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jrickards 10:12am on Monday, November 1st, 2010 
I use the Fuze at the beach and when I am reading. It has a great sound and is very,very easy to navigate. Exactly as described - an awesome player. Had it 6 months now and not a single problem. Very easy to setup and expandable too. I enjoy it a lot.
Wayne Mason 12:17am on Monday, October 25th, 2010 
Its a little sluggish, and the wheel type selector is more awckward than a four way selector. Other than that no complaints, great starter MP3 player.
Avram 12:57pm on Monday, October 18th, 2010 
Great player sansa are a real good quility make everything its a really good player it has a good battery life loved the scroll wheel had a bit of a ...
NSMike 9:28am on Thursday, October 14th, 2010 
I have had a Sony WMA MP3 player for a year or so, and that is my baseline. On the Sansa Fuze - the biggest puzzle is the battery level indicator. Bought this for my daughter. She needed something simple. Turns out it has a great user-interface with a fabulous sound.
tc21931 5:37pm on Monday, July 12th, 2010 
Does everything I want and more. I can delete files without hooking to a computer and increase capacity with a mini sd card. This is product is great. Nice head phones for stock. easy to use and Super cheap. everyone likes cheap and upgradable
JonnDojerkz 7:23pm on Friday, May 28th, 2010 
24 hours on a charge took it camping and lasted all weekend on a single charge I wouldt use it for video or pictures as you need to convert to view th...
William Case 1:39am on Thursday, March 25th, 2010 
Works great. Easy to navigate. Just be careful to get the entire book when downloading books from internet. Battery life is great. Sound is great.
tracyanne 3:46pm on Wednesday, March 17th, 2010 
I bought 2 of these, one for myself and one for my wife. Both of us are very happy with the mp3 players. They are very easy to use. Great easy to use product! When I was shopping for an MP3 player, I wanted one that was reliable and very easy to use.

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To run under Windows 2000, you must have: Intel Pentium processor of 133MHz or higher 64 MB RAM
To run under Windows XP, you must have: Intel Pentium processor of 300MHz or higher 128 MB RAM

2.2. Installing

In order to install the program run Setup.exe from the CD. The setup wizard operates in dialog mode. Every dialog box contains a certain set of buttons allowing management of the setup. The main buttons are: OK to accept actions Cancel to cancel action(s) Next to move one step forward Back to move one step backward Before installing Kaspersky Anti-Hacker please quit all programs running on your computer.
Step 1. Read general information
Immediately after you the click setup.exe file, the first dialog box with information about launching the Kaspersky Anti-Hacker setup wizard will be displayed In order to proceed with the installation, press the Next> button. Pressing the Cancel button will cancel the installation.
Step 2. Read the license agreement
Next dialog box of the setup wizard contains the text of a License Agreement between the user and Kaspersky Lab. Read it carefully and press Yes if you agree to its terms and conditions.
Step 3. Input user information
Use this step of the program setup process is used to enter your user name and your Company name. By default the setup wizard will use information stored in the OS registry. You can then modify this information. Press Next> to proceed with the installation process.
Step 4. License key installation
During this step of the product setup the Kaspersky Anti-Hacker license key will be installed. The License key is your personal "key" containing all service information required for the proper operation of the program, namely the license name, number and expiry date. The program will not work without the license key. Specify the license key file in the standard Windows Select File dialog and press the Next > button to proceed with the program setup. If you do not have the license key by the time you are installing the program (for example, you ordered it from Kaspersky Lab via internet, but have not received it yet), you can install the license key later. Remember that without the license key you cannot start running Kaspersky Anti-Hacker.

Step 5. Selecting the destination folder
During this step Kaspersky Anti-Hacker will determine the folder in your computer where the program will be installed. The default path is: Program Files\Kaspersky Lab\Kaspersky Anti-Hacker. If you wish to change the default path, press the Browse button, specify the destination folder in the standard Select dialog box and press the Next> button.
After this Kaspersky Anti-Hacker program files will be copied to your computer.
Step 6. Copying files to your hard drive
The Copying files dialog box will display the process of copying files to your computer's hard drive.
Step 7. Completing the setup
The Completing Setup Wizard dialog box contains information about completing the Kaspersky Anti-Hacker setup process. If the system needs to register some services in order to complete the program setup, you will be offered to restart your computer. This is required for the correct completion of the product installation. In order to complete the program setup: 1. Select one of the options to complete the setup: Yes, restart my computer now No, I will restart my computer later 2. Press the Finish button.
2.3. License key installation
If you have not installed the license key during the Kaspersky Anti-Hacker setup, the program will not work. In order to use the product, you must install the license key. In order to install the license key, perform the following: 1. Select the Kaspersky Anti-Hacker group in the Start Programs menu and select the Install license key item in the group menu.
Enter the filename of the license key in the window that will open. In order to do this, press the Browse button and select the license key file in the standard Windows Select File dialog box. or left double-click the corresponding license key file. It will be automatically installed. or copy the license key Files\Kaspersky Lab file to folder Program Files\Common
2.4. Removing the Program
To remove the Kaspersky Anti-Hacker program follow these steps: press the Start button on the Windows taskbar and select Programs Kaspersky Anti-Hacker Remove Kaspersky Anti-Hacker. This will open the program uninstallation wizard.
Step 1. First uninstallation wizard dialog box
This dialog box will warn you that you are about to remove Kaspersky AntiHacker from your computer. In order to proceed press the Next> button.
Step 2. Removing the program from your computer
This dialog box contains the indication of the path to the folder from which the program will be removed. Press the Remove button to remove Kaspersky AntiHacker from your computer. The process of files removal will be reflected in the uninstallation wizard dialog box.
Step 3. Completing the removal process
The Complete removal dialog box contains information about the completion of the Kaspersky Anti-Hacker uninstallation process. In order to correctly complete this process, your computer must be restarted. In order to complete the removal of the program, 1. Select one of the option to complete the wizard: Yes. Restart my computer now No. I will restart my computer later 2. Press the Finish button.

You work with Kaspersky Anti-Hacker by creating special filtering rules for network operations. Some filtering is performed automatically by the Intrusion Detection System, which can detect port scanning, DoS attacks, etc., and can then block the assaulter. In addition, you can define your own filtering rules to reinforce protection of your machine. For every type of network operation there are separate lists of Kaspersky AntiHacker rules. Application rules. Here you can select the required application and allow an activity that is compliant with the application type. You can define any number of rules for every application, as required. If any network activity not meeting conditions of the rule is detected on your machine, the pro-
gram will notify you and allow you to block the unwanted action (if Medium level is enabled). In order to define the simplest rule for an application, you can simply select its type from the drop-down list (for details see subchapter 6.3.2.1 on page 46). To define a more complicated rule, you can specify the remote services and addresses allowed for this application. Packet filtering rules allow or block network packets sent or received by your machine. These rules review the packet header (the protocol used, the port numbers, the IP addresses etc.), and take decisions on the basis of this data. These rules are applied to all network applications running on your machine. For example, if you create a rule to block a certain IP address, all network communications to this address will be prohibited. Packet filtering rules have a higher priority than application rules, i.e. these rules are instigated first. For example, if you create a rule to block all incoming and outgoing data packets, then the program will apply no application rules while filtering data packets.

4.2. Security Levels

The program allows you to select one of the following security levels: Allow all disables the security system on your machine. When this level of security is selected, any network activity is allowed on your machine. Low allows network activity of all applications except those explicitly prohibited by user defined application rules. Medium notifies you about network events related to your applications and allows you to configure your security system for optimal performance. If a network application on your computer tries to connect to the local network or the Internet, the training mode will be activated. The application and the network operation details will be displayed on your screen. On the basis of this data the program will prompt you to select one of the following courses of action: to allow or to block this event once, to completely block activity of this application, to allow the application activity according to its type, or to define additional network communication settings. Depending on your answer, the program will create a rule for this application that will subsequently be applied by the program automatically. High prohibits network activity for all applications except for those explicitly allowed by user defined application rules. When this security level

Fig. 3. The rule blocking communication with certain unreliable addresses
For example, you may use Kaspersky Anti-Hacker to block banner display on web pages. To do this, create a packet filtering rule to block communication with web sites from where the banners are usually downloaded (for example, linkexchange.ru). Suppose you are afraid of attacks from the local network or want to protect your personal data from thieves. Task 3. You must monitor operations on the local network The computer communicates with a local network at the operating system level, therefore it is not always possible to identify the application involved. In this case you must create an appropriate packet filtering rule to secure your data. In order to simplify configuration of the security system, Kaspersky AntiHacker preinstalls some packet filtering rules allowing communication via the local network. By default the local network is allowed. However, you can redefine the default packet filtering rules to completely block access to the local network, or allow it only for certain computers.
CHAPTER 5. RUNNING THE PROGRAM
5.1. Starting the Program
Kaspersky Anti-Hacker is started automatically as soon as you enter your operating system. If you close the program, you can manually start it again. To start Kaspersky Anti-Hacker, follow these steps: 1. Press the Start button in the bottom left corner of your Windows desktop and select Programs Kaspersky Anti-Hacker Kaspersky Anti-Hacker. Left click on the icon that appears in your system tray, or right click it and select Open Kaspersky Anti-Hacker from the program's shortcut menu.
The Kaspersky Anti-Hacker main window will appear on your screen (see subchapter 5.3 on page 25). You may also start the program directly from its directory. To do this, open the Kaspersky Anti-Hacker folder in the Windows Explorer (the default program directory is C:\Program Files\Kaspersky Lab\Kaspersky Anti-Hacker). Double-click on the KAVPF.exe file located in this directory.

5.2. System Menu

Fig. 7. Changing command properties
The new interface settings are saved automatically and applied immediately after the changes are made. These changes will be preserved during all subsequent program sessions.

5.7. Exiting the Program

To close the program select Exit from the program's shortcut menu or from the Service menu in the main application window. You can also close the main window by clicking on the button in the right upper corner of the window. However, closing the main program window does not unload the program from computer memory if the Minimize the program main window to the system tray on closing checkbox is checked. By default, this box is checked, but you may uncheck it if required (see subchapter 6.1.1 on page 35). By placing the icon in the system tray the program indicates that it is loaded into your computer memory.
CHAPTER 6. ENABLING THE SECURITY SYSTEM AND DEFINING ITS SETTINGS
6.1. Enabling the Security System and Selecting the Security Level
6.1.1. Enabling the Security System
Your security system is enabled as soon as you install Kaspersky Anti-Hacker on your computer and reboot the operating system. After the program is started, the icon appears in the system tray. By default, the program implements the Medium level and if a network application on your computer attempts to connect to a local network or the Internet, the training mode is activated. The application and the network operation details are displayed on your screen. On the basis of this data the program will prompt you to choose one of the following courses of action: to allow or to block this event once, to completely block activity of this application, to allow the application activity according to type, or to define a complex rule for this event. Depending on your answer, the program will create a rule for this application that will subsequently be applied by the program automatically. Kaspersky Anti-Hacker starts protecting your computer after user's logon. However, you may set the program to enable security as soon as the Windows operating system starts. To enable/disable Kaspersky Anti-Hacker automatic startup immediately after the operating system is started, follow these steps: 1. Select Settings from the Service menu.
On the General page of the Settings dialog box (see fig. 8), check the Launch the security system when the operating system starts checkbox. In this case, the program will start with the user settings immediately after the operating system is booted, but the logs will be disabled. If the program implements the Medium level, all network communications will automatically be permitted until you enter the operating system because the training window cannot be displayed without a user in the system. At the Low or the Allow all level the program will permit unknown network communications for this time period, and at the other security levels all unknown network communications will be blocked.

6.1.5. The Executable Module Substitution Warning
Kaspersky Anti-Hacker protects your network applications from unauthorized attempts to substitute their original executable files. If this kind of substitution is detected Kaspersky Anti-Hacker displays the appropriate warning (see figure 12).
You can select one of the following options: Block any further network activity of this application all the further network operations of this application will be prohibited: the appropriate blocking rule will be added to the beginning of the application rule list and all other rules in this list will be disabled. It is advisable that you start your anti-virus program to check for viruses in this application, or restore this
application from the archive, or reinstall it. After you did this, please delete the blocking rule from the application rule list and enable all other rules in this list. If Kaspersky Anti-Hacker display the executable module substituted message again, please select the below option.
I know that the file was modified, and continue to trust to this application all the user rules available currently for this application will be also valid for the modified file.

Press the button.

Fig. 12. The Executable Module Substitution Warning
6.2. How the Program Responds to Attack
If your security system detects a hacker attack on your machine, the program main window appears on your screen (as long as you have not unchecked the
Show main window when an intrusion is detected checkbox see subchapter 6.1.1 on page 35). If this happens, be sure to read thoroughly the attack details at the bottom of the window workspace; the program displays the date, the time and the attack type (see fig. 15). This attack will be blocked. The program will also block the assaulting machine for the time period defined by settings (see subchapter 6.5 on page 66).
Fig. 13. A message about a detected hacker attack
Suppose you discover that your computer is constantly being attacked from some remote machine. You may prohibit your computer from communication with certain remote addresses by configuring appropriate packet filtering rules (see subchapter 6.4 on page 57). If attacks from a certain remote address are frequent, it is advisable that you switch to the Block all security level and refer to your system administrator or IP.
6.3. Customizing Application Rules

The SmbDie attack involves an attempt to establish an SMB connection; if the attack is successful, a special packet overflowing the machine buffer is delivered to an attacked machine. As a result the user will have to restart the operating system. Windows 2k/XP/NT operating systems are susceptible to this kind of attack. The Lovesan attack attacks a vulnerability in the DCOM RPC service of Windows NT 4.0/NT 4.0 Terminal Services Edition/2000/XP/Server (tm) 2003 operating systems of your computer. When the vulnerability is detected, the worm, which includes malware allowing the sender to perform any desired manipulations on your computer, is downloaded to the victim machine.
CHAPTER 7. VIEWING PERFORMANCE RESULTS
7.1. Viewing the Current Status
Performance of all network applications running on your machine is permanently monitored and recorded by Kaspersky Anti-Hacker. You can review the following network activity statistics: Active applications. Network operations are classified on the basis of involved applications. For every application on your machine you can review the ports and connections that are handled by this application. Established connections. Displays all incoming and outgoing connections, remote computer addresses, and port numbers. Open ports. Displays all ports that are open on your machine.
7.1.1. Active Applications
To review the list of network applications that are currently active, select Active applications from the Show submenu of the View menu (see fig. 36). You can also press the button in the toolbar.
The Active network applications dialog box will appear on your screen.
Viewing Performance Results
Fig. 36. The Active network applications dialog box
This dialog box allows you to review the list of active network applications and the network resources used by them. The application names are sorted alphabetically, which allows you to navigate easily through the list. To the left of every application name in the list you can see the application icon. By expanding the required application joint you can display the list of corresponding ports open on your machine and the connections established by this application. Indicators are as follows: Open ports are indicated by the TCP or the UDP icon, depending on the port type. To the right of every port you can see its number. Established connections are indicated by the icon, if established by

You may sort the list by any of the titles described above.
Fig. 38. The Established Connections dialog box
The list of established connections is refreshed automatically twice a second. If required, you may break unwanted connections and/or create appropriate rules to inhibit this activity in future. To do this, use appropriate commands in the dialog box context menu: Refresh refreshes the established connections list on user demand. Create rule allows you to create a rule for a selected connection. The program launches the application rule wizard, and automatically enters the selected connection details in the appropriate fields. Break connection breaks the connection selected from the list.
Attention! If you force a connection to break, the related application may function incorrectly. Properties displays more details of the connection selected from the list (see fig. 39).
Fig. 39. The Properties of the connection dialog box
The Connection section of the Properties of the connection dialog box includes the following items: Direction the connection type: outgoing or incoming Remote address the remote machine symbolic name or IP address Remote port the remote port number
Local port the local port number
Below the Connection section you can see the Application information and the Manufacturer information sections (see subchapter 7.1.1 on page 70).

7.1.3. Open Ports

To review the list of ports that are currently open, select Open ports from the Show submenu of the View menu (see fig. 40). You can also press the button in the toolbar.
The Open ports dialog box will appear on your screen. Each line of this list includes details of a single open port. Open ports are indicated by the TCP or the UDP icon, depending on the port type. The list also includes the following port details: Local port the port number Application the involved application Application location the full path to the executable file
Fig. 40. The Open ports dialog box
The list of open ports is refreshed automatically twice a second. If required, you can create a rule inhibiting connection at the selected port. To do this, use appropriate commands in the dialog box context menu: Refresh refreshes the open ports list on user demand. Create rule allows you to create a rule for the selected port. The program launches the application rule wizard, and automatically enters the selected port details in the appropriate fields. Properties displays more details of the port selected from the list (see fig. 41).

Fig. 45. The Settings dialog box switched to the Logs tab mode
7.2.5. Saving the Log to a File
To save the log selected in the Logs window to a file, select Save to file from the File menu. Specify the file name in the dialog box on your screen. The log will be saved as plain text.

APPENDIX A. INDEX

Application rules...19, 43 Event warning....38 Installation CD....7 Intrusion Detection System...7, 21, 22, 66 License agreement....8 Packet filtering rules...20, 57 Security levels.. 6, 16, 20, 21, 35, 37 Security scale....30, 37 Technical support service...9 Technical Support Service....94 Training window...20, 36, 39
APPENDIX B. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
When performing a task your computer displays an error, and you would like to check whether the error is caused by Kaspersky AntiHacker. Temporarily select the Allow all security level or unload Kaspersky Anti-Hacker from computer memory. Check whether the situation changes. If the same error occurs again, it is not related to Kaspersky Anti-Hacker. If you computer does not display any error, contact Kaspersky Lab Technical Support Department.
APPENDIX C. KASPERSKY LAB
Founded in 1997, Kaspersky Lab has become a recognized leader in information security technologies. It produces a wide range of data security software and delivers high-performance, comprehensive solutions to protect computers and networks against all types of malicious programs, unsolicited and unwanted email messages, and hacker attacks. Kaspersky Lab is an international company. Headquartered in the Russian Federation, the company has subsidiary offices in the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Japan, USA (CA), the Benelux countries, China and Poland. A new company department, the European Anti-Virus Research Centre, has recently been established in France. Kaspersky Lab's partner network incorporates more than 500 companies worldwide. Today, Kaspersky Lab employs more than 250 specialists, each of whom is proficient in anti-virus technologies, with 9 of them possessing M.B.A. degrees, 15 possessing Ph.Ds, and two experts holding membership in the Computer Anti-Virus Researcher's Organization (CARO). Kaspersky Lab offers best-of-breed security solutions, based on its unique experience and knowledge gained over more than 14 years of fighting computer viruses. A thorough analysis of computer virus activities enables the company to deliver comprehensive protection from current and even future threats. Resistance to future attacks is the basic policy implemented in all Kaspersky Lab's products. At all times, the companys products remain at least one step ahead of many other vendors in delivering extensive anti-virus coverage for home users and corporate customers alike. Years of hard work have made the company one of the top security software manufacturers. Kaspersky Lab was one of the first businesses of its kind to develop the highest standards for anti-virus defense. The companys flagship product, Kaspersky Anti-Virus, provides full-scale protection to all tiers of a network, including workstations, file servers, mail systems, firewalls and Internetgateways, hand-held computers. Its convenient and easy-to-use management tools ensure advanced automation for rapid virus protection across the enterprise. Many well-known manufacturers use the Kaspersky Anti-Virus kernel, including Nokia ICG (USA), F-Secure (Finland), Aladdin (Israel), Sybari (USA), G Data (Germany), Deerfield (USA), Alt-N (USA), Microworld (India), BorderWare (Canada), etc. Kaspersky Lab's customers benefit from a wide range of additional services that ensure not only stable operation of the company products but also compliance

Kaspersky Anti-Spams high performance is ensured by daily updates to the content filtration database by samples provided by the Companys linguistic laboratory specialists.
Kaspersky Anti-Spam Personal Kaspersky Anti-Spam Personal is designed to protect users of mail client programs Microsoft Outlook and Microsoft Outlook Express against unwanted email messages (spam).
Kaspersky Anti-Spam Personal software package is a powerful tool that ensures detection of spam in the flow of e-mail messages incoming via POP3 and IMAP4 protocol (only for Microsoft Outlook).
The filtering process involves the analysis of all attributes of the message (sender's and recipient's addresses and headers), content filtration (analysis of
the content of the letter, including the Subject and attached files), as well as unique linguistic and heuristic algorithms. The application's high performance is enhanced by daily updates to the content filtration database by samples provided by the Companys linguistic laboratory specialists.

C.2. Contact Us

If you have any questions, comments, or suggestions, please refer them to one of our distributors or directly to Kaspersky Lab. We will be glad to advise you on any matters related to our product by phone or via e-mail. Rest assured that all of your recommendations and suggestions will be thoroughly reviewed and considered. Technical support Please find the technical support information at http://www.kaspersky.com/supportinter.html Email: support@kaspersky.com General information WWW: http://www.kaspersky.com http://www.viruslist.com Email: sales@kaspersky.com
APPENDIX D. LICENSE AGREEMENT
End User License Agreement NOTICE TO ALL USERS: CAREFULLY READ THE FOLLOWING LEGAL AGREEMENT ("AGREEMENT") FOR THE LICENSE OF SPECIFIED SOFTWARE ("SOFTWARE") PRODUCED BY KASPERSKY LAB ("KASPERSKY LAB"). IF YOU HAVE PURCHASED THIS SOFTWARE VIA THE INTERNET BY CLICKING THE ACCEPT BUTTON, YOU (EITHER AN INDIVIDUAL OR A SINGLE LEGAL ENTITY) CONSENT TO BE BOUND BY AND BECOME PARTY TO THIS AGREEMENT. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO ALL OF THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT, CLICK THE BUTTON THAT INDICATES THAT YOU DO NOT ACCEPT THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT, AND DO NOT INSTALL THE SOFTWARE. IF YOU HAVE PURCHASED THIS SOFTWARE ON A PHYSICAL MEDIUM, HAVING BROKEN THE CD'S SLEEVE YOU (EITHER AN INDIVIDUAL OR A SINGLE ENTITY) ARE CONSENTING TO BE BOUND BY THIS AGREEMENT. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO ALL OF THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT DO NOT BREAK THE CD's SLEEVE, DOWNLOAD, INSTALL OR USE THIS SOFTWARE. IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE LEGISLATION, REGARDING KASPERSKY SOFTWARE INTENDED FOR INDIVIDUAL CONSUMERS (KASPERSKY ANTI-VIRUS PERSONAL, KASPERSKY ANTI-VIRUS PERSONAL PRO, KASPERSKY ANTI-HACKER, KASPERSKY ANTISPAM PERSONAL, KASPERSKY SECURITY SUITE PERSONAL, KASPERSKY SECURITY FOR PDA) PURCHASED ON LINE FROM THE KASPERSKY LAB INTERNET WEB SITE, CUSTOMER SHALL HAVE A PERIOD OF 7 WORKING DAYS AS FROM THE DELIVERY OF PRODUCT TO MAKE RETURN OF IT TO THE MERCHANT FOR EXCHANGE OR REFUND, PROVIDED THE SOFTWARE IS NOT UNSEALED. REGARDING THE KASPERSKY SOFTWARE INTENDED FOR INDIVIDUAL CONSUMERS (KASPERSKY ANTI-VIRUS PERSONAL, KASPERSKY ANTI-VIRUS PERSONAL PRO, KASPERSKY ANTIHACKER, KASPERSKY ANTI-SPAM PERSONAL, KASPERSKY SECURITY SUITE PERSONAL, KASPERSKY SECURITY FOR PDA)

the Documentation for each additional copy authorized by the volume license, provided that each such copy contains all of the Document's proprietary notices. 2. Duration. This Agreement is effective for the period specified in the Key File (the unique file which is required to fully enable the Software, please see Help/ about Software or Software about, for Unix/Linux version of the Software see the notification about expiration date of the Key File) unless and until earlier terminated as set forth herein. This Agreement will terminate automatically if you fail to comply with any of the conditions, limitations or other requirements described herein. Upon any termination or expiration of this Agreement, you must immediately destroy all copies of the Software and the Documentation. You may terminate this Agreement at any point by destroying all copies of the Software and the Documentation. 3. Support. (i) Kaspersky Lab will provide you with the support services ("Support Services") as defined below for a period of one year following: (a) Payment of its then current support charge, and: (b) Successful completion of the Support Services Subscription Form as provided to you with this Agreement or as available on the Kaspersky Lab website, which will require you to produce the Key Identification File which will have been provided to you by Kaspersky Lab with this Agreement. It shall be at the absolute discretion of Kaspersky Lab whether or not you have satisfied this condition for the provision of Support Services. (ii) Support Services will terminate unless renewed annually by payment of the then-current annual support charge and by successful completion of the Support Services Subscription Form again. (iii) By completion of the Support Services Subscription Form you consent to the terms of the Kaspersky Lab Privacy Policy, which is deposited on ww.kaspersky.com/privacy, and you explicitly consent to the transfer of data to other countries outside your own as set out in the Privacy Policy. (iv) "Support Services" means: (a) Daily updates of the anti-virus database; (b) Free software updates, including version upgrades; (c) Extended technical support via e-mail and phone hotline provided by Vendor and/or Reseller;
(d) Virus detection and disinfection updates 24 hours per day. 4. Ownership Rights. The Software is protected by copyright laws. Kaspersky Lab and its suppliers own and retain all rights, titles and interests in and to the Software, including all copyrights, patents, trademarks and other intellectual property rights therein. Your possession, installation, or use of the Software does not transfer any title to the intellectual property in the Software to you, and you will not acquire any rights to the Software except as expressly set forth in this Agreement. 5. Confidentiality. You agree that the Software and the Documentation, including the specific design and structure of individual programs and the Key Identification File, constitute confidential proprietary information of Kaspersky Lab. You shall not disclose, provide, or otherwise make available such confidential information in any form to any third party without the prior written consent of Kaspersky Lab. You shall implement reasonable security measures to protect such confidential information, but without limitation to the foregoing shall use best endeavours to maintain the security of the Key Identification File. 6. Limited Warranty. (i) Kaspersky Lab warrants that for six (6) months from first download or installation the Software purchased on a physical medium will perform substantially in accordance with the functionality described in the Documentation when operated properly and in the manner specified in the Documentation. (ii) You accept all responsibility for the selection of this Software to meet your requirements. Kaspersky Lab does not warrant that the Software and/or the Documentation will be suitable for such requirements nor that any use will be uninterrupted or error free. (iii) Kaspersky Lab does not warrant that this Software identifies all known viruses, nor that the Software will not occasionally erroneously report a virus in a title not infected by that virus. (iv) Your sole remedy and the entire liability of Kaspersky Lab for breach of the warranty at paragraph (i) will be at Kaspersky Lab option, to repair, replace or refund of the Software if reported to Kaspersky Lab or its designee during the warranty period. You shall provide all information as may be reasonably necessary to assist the Supplier in resolving the defective item. (v) The warranty in (i) shall not apply if you (a) make or cause to be made any modifications to this Software without the consent of Kaspersky Lab, (b) use the Software in a manner for which it was not intended, or (c) use the Software other than as permitted under this Agreement.

(vi) The warranties and conditions stated in this Agreement are in lieu of all other conditions, warranties or other terms concerning the supply or purported supply of, failure to supply or delay in supplying the Software or the Documentation which might but for this paragraph (vi) have effect between the Kaspersky Lab and you or would otherwise be implied into or incorporated into this Agreement or any collateral contract, whether by statute, common law or otherwise, all of which are hereby excluded (including, without limitation, the implied conditions, warranties or other terms as to satisfactory quality, fitness for purpose or as to the use of reasonable skill and care). 7. Limitation of Liability. (i) Nothing in this Agreement shall exclude or limit Kaspersky Lab's liability for (a) the tort of deceit, (b) death or personal injury caused by its breach of a common law duty of care or any negligent breach of a term of this Agreement, or (c) any other liability which cannot be excluded by law. (ii) Subject to paragraph (i) above, the Supplier shall bear no liability (whether in contract, tort, restitution or otherwise) for any of the following losses or damage (whether such losses or damage were foreseen, foreseeable, known or otherwise): (a) Loss of revenue; (b) Loss of actual or anticipated profits (including for loss of profits on contracts); (c) Loss of the use of money; (d) Loss of anticipated savings; (e) Loss of business; (f) Loss of opportunity; (g) Loss of goodwill; (h) Loss of reputation; (i) Loss of, damage to or corruption of data, or: (j) Any indirect or consequential loss or damage howsoever caused (including, for the avoidance of doubt, where such loss or damage is of the type specified in paragraphs (ii), (a) to (ii), (i).
(iii) Subject to paragraph (i), the liability of Kaspersky Lab (whether in contract, tort, restitution or otherwise) arising out of or in connection with the supply of the Software shall in no circumstances exceed a sum equal to the amount equally paid by you for the Software. 8. (i) This Agreement contains the entire understanding between the parties with respect to the subject matter hereof and supersedes all and any prior understandings, undertakings and promises between you and Kaspersky Lab, whether oral or in writing, which have been given or may be implied from anything written or said in negotiations between us or our representatives prior to this Agreement and all prior agreements between the parties relating to the matters aforesaid shall cease to have effect as from the Effective Date. Save as provided in paragraphs (ii) - (iii) below, you shall not have any remedy in respect of an untrue statement made to you upon which you relied in entering into this Agreement ("Misrepresentation") and Kaspersky Lab shall not have any liability to the other than pursuant to the express terms of this Agreement. (ii) Nothing in this Agreement shall exclude or limit Kaspersky Lab's liability for any Misrepresentation made thereby if aware that it was untrue. (iii) The liability of Kaspersky Lab for Misrepresentation as a fundamental matter, including a matter fundamental to the maker's ability to perform its obligations under this Agreement, shall be subject to the limitation of liability set out in paragraph 7(iii).

 

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