Existing Software Sample Clauses

The 'Existing Software' clause defines the rights and limitations regarding software that was developed or owned by a party prior to entering into the current agreement. Typically, this clause clarifies that such pre-existing software remains the property of its original owner and is not transferred or assigned as part of the new contract, though it may be licensed for use within the project. By distinguishing between new and existing software, this clause ensures that intellectual property rights are preserved and prevents disputes over ownership of software assets that were not created under the agreement.
Existing Software. ISx agrees to grant a license for the Software and Upgrades to the Licensee for no charge for Software as described in Exhibit A as of this Effective Date.
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Existing Software. The existing software is provided for the purpose of allowing the contractor to understand the current operation of the test stand. Its re-use is discouraged and limited by other portions of this document. Qualifications and Licensure Requirements The contractor shall insure that all persons performing work as a part of this contract, including subcontractors, have all current contractor’s license(s) required for the construction portion of the work, including:
Existing Software. The idea of the Verse protocol has been verified in real applications. Verse has recently been re-implemented to go from a test version over to a more mission ready implementation. This has generated a number of Verse-enabled applications, among them an Open GL rendering engine (known as Quel Solaar) a modelling tool (known as Loq Airou) a colour correction tool (known as ▇▇▇▇ Salentinn) and a few smaller tools. This will obviously help but more important a number of help libraries to store, modify and render Verse data has been written and can greatly reduce the time needed to create new applications and tools. The network protocol of the Uni-verse system will be an extended version of the real-time network protocol Verse developed by partner II [17][23]. This protocol is highly innovative in itself having a different approach to information exchange than most currently used VR systems which usually exchange data by transferring files in various different exchange formats. The ability to have multiple clients interacting with the same data in real-time opens up for a range of new uses and features. The current protocol allows many advanced graphical properties such as high dynamic range textures, Loop [20] and ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇▇ [21] subdivision surfaces, programmable shader trees, displacement mapping, and dynamic surface properties. The protocol also has a number of features useful for interaction such as language independent scripting, tags and dynamic remote call procedures. Verse is based on the idea that interoperability is important in order to fully utilize the possibilities of 3D graphics. We believe that interoperability is needed between different applications as well as between content creators and content consumers. Verse is therefore a lightweight open protocol that allows several applications to share data in real-time. The protocol allows several applications to create local copies of the shared data and if an application wants to make changes they are distributed to all the other applications so that all copies of the data are synchronized. This means that all applications can act together as one single application since the changes from one is distributed to the others in real-time. An example of this can be to have two 3D tools modifying the same data at the same time. This allows a user to use many applications, or many users to collaborate. A large project can also be split into many applications that can communicate through the Verse prot...
Existing Software. The Parties’ respective rights and responsibilities with respect to (i) existing Third Party Systems Software for Assigned Hardware, (ii) existing Third Party Systems Software for Retained Hardware, and (iii) existing Applications Software, shall be as follows:

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  • Embedded Software To the extent any goods contain Embedded Software (defined below) that is not Buyer’s Property, no title to such Embedded Software shall pass to Buyer, and Supplier shall grant Buyer, its customers and all other users a non-exclusive worldwide, irrevocable, perpetual, royalty-free right to use, load, install, execute, demonstrate, market, test, resell, sublicense and distribute such Embedded Software as an integral part of such goods or for servicing the goods (the “Buyer-Required License”). If such Embedded Software or any part thereof is owned by a third party, prior to delivery, Supplier shall obtain the Buyer-Required License from such third-party owner. “Embedded Software” means software necessary for operation of goods and embedded in and delivered as an integral part of goods.

  • Third Party Software The Software may contain third party software which requires notices and/or additional terms and conditions. Such required Third Party Software notices and/or additional terms and conditions are located at ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/▇▇▇▇-third-party/ (or a successor website thereto) and are made a part of and incorporated by reference into this Agreement.

  • Licensed Software Computer program(s) provided by Contractor in connection with the Deliverables, subject to Section 14 of this Contract.

  • Antivirus software All workstations, laptops and other systems that process and/or store PHI COUNTY discloses to CONTRACTOR or CONTRACTOR creates, receives, maintains, or transmits on behalf of COUNTY must have installed and actively use comprehensive anti-virus software solution with automatic updates scheduled at least daily.

  • Server Software Subject to the terms and conditions of this ▇▇▇▇, Vocera grants you the non-exclusive right to (i) install and run (“Use”) the Server Software on computer systems (each, a “Server Computer”) located at End User’s Facilities in the geographic territory designated above (“Territory”); (ii) to Use the Client Software in conjunction with Authorized Client Devices and such Server Computers; and (iii) for pilot licenses for certain Software provided on a trial basis, use such Software for the limited term specified by Vocera in writing. You may Use the standard Server Software on one primary Server Computer (or a primary cluster of computers suitably configured for productive use of the Server Software). You may install backup copies of the Server Software on backup Server Computers to provide redundancy in the event of failure of the primary Server Computer(s) but, unless you have acquired additional licenses or a failover license from Vocera, you may not run such backup or additional copies concurrently with the primary copies. Vocera grants you the right to use the applicable License Key issued by Vocera only to enable Use of the Server Software in conjunction with the licensed Server Computers. Server Software may be licensed for a Subscription Term as specified in the Quote.