Software Title definition

Software Title means the single software product as approved by Microsoft for use on Xbox 360, including any Title Updates thereto (if and to the extent approved by Microsoft) and all Online Game Features for such Software Title. If Microsoft approves one or more additional single software product(s) proposed by Publisher to run on Xbox 360, this Agreement, and the term “Software Title,” will be broadened automatically to cover the respective new software product(s) as additional Software Title(s) under this Agreement.
Software Title means the single software product as described in the applicable Exhibit A (i.e., Exhibit ▇-▇, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇-▇, or Exhibit A-n, as the case may be), developed by Licensee, and running on Xbox. A Software Title shall include the improvements and patches thereto (if and to the extent approved by Microsoft), but shall not include any "prequel" or "sequel." If Microsoft approves one or more additional concept(s) for another single software product proposed by Licensee to run on Xbox, pursuant to the procedure set forth in Section 2.1.1 below and the Xbox Guide (as defined in Section 2.1), then upon Microsoft's written approval of such concept, this Agreement, and the term "Software Title," shall be broadened automatically to cover the respective new software product and the parties will prepare, initial and append to this Agreement a new Exhibit A-n for each such additional new software product.
Software Title means each software product that Publisher publishes for Xbox Consoles, in either digital or physical format, including any Title Updates (if and to the extent approved by Microsoft) and all Digital Content for such Software Title.

Examples of Software Title in a sentence

  • To the extent that a Software Title qualifies as a Simship Title, the applicable royalty tier (under Section 1.b of this Exhibit 1 above) and Unit Discount (under Section 1.d of this Exhibit 1 above) is determined as if all FPUs of such Software Title manufactured for distribution in both the Original Territory and the Simship Territory were manufactured for distribution in the Original Territory.

  • Licensee's license to use Licensed Trademarks in connection with the Software Title and Finished Product Units shall not extend to the merchandising or sale of related or promotional products under the Licensed Trademarks.

  • Licensee may utilize and study the design, performance and operation of Xbox solely for the purposes of developing the Software Title.

  • Licensee acknowledges and agrees that Microsoft will have no support responsibilities whatsoever to end users of the Software Title or with respect to Finished Product Units.

  • Licensee shall not use Licensed Trademarks in association with any third party trademarks in a manner that might suggest co-branding or otherwise create potential confusion as to source or sponsorship of the Software Title or Finished Product Units or ownership of the Licensed Trademarks.


More Definitions of Software Title

Software Title means each single software product [***] or Concept that EA proposes to publish for use on Xbox 2. A Software Title includes updates thereto and all Online Features. If Microsoft approves one or more additional Concept(s) for other single software product(s) proposed by EA to run on Xbox 2, then this Agreement, and the term “Software Title,” will be broadened automatically to cover the respective new software product(s) as additional Software Titles under this Agreement.
Software Title means the single software product as described in the applicable Concept submission form that Licensee proposes to publish for use on Xbox. A Software Title shall include the improvements and patches thereto (if and to the extent approved by Microsoft), but shall not include any "prequel" or "sequel." If Microsoft approves one or more additional Concept(s) for another single software product proposed by Licensee to run on Xbox, this Agreement, and the term "Software Title," shall be broadened automatically to cover the respective new software product as an additional Software Title under this Agreement.
Software Title means each software product as described in an applicable Concept, including any Title Updates (if and to the extent approved by Microsoft) and all Digital Content for such Software Title that Publisher proposes to publish for Xbox One.
Software Title means each single software product as described in the applicable Annual Title Map or Quarterly Update (each as defined in Section 5.3) or Concept, including any Title Updates thereto (if and to the extent approved by Microsoft) and all Digital Content and Expansion Packs for such Software Title that EA proposes to publish for use on Durango. If Microsoft approves one or more additional Concept(s) for other single software product(s) proposed by EA to run on Durango, then this Agreement, and the term “Software Title” will be broadened automatically to cover the respective new software product(s) as additional Software Titles under this Agreement.
Software Title means each software product that Publisher publishes for Xbox Consoles, in either digital or physical format, including any Title Updates (if and to the extent approved by Microsoft) and all Digital Content for such Software Title. [*]
Software Title means each single software product as described in the applicable Annual Title Map or Quarterly Update (each as defined in Section 5.3) or Concept, including any Title Updates thereto (if and to the extent approved by Microsoft) and all Digital Content and Expansion Packs for such Software Title that EA proposes to publish for use on Durango. If Microsoft approves one or more additional Concept(s) for other single software product(s) proposed by EA to run on Durango, then this Agreement, and the term “Software Title” will be broadened automatically to cover the respective new software product(s) as additional Software Titles under this Agreement. 3.40 “Sub-Publisher” means an entity that has a valid Durango publisher license agreement with Microsoft or a Microsoft affiliate, and with whom EA has entered into a written agreement to allow such entity to publish a Software Title in specific territories. 4 MICROSOFT CONFIDENTIAL 3.41 “Subscriber” means an End User that establishes an account to Xbox LIVE. 3.42 “Suggested Retail Price” means the highest per unit price that EA or its agent recommends the FPU be made commercially available to end-users in a particular Sales Territory. If the Suggested Retail Price of a particular Software Title varies among the countries in a single Sales Territory, then the highest Suggested Retail Price established for any of the countries will be used to determine the royalty fees for the entire Sales Territory. 3.43 “Technical Certification Requirements" shall mean [***] requirements regarding the proper operation of the Software Titles in conjunction with the Durango and Xbox LIVE. The Technical Certification Requirements will be set forth in the Durango Publisher Guide and enforced during Certification [***]. Microsoft reserves the right to add additional requirements to the Technical Certification Requirements in accordance with Section 6 below. 3.44 “Threshold Price” means the Wholesale Price (WSP) in the case of the North American, European, and Asian Sales Territories, or Suggested Retail Price (SRP) in the Japan Sales Territory at which Publisher intends to sell the Software Title. If the Software Title is bundled with any other product or service that is not another Software Title, the Threshold Price will be the applicable WSP or SRP for the entire bundle. 3.45 “User Generated Content” means any content that originates from End Users in any format, including graphics, text or voice content that is published through o...
Software Title means each software product as described in an applicable Concept, including any Title Updates (if and to the extent approved by