Draft Deliverable definition
Examples of Draft Deliverable in a sentence
If (ii) is chosen, the effect of the exclusion will be limited to the identified part(s) of the Draft Deliverable.
Once the Working Group approves a document as a Draft Deliverable, the Draft Deliverable becomes the basis for all going forward work on that deliverable.
Each Working Group must specify the patent mode under which it will operate prior to initiating any work on any Draft Deliverable or Approved Deliverable other than source code or datasets.
Each Creditor agrees that, so long as any Secured Obligations are outstanding or available, the provisions of this Agreement shall provide the exclusive method by which any Creditor may exercise rights and remedies under the Security Documents.
IN ALL OTHER RESPECTS THE CONTRIBUTIONS ARE PROVIDED "AS IS." The entire risk as to implementing or otherwise using a Draft Deliverable or Final Deliverable is assumed by the implementer and user.
In addition to the disclosure obligations set forth in the Guidelines for Implementing the Common Patent Policy for ITU-T/ITU-R/ISO/IEC, during a review period applicable to a particular Draft Deliverable, a Member shall disclose, using the form set forth in Exhibit A, any patents subject to this Uniform IPR Policy.
Once a Working Group believes it has achieved the objectives for its deliverable as described in the Scope, it will progress its Draft Deliverable to “Working Group Approved” status by a Supermajority Vote of the Participants of that Working Group.
A Promoter’s patent licensing commitments shall continue to apply to any Essential Claims included in a Draft Deliverable as of the effective date of withdrawal or termination.
Effective upon ratification by the FIRST Board of Directors of a Draft Deliverable (after which it shall become a Final Deliverable), each Member hereby assigns to FIRST a non-exclusive, undivided, and equal ownership in the copyrights in the respective Final Deliverable with respect to any Contribution made by such Member that is included in the Final Deliverable.
A Promoter may not issue Exclusion Notices for any material that has been included in a Draft Deliverable or Final Deliverable that has been available to Promoter for more than 45 days.