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This indemnification obligation means Customer bears the cost of defending Miro in litigation brought by third parties that stems from the Customer's own content or conduct.
Interpretive note: The excerpt ends with an ellipsis, suggesting additional conditions, procedures, or limitations on the indemnification obligation may exist beyond what is quoted.
If a third party sues Miro because of your content, your materials, or your breach (or alleged breach) of Customer Obligations, you are required to defend Miro against that claim.
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Your obligations in Section 6.2 (Indemnification by Customer) of this Agreement will apply to the extent permitted by applicable law, regulation, or procedure.
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This indemnification obligation means Customer bears the cost of defending Miro in litigation brought by third parties that stems from the Customer's own content or conduct.
If a third party sues Miro because of your content, your materials, or your breach (or alleged breach) of Customer Obligations, you are required to defend Miro against that claim.
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