Changes to Product Proposal Clause Samples

The "Changes to Product Proposal" clause defines the process by which modifications to an initial product proposal can be made during the course of an agreement. Typically, this clause outlines the steps required for either party to request changes, such as submitting written notice or obtaining mutual consent, and may specify how such changes affect timelines, costs, or deliverables. Its core practical function is to provide a structured and agreed-upon method for handling adjustments, ensuring that both parties have clarity and control over any alterations to the original product scope, thereby minimizing misunderstandings and disputes.
Changes to Product Proposal. Publisher shall notify SCEA promptly in writing in the event of any material proposed change in any portion of the Product Proposal. SCEA's approval of a Product Proposal shall not obligate Publisher to continue with development or production of the proposed Licensed Product, provided that Publisher must immediately notify SCEA in writing if it discontinues, cancels or otherwise delays past the original scheduled delivery date the development of any proposed Licensed Product. In the event that Publisher licenses a proposed Licensed Product from another Licensed Publisher or a Licensed Developer, it shall immediately notify SCEA of such change and must re-submit such Licensed Product to SCEA for approval in accordance with the provisions of Section 5.2.1 above.
Changes to Product Proposal. Publisher shall notify SCEA promptly in writing in the event of any material proposed change in any portion of the Product Proposal. SCEA’s approval of a Product Proposal shall not obligate Publisher to continue with development or production of the proposed Licensed PSP Product, provided that Publisher must immediately notify SCEA in writing if it discontinues, cancels or otherwise delays past the original scheduled delivery date the development of any proposed Licensed PSP Product. In the event that Publisher licenses a proposed Licensed PSP Product from another Licensed PSP Publisher or a Licensed PSP Developer, it shall immediately notify SCEA of such change and must re-submit such Licensed PSP Product to SCEA for approval in accordance with the provisions of Section 5.2.1 above.
Changes to Product Proposal. Publisher shall notify SCEA promptly in writing in the event of any material proposed change in any portion of INFOGRAMES NORTH AMERICA INC.-IG PS2 LICENSED PUBLISHER AGREEMENT 5 CONFIDENTIAL the Product Proposal. SCEA's approval of a Product Proposal shall not obligate Publisher to continue with development or production of the proposed Licensed Product, provided that Publisher must immediately notify SCEA in writing if it discontinues, cancels or otherwise delays past the original scheduled delivery date the development of any proposed Licensed Product. In the event that Publisher licenses a proposed Licensed Product from another Licensed Publisher or a Licensed Developer, it shall immediately notify SCEA of such change and must re-submit such Licensed Product to SCEA for approval in accordance with the provisions of Section 5.2.1 above.
Changes to Product Proposal. Publisher shall notify SCEA promptly in writing in the event of any material proposed change in any portion of

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