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Open Source License Restrictions. Because certain third party license terms require that computer code be generally (i) disclosed in source code form to third parties; (ii) licensed to third parties for the purpose of making derivative works; or (iii) redistributable to third parties at no charge (collectively, "open source license terms"), the license rights that each Party has granted to any computer code (or any intellectual property associated therewith) do not include any license, right, power or authority to incorporate, modify, combine and/or distribute that computer code with any other computer code in a manner which would subject the other's computer code to open source license terms. Furthermore, each Party warrants that it will not provide or give to the other Party computer code that is governed by open source license terms.
Open Source License Restrictions. Certain third party license terms require that computer code be generally (1) disclosed in source code form to third parties; (2) licensed to third parties for the purpose of making derivative works; or (3) redistributable to third parties at no charge (collectively, “Open Source License Terms”). Neither party may use, incorporate, modify, distribute, provide access to, or combine the computer code of the other with any other computer code or intellectual property (collectively, “Provide”) in a manner that would subject the other’s computer code to Open Source License Terms. Microsoft is not responsible for Customer’s upload, use or distribution of Customer’s code from the Online Services. Customer may upload code to an Online Service and allow third parties access to use or download Customer’s code on the Online Service, provided that (1) such use is not restricted by a Supplemental Agreement or the Product Use Rights and (2) any Open Source License Terms apply solely to Customer and their uploaded code, and not to any code or Products provided by Microsoft. Each party warrants that it will not provide the other party with, or give third parties access through the Online Services to, computer code that is governed by Open Source License Terms, except as described above.
Open Source License Restrictions. Because certain third party software is subject to open source license terms, the license rights that each party has granted to any computer code (or any intellectual property associated therewith) do not include any license, right, power or authority to incorporate, modify, combine and/or distribute that computer code with any other computer code in a manner which would subject the other’s computer code to open source license terms. Furthermore, each party warrants that it will not provide or give to the other party computer code that is governed by open source license terms.
Open Source License Restrictions. Contractor and Authorized User agree not to incorporate or combine MS products, pre-existing work, service deliverables, developments, fixes or hotfixes with any third party software that is subject to open source license terms.
Open Source License Restrictions. Some third party software licenses require, as a condition of use, modification and/or distribution that the software or some other software combined and/or distributed with it be: a. Disclosed or distributed in source code form; b. Licensed for the purpose of making derivative works; or c. Redistributable at no charge (collectively, “Open Source License Terms”). Each party warrants that it will not provide to the other party any computer code (or any intellectual property associated therewith) under this Agreement or otherwise in connection with the MPN that includes any license, right, power or authority to incorporate, modify, combine or distribute that computer code with any other computer code in a manner that would subject the other’s computer code to Open Source License Terms.
Open Source License Restrictions. User shall not use, incorporate, modify, distribute, provide access to, or combine the Data in any way with any other computer code or intellectual property in a manner that would subject the Data to Open Source License Terms.

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  • License Restrictions Licensor reserves all rights not expressly granted to You. The Software is licensed for Your internal use only. Except as this Agreement expressly allows, You may not (1) copy (except for back-up purposes), modify, alter, create derivative works, reverse engineer, decompile, or disassemble the Software except and only to the extent expressly permitted by applicable law; (2) transfer, assign, pledge, rent, timeshare, host or lease the Software, or sublicense any of Your license grants or rights under this Agreement; in whole or in part, without prior written permission of Licensor; (3) remove any patent, trademark, copyright, trade secret or other proprietary notices or labels on the Software or its documentation; or (4) disclose the results of any performance, functional or other evaluation or benchmarking of the Software to any third party without the prior written permission of Licensor. Hosting Restrictions. In the event that You desire to have a third party manage, host (either remotely or virtually) or use the Software on Your behalf, You shall (1) first enter into a valid and binding agreement with such third party that contains terms and conditions to protect Licensor’s rights in the Software that are no less prohibitive and/or restrictive than those contained in this Agreement, including, without limitation, the Verification section below; (2) prohibit use by such third party except for the sole benefit of You; and (3) be solely responsible to Licensor for any and all breaches of the above terms and conditions by such third party.

  • SOFTWARE LICENSE GRANT Where Product is acquired on a licensed basis the following shall constitute the license grant:

  • Software License Terms (a) Software that is made available by a Provider to Recipient in connection with any Service (any such Software being referred to herein as “TSA-Licensed Software”) provided hereunder will be subject to the terms set forth in this Section 3.5 except as otherwise provided in the applicable Service Schedule. The Provider hereby grants to the Recipient a non-exclusive, non-transferable license to use, in object code form, any TSA-Licensed Software that is made available by the Provider pursuant to a Service Schedule. For the avoidance of doubt, the Provider that makes available any TSA-Licensed Software in connection with the provision of any Service retains the unrestricted right to enhance or otherwise modify such TSA-Licensed Software at any time, provided that such enhancements or other modifications do not disrupt the provision of such Service to the Recipient. (b) The Recipient may not exceed the number of licenses, agents, tiers, nodes, seats, or other use restrictions or authorizations, if any, specified in the applicable Service Schedule. Some TSA-Licensed Software may require license keys or contain other technical protection measures. The Recipient acknowledges that the Provider may monitor the Recipient’s compliance with use restrictions and authorizations remotely, or otherwise. If the Provider makes a license management program available which records and reports license usage information, the Recipient agrees to appropriately install, configure and execute such license management program. (c) Unless otherwise permitted by the Provider, the Recipient may only make copies or adaptations of the TSA-Licensed Software for archival purposes or when copying or adaptation is an essential step in the authorized use of TSA-Licensed Software. If the Recipient makes a copy for backup purposes and installs such copy on a backup device, the Recipient may not operate such backup installation of the TSA-Licensed Software without paying an additional license fee, except in cases where the original device becomes inoperable. If a copy is activated on a backup device in response to failure of the original device, the use on the backup device must be discontinued when the original or replacement device becomes operable. The Recipient may not copy the TSA-Licensed Software onto or otherwise use or make it available on, to, or through any public or external distributed network. Licenses that allow use over the Recipient’s intranet require restricted access by authorized users only. (d) The Recipient must reproduce all copyright notices that appear in or on the TSA-Licensed Software (including documentation) on all permitted copies or adaptations. Copies of documentation are limited to internal use. (e) Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein, certain TSA-Licensed Software may be licensed under the applicable Service Schedule for use only on a computer system owned, controlled, or operated by or solely on behalf of the Recipient and may be further identified by the Provider by the combination of a unique number and a specific system type (“Designated System”) and such license will terminate in the event of a change in either the system number or system type, an unauthorized relocation, or if the Designated System ceases to be within the possession or control of the Recipient. (f) The Recipient will not modify, reverse engineer, disassemble, decrypt, decompile, or make derivative works of the TSA-Licensed Software. Where the Recipient has other rights mandated under statute, the Recipient will provide the Provider with reasonably detailed information regarding any intended modifications, reverse engineering, disassembly, decryption, or decompilation and the purposes therefor. (g) The Recipient may permit a consultant or subcontractor to use TSA-Licensed Software at the licensed location for the sole purpose of providing services to the Recipient. (h) Upon expiration or termination of the Service Schedule under which TSA-Licensed Software is made available, the Recipient will destroy the TSA-Licensed Software. The Recipient will remove and destroy or return to the Provider any copies of the TSA-Licensed Software that are merged into adaptations, except for individual pieces of data in the Recipient’s database. The Recipient will provide certification of the destruction of TSA-Licensed Software, and copies thereof, to the Provider. The Recipient may retain one copy of the TSA-Licensed Software subsequent to expiration or termination solely for archival purposes. (i) The Recipient may not sublicense, assign, transfer, rent, or lease the TSA-Licensed Software to any other person except as permitted in this Section 3.5. (j) The Recipient agrees that the Provider may engage a third party designated by the Provider and approved by the Recipient (such approval not to be unreasonably withheld) to audit the Recipient’s compliance with the Software License terms. Any such audit will be at the Provider’s expense, require reasonable notice, and will be performed during normal business hours. Such third party will be required to execute a non-disclosure agreement that restricts such third party from disclosing confidential information of the Recipient to the Provider, except to the extent required to report on the extent to which the Recipient is not in compliance with the Software License terms.

  • Software License The SOFTWARE is protected by copyright laws and international copyright treaties, as well as other intellectual property laws and treaties. The SOFTWARE is licensed, not sold.

  • Software Licenses Seller has all necessary licenses to use all material third-party software used in Seller's business, and Seller's use of third-party software does not infringe the rights of any Person.