providers have in place a written agreement that gives Customer the authority to compel any such Service Providers’ compliance with terms that are not materially different than those portions of the Agreement that govern the use of the Cloud Services, including without limitation license grants and restrictions, and non-disclosure of Supplier Confidential Information; (ii) Customer must be appropriately licensed for any and all increased usage of the Software or Cloud Services attributable to Service Providers; (iii) Customer shall remain jointly and severally liable to Supplier for its Service Providers’ use of the Software or Cloud Services; (iv) a breach of the Agreement terms by a Service Provider shall be considered a breach by Customer hereunder; and (v) under no circumstances may Service Providers use the Software or Cloud Services to operate or provide services to any other party, or in connection with Service Providers’ own business operations.
Service Provider Use. Customer may permit Use of the Licensed Products by its third party service providers, experts, contractors or consultants, including any third parties providing Customer with outsourcing, data center management or disaster recovery services (“Service Providers”), provided that such Service Providers (a) use the Licensed Products only for Customer’s internal business purposes, and
Service Provider Use. Service Provider shall use the Network to the extent that it is available during the Term of this Agreement. Nothing in this Agreement shall require Service Provider to use the Network exclusively.

Related to Service Provider Use

  • The Service Provider upon receipt of a notice contemplated under clause 19.1 shall discontinue the supply of all services or goods under this Agreement, to the extent specified, and on the date specified in the notice.

  • Service Provided 2.1 AT&T OKLAHOMA will use the practices and procedures and the rules and regulations applicable to its provision of White Pages directories on a nondiscriminatory basis. AT&T OKLAHOMA will include in appropriate White Pages directories the primary alphabetical listings of all CLEC customers (other than non-published or non-list Customers) located within the local directory area. When CLEC provides its subscriber listing information to AT&T OKLAHOMA’s listings database, CLEC will receive for its End User, one primary listing in AT&T OKLAHOMA’s White Pages directory and a listing in AT&T OKLAHOMA’s directory assistance database. 2.2 CLEC will furnish to AT&T OKLAHOMA subscriber listing information pertaining to CLEC customers located within the AT&T OKLAHOMA local directory area, along with such additional information as AT&T OKLAHOMA may require to prepare and print the alphabetical listings of said directory. AT&T OKLAHOMA will accept listing information from CLEC according to the manual and mechanized listing methods, procedures and ordering instructions provided via the CLEC Online website. CLEC agrees to submit listing information via the mechanized process within six (6) months of the effective date of this Attachment, or upon CLEC reaching a volume of two hundred (200) listing updates per day, whichever comes first. Notwithstanding the foregoing, CLEC may continue to manually submit directory listing information for complex caption sets with two (2) or greater degrees of indent. CLEC will submit listing information within three (3) Business Days of installation, disconnection or other change in service (including change of non-listed or non-published status) affecting the Directory Assistance database or the directory listing of a CLEC retail end users. AT&T OKLAHOMA shall process CLEC orders for updates to subscriber listing information within three (3) Business Days of receipt. CLEC must submit all listing information intended for publication by the directory close date. Both parties will use commercially reasonable efforts to ensure the accuracy of the submission and processing of the listing updates. 2.3 AT&T OKLAHOMA will include the listing information for CLEC’s customers for Resale services in AT&T OKLAHOMA’s White Pages directory database in the same manner as it includes listing information for AT&T OKLAHOMA’s end user customers. 2.4 AT&T OKLAHOMA will provide, via the AT&T CLEC Online web site, the directory listing criteria, methods, procedures and ordering information to CLEC for White Pages listings and will provide changes to such criteria not later than thirty (30) days in advance of such changes becoming effective. This information will include, but not be limited to: 2.4.1 Business rules for standard White Pages listings (e.g., space restrictions, non-listed and non- published listings, abbreviated listings, secondary, additional and foreign listings); 2.4.2 Business rules for residential Enhanced White Pages (e.g., bold, indent, italics) listings available. 2.5 Publication schedules for the White Pages: CLEC can access via the AT&T CLEC Online website, the directory close dates for areas where CLEC is providing local service. AT&T OKLAHOMA will provide directory schedule updates, including the directory schedule for a new calendar year, not later than thirty

  • SERVICE PROVIDER’S PERSONNEL 10.1 The Service Provider’s Personnel shall be regarded at all times as employees, agents or Subcontractors of the Service Provider and no relationship of employer and employee shall arise between Transnet and any Service Provider Personnel under any circumstances regardless of the degree of supervision that may be exercised over the Personnel by Transnet. 10.2 The Service Provider warrants that all its Personnel will be entitled to work in South Africa or any other country in which the Services are to be performed. 10.3 The Service Provider will ensure that its Personnel comply with all reasonable requirements made known to the Service Provider by Transnet concerning conduct at any Transnet premises or any other premises upon which the Services are to be performed [including but not limited to security regulations, policy standards and codes of practice and health and safety requirements]. The Service Provider will ensure that such Personnel at all times act in a lawful and proper manner in accordance with these requirements. 10.4 Transnet reserves the right to refuse to admit or to remove from any premises occupied by or on behalf of it, any Service Provider Personnel whose admission or presence would, in the reasonable opinion of Transnet, be undesirable or who represents a threat to confidentiality or security or whose presence would be in breach of any rules and regulations governing Transnet's Personnel, provided that Transnet notifies the Service Provider of any such refusal [with reasons why]. The reasonable exclusion of any such individual from such premises shall not relieve the Service Provider from the performance of its obligations under this Agreement. 10.5 The Service Provider agrees to use all reasonable endeavours to ensure the continuity of its Personnel assigned to perform the Services. If any re-assignment by the Service Provider of those Personnel is necessary, or if Transnet advises that any such Personnel assigned are in any respect unsatisfactory, including where any such Personnel are, or are expected to be or have been absent for any period, then the Service Provider will promptly supply a replacement of equivalent calibre and experience, and any such replacement shall be approved by Transnet prior to commencing provision of the Services, such approval not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed.

  • Service Providers Provider shall enter into written agreements with all Service Providers performing functions pursuant to this Agreement, whereby the Service Providers agree to protect Student Data in manner no less stringent than the terms of this DPA. The list of Provider’s current Service Providers can be accessed through the Provider’s Privacy Policy (which may be updated from time to time).

  • Service Provider A public or private vendor that is funded in whole or in part using grant funds and obligated under the terms of a procurement contract with the Grantee to provide goods and/or services for the operation, management, or administration of juvenile probation services and juvenile justice programs.