Released Code definition

Released Code means PS Source Code which is made available by PalmSource to Licensee for an Alpha Release, Beta Release or GM Release of each Update, Upgrade and New Version which PalmSource is required to provide to Licensee under Section 7.1 below. Released Code is limited to PS Source Code for the PS OS Software and does not include PS Source Code for the PS Additional Applications or any PS Licensed Products other than the PS OS Software.

Examples of Released Code in a sentence

  • PalmSource will provide Snapshots for Released Code pursuant to Section 3.3 (Delivery of Released Code).

  • Provided that Licensee has paid PalmSource the Maintenance and Support Fees (as defined in Section 5.2(b) (Ongoing Obligation)), during the term of this Agreement, PalmSource will provide Licensee with the Released Code in accordance with the provisions of Section 3.5 (Method of Delivery) for Updates, Upgrades and New Versions which PalmSource is required to provide under Section 7.1 below within thirty (30) days after Alpha Release, Beta Release and GM Release, respectively.

  • This Section 2.3(a)(iii) does not apply to error corrections made to Released Code under Section 2.9(b)(i)(1) or Patches made under Section 10.8(a)(iii).

  • Licensee’s use of Snapshots of Released Code shall be in accordance with the applicable terms and conditions set forth in Appendix B (Snapshot Source Code Management and Policies and Procedures) attached hereto, and shall be solely for the purposes set forth in Section 2.9(b)(i) (PS OS Software).

  • Licensee shall have no right to: (1) modify any PS Source Code other than the Released Code, Development Code and Modifiable Source Code as expressly set forth above, (2) modify the Modifiable Source Code for any purpose other than as expressly set forth in the applicable Source Code Attachment, or (3) sublicense any Modification to a third party (other than as part of the end user licenses permitted under Section 2.2 (Distribution)).

  • Licensee’s use of Snapshots of Released Code shall be in accordance with the applicable terms and conditions set forth in Appendix B (Snapshot Source Code Management and Policies and Procedures) attached hereto, and shall be solely for the purposes applicable to Released Code set forth in Section 2.9(b)(i) (Released Code and Development Code).

  • Snapshots of Released Code for the PS OS Software for versions 4.x and 5.x, and each New Version, Update and Upgrade provided since the Effective Date, other than Third Party Source Code as set forth in Section 3.4 (Third Party Source Code) of the Agreement.

  • Licensee shall have no right to: (1) modify any PS Source Code other than the Released Code, Development Code and Modifiable Source Code as expressly set forth above, (2) modify the Modifiable Source Code for any purpose other than as expressly set forth in the applicable Source Code Attachment, or (3) sublicense any Modification to a third party (other than as part of the end user licenses permitted under Section 2.2 (Distribution) or as provided for in Section 2.4(f) (PS Bluetooth II Software)).

Related to Released Code

  • QR Code means a matrix barcode that links to information about a battery model;

  • Harmful Code means any software intentionally designed to (i) disrupt, disable, harm, or impede operation, or (ii) impair operation based on the lapse of time, including but not limited to viruses, worms, time bombs, time locks, drop-dead devices, access codes, security keys, back doors, or trap door devices.

  • Municipal Code means the Municipal Code of Chicago.

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  • Takeover Code means the City Code on Takeovers and Mergers;