Maryland Code § CL-22-605

Section CL-22-605
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(a) In this section, "automatic restraint" means a program, code, device, or
similar electronic or physical limitation the intended purpose of which is to restrict
use of information.
(b) A party entitled to enforce a limitation on use of information may
include an automatic restraint in the information or a copy of it and use that restraint
if:
(1) A conspicuous term of the agreement authorizes use of the
restraint;
(2) The restraint prevents a use that is inconsistent with the
agreement;
(3) The restraint prevents use after expiration of the stated duration
of the contract or a stated number of uses; or
(4) The restraint prevents use after the contract terminates, other
than on expiration of a stated duration or number of uses, and the licensor gives
reasonable notice to the licensee before further use is prevented.

(c) This section does not authorize an automatic restraint that affirmatively
prevents or makes impracticable a licensee's access to its own information or
information of a third party, other than the licensor, if that information is in the
possession of the licensee or a third party and accessed without use of the licensor's
information or informational rights.
(d) A party that includes or uses an automatic restraint consistent with
subsection (b) or (c) of this section is not liable for any loss caused by the use of the
restraint.
(e) This section does not preclude electronic replacement or disabling of an
earlier copy of information by the licensor in connection with delivery of a new copy
or version under an agreement to replace or disable the earlier copy by electronic
means with an upgrade or other new information.
(f) This section does not authorize use of an automatic restraint to enforce
remedies in the event of breach of contract or of cancellation for breach.

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