Common use of Microsoft Approval Clause in Contracts

Microsoft Approval. Publisher may not allow End Users to create, share, or otherwise provide User Generated Content through a Software Title without first obtaining Microsoft’s express, written, approval. Furthermore, the Software Title must comply with any XRs related to the creation and/or consumption of User Generated Content.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Xbox Console Publisher License Agreement (Motorsport Gaming Us LLC)

Microsoft Approval. Publisher may not allow End Users to create, share, or otherwise provide User Generated Content through a Software Title without first obtaining Microsoft’s expressapproval, written, approvalwhich shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed. Furthermore, the Software Title must comply with any XRs related to the creation and/or consumption of User Generated Content.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Xbox Console Publisher License Agreement (Take Two Interactive Software Inc)

Microsoft Approval. Publisher may not allow End Users to create, share, or otherwise provide User Generated Content through a Software Title without first obtaining Microsoft’s express, written, approval[*]. Furthermore, the Software Title must comply with any XRs related to the creation and/or consumption of User Generated Content.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Xbox Console Publisher License Agreement (Electronic Arts Inc.)