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§ 59-1-506-11

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(a) If an access contract provides for access over a period of time, the following rules apply:\n(1) The licensee's rights of access are to the information as modified and made commercially available by the licensor from time to time during that period.\n(2) A change in the content of the information is a breach of contract only if the change conflicts with an express term of the agreement.\n(3) Unless it is subject to a contractual use term, information obtained by the licensee is free of any use restriction other than a restriction resulting from the informational rights of another person or other law.\n(4) Access must be available:\n(A) at times and in a manner conforming to the express terms of the agreement; and\n(B) to the extent not expressly stated in the agreement, at times and in a manner reasonable for the particular type of contract in light of the ordinary standards of the business, trade, or industry.\n(b) In an access contract that gives the licensee a right of access at times substantially of its own choosing during agreed periods, an occasional failure to have access available during those times is not a breach of contract if it is:\n(1) consistent with ordinary

at times substantially of its own choosing during agreed periods, an occasional failure to have access available during those times is not a breach of contract if it is:\n(1) consistent with ordinary standards of the business, trade, or industry for the particular type of contract; or\n(2) caused by:\n(A) scheduled downtime;\n(B) reasonable needs for maintenance;\n(C) reasonable periods of failure of equipment, computer programs, or communications; or\n(D) events reasonably beyond the licensor's control, and the licensor exercises such commercially reasonable efforts as the circumstances require.\n2000, cc. 101, 996.