Source Software Sample Clauses
The 'Source Software' clause defines the rules and conditions under which software source code is provided, used, or distributed within an agreement. Typically, this clause specifies whether the source code is included with the software, the rights granted to access or modify it, and any restrictions or obligations related to its use. For example, it may clarify if the software is open source, proprietary, or subject to specific licensing terms. The core function of this clause is to ensure both parties understand their rights and responsibilities regarding the software's source code, thereby preventing disputes over access, modification, or distribution.
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Source Software open-source software as defined by the Open-Source Initiative (▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇) or the Free Software Foundation (▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇).
Source Software open-source software as defined by the Open Source Initiative (▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇) or the Free Software Foundation (▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇). Site: the premises from which the Customer carries out its business as notified to the Supplier in writing from time to time. Software: the computer programs listed in Schedule 1 and any Maintenance Release which is acquired by the Customer during the subsistence of this licence. Source Code Materials: the source code of the Software, and all technical information and documentation required to enable the Customer to modify and operate it. Specification: the document detailing the specification of the Software which forms Annex A.
Source Software and, with the Proprietary Software, the "Software"), (i) the URL for the Discovery Place web site (www.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇), (j) databases, (k) physical mediums required for the Seller to deliver the Software to the Buyer, including without limitation hard drives, disks, tapes and other storage mediums, and (l) all electronic data associated with customers of the Business (i.e., graphics, graphic design logos, written content); provided, however, that the Acquired Assets shall not include (A) the corporate charter, qualifications to conduct business as a foreign corporation, arrangements with registered agents relating to foreign qualifications, taxpayer and other identification numbers, seals, minute books, stock transfer books, blank stock certificates, and other documents relating to the organization, maintenance, and existence of the Seller as a corporation, (B) any of the rights of the Seller under this Agreement (or under any side agreement between the Seller on the one hand and the Buyer on the other hand entered into on or after the date of this Agreement), (C) the Proprietary Software or Intellectual Property in connection with any industries other than the Energy Industry, or (D) any other real or personal property of the Seller.
Source Software. If required by the license for any particular Open-Source Software, JumpCloud will make the source code for such Open-Source Software, and JumpCloud’s modifications to that code, if any, available in response to Customer’s written request sent to the address specified in the Order.
Source Software open- source software as defined by the Open Source Initiative or the Free Software Foundation which shall include Tyk Open-Source Software; Premises: the environment from which the Customer is permitted to access the Software and/or Service which shall be limited to one single logical group; Service: the Cloud Service or Multi-cloud Service to be provided by Tyk consisting of provision of access to the Software on a software as a service (SaaS) basis and as may be further defined on a Front Sheet; Software: any software owned by or licensed to Tyk and which forms part of the Service; Tyk Gateway: a network node connecting two networks that use different protocols; Tyk Multi-cloud Software: software downloadable from Tyk's website or an authorised public depository in order to access the Multi-cloud Service;
Source Software open-source software as defined by the Open Source Initiative (▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇) or the Free Software Foundation (▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇). Partner: any accredited partner or Supplier approved reseller, distributor or dealer from whom the Customer may purchase the Solution; “personal data” “data processor” “data controller” – have the meanings as set out in the Data Protection Laws; Privacy Policy: the Supplier’s privacy policy accessible via the Supplier’s website; Product: the Software including any Maintenance Release and any Modules issued by the Supplier during the term of this Agreement (but not including a New Version unless specifically agreed in writing by the Supplier); Site: the premises from which the Customer carries out its business as stated above or as notified to the Supplier in writing from time to time and, as the context requires, the premises at which the Customer is permitted to use the Product. Software: the computer programs specified in the Documentation and any Maintenance Release which is acquired by the Customer during the subsistence of this licence. Specification: the document detailing the specification of the Software and forming part of the Documentation. Subscription Fees: the subscription fees payable by the Customer to the Supplier at the agreed intervals for the Solution as set out in the Documentation; Solution: the provision by the Supplier to the Customer of the Product and Support on a subscription basis as described in the Documentation; Support: the level of product support package provided by the Supplier and selected by the Customer, as described in the Documentation; Third-Party Additional Terms: any additional licence terms and conditions that apply to any Third-Party Software.
Source Software. The basic software that runs the laptop (the operating system) is "open source." Most, if not all, of the applications on the laptop are also “open source”. That means you can use it and distribute it free-of-charge -- and you can modify it as long as you make the source code publicly available. All of the software developed by or for OLPC is released under GNU GPL version 2.0.
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Source Software. None o In-House (Proprietary) Software: WorkFlow Server, AXIS (.NET WebServices), Proprietary JavaScript compiler o Additional Dependencies: WorkFlow Server, AXIS Details The diagram below describe the Catman architecture: o Catman Admin UI - A user interface to add/modify the rules in the Catman database. o Ad data tier - Ad data-tier is the database where all rules are stored. This is a backend only database. Ad data-tier includes stored procedures that is used to interface with the UI.
Source Software. The Company and the other Group Companies have taken reasonable steps to implement and enforce appropriate policies to (x) identify Open Source Software included in any Company Software and (y) regulate the use, modification and distribution of Open Source Software in connection with the Company Software, in compliance with the applicable licenses. Neither the Company nor any other Group Company has incorporated Open Source Software into, or combined, bundled, linked or distributed any Open Source Software with, any Company Software or other Company Intellectual Property Rights in any manner that grants, or purports to grant, to any third party, any licenses, rights or immunities under or with respect to any Company Products or Company Intellectual Property Rights. Any written Open Source Software policies of the Company or any other Group Company have been made available to Parent. The Company and the other Group Companies are in compliance with all notice and attribution requirements of the applicable Open Source Software licenses.
Source Software. The terms of this clause 3 apply in respect of any Open-Source Software made available to the End Customer. The End Customer acknowledges and agrees that: IPV is making such Open-Source Software available pursuant to the terms of the applicable open-source licence agreement and such software is provided "as is" and expressly subject to the disclaimer in clause 6.1; any such Open-Source Software made available by IPV may only be used according to the terms and conditions of the open-source licence agreement. The End Customer shall comply with the terms of the open-source licence agreement. IPV warrants that it has, and will continue to have, all necessary rights in and to any and all Intellectual Property Rights that it purports to grant to the End Customer. The End Customer acknowledges and agrees that IPV and/or its licensors own all Intellectual Property Rights in the IPV Software. Except as expressly stated herein, this ▇▇▇▇ does not grant the End Customer any Intellectual Property Rights or any other rights or licences to, in or in respect of the IPV Software. The End Customer shall: comply with any and all obligations which are set out in the Specification which are stated to be performed by the End Customer and any other obligations which are apparent or would be ordinarily expected to be complied with by the End Customer in the ordinary course of receipt of similar software; provide such assistance as may be reasonably requested by IPV from time to time; respond promptly to any request for a decision, guidance, information or instruction which IPV may submit from time to time; not to do or permit anything to be done that will or may damage the business, reputation, image and/or goodwill of IPV; comply with the Acceptable Use Policies (if any); be solely responsible for procuring and maintaining any necessary network connections and telecommunications links from its systems.