Demo Version definition

Demo Version means a small portion of an applicable Software Title that is provided to end users at no or minimal cost to advertise or promote a Software Title.
Demo Version means a non-functional version of the Software that is used for the purpose of demonstrating the look and feel of the Software.
Demo Version means a performance constrained version of the Software that is licensed by Cisco to end users solely for internal use in a non-production environment for demonstration and evaluation purposes.

Examples of Demo Version in a sentence

  • Except with respect to Trial / Demo Version, Non-commercial Lite Version and Not For Resale Version of the Software, PremiumSoft warrants that, for a period of thirty (30) days from the date of delivery (as evidenced by a copy of your receipt): the physical media on which the Software is furnished will be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use.

  • You may not sell or transfer any Trial / Demo Version, Non-commercial Lite Version or Not For Resale Version of the Software.

  • Except with respect to Trial / Demo Version, Lite Version and Not For Resale Version of the Software, PremiumSoft warrants that, for a period of thirty (30) days from the date of delivery (as evidenced by a copy of your receipt): the physical media on which the Software is furnished will be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use.

  • You may not sell or transfer any Trial / Demo Version, Lite Version or Not For Resale Version of the Software.

  • Unless separately addressed in the Xbox 360 Publisher Guide, all rights, obligations and approvals set forth in this Agreement as applying to Software Titles shall separately apply to any Demo Version.

  • If Publisher wishes to distribute a Demo Version in FPU format, Publisher must obtain Microsoft’s prior written approval and Microsoft may charge a reasonable fee to offset costs of the Certification.

  • Demo Version may be used exclusively for a non-commercial, internal use and for no other purpose.

  • You may choose to use a trial version or Demo Version of ZYLIA Software if the installer of ZYLIA Software allows it.

  • Demo Version is a restricted version that lacks some of the features available in a full version of ZYLIA Software.

  • Demo Version may be used only to evaluate the software and decide whether the User wants to buy a full version of ZYLIA Software.


More Definitions of Demo Version

Demo Version means the demonstration version of the Software described in clause 2.1(a). Documentation means the user guide, help information and/or other documentation provided by Licensor with the Software.
Demo Version has the meaning set forth in the Asset Purchase Agreement. Buyer acknowledges that this Agreement does not cover manufacturing, supply or other services with respect to the Demo Version.
Demo Version means the demonstration version of the device relating to the Product that is provided by Seller or any of its Subsidiaries to Third Parties for training purposes.

Related to Demo Version

  • template version has the meaning ascribed to such term in NI 41-101 and includes any revised template version of marketing materials as contemplated by NI 41-101;

  • New Version means any new version of the Software that the Contractor may from time to time introduce and market generally as a distinct licensed product, as may be indicated by Contractor's designation of a new version number.

  • Modified Version of the Document means any work containing the Document or a portion of it, either copied verbatim, or with modifications and/or translated into another language.

  • Game has the meaning ascribed to that term in the Control Act;

  • Generic Version means, with respect to a Licensed Product, a product (including a “biogeneric,” “follow-on biologic,” “follow-on biological medicine or product,” “follow-on protein product,” “similar biological medicine or product,” or “biosimilar product”) that: (a) within the U.S., is “biosimilar” or “interchangeable,” with respect to such Licensed Product as evaluated by the FDA or otherwise determined by Applicable Law; or (b) in the ROW, is determined by the applicable Regulatory Authority or by Applicable Law to be “similar,” “comparable,” “interchangeable,” “bioequivalent,” or “biosimilar” to such Licensed Product. For clarity, a Biosimilar of a Licensed Product shall constitute a Generic Version of such Licensed Product.