Technical Certification Requirements definition

Technical Certification Requirements means [***] 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.
Technical Certification Requirements means [***].
Technical Certification Requirements means objective requirements regarding the proper operation of the Software Titles in conjunction with the Xbox 2 and Xbox Live [***] to ensure proper functioning of the Software Titles on the Xbox 2 and Xbox Live, including that (i) the Software Title initiates and functions properly when put into the Xbox 2, (ii) the Software Title does not contain any viruses or other code that are likely to cause damage to the Xbox 2, Xbox Live or other Xbox games, (iii) the Software Title does not contain crash bugs that recur under common operational and game play circumstances, (iv) the Software Title operates correctly in conjunction with all authorized peripheral products and Xbox 2 hardware configurations with which the Software Title is intended to be used, and (v) the Software Title does not corrupt any writable media or devices attached to or incorporated into the Xbox 2, such as the built-in hard disk and authorized memory card peripherals. It is further understood by the parties that in some cases to ensure correct use of the hardware, specific function calls and libraries may be required under this provision. The Technical Certification Requirements will be set forth in the Xbox 2 Guide and enforced during Certification. The above requirements anticipated for inclusion in the Xbox 2 Guide are representative of the types of requirements appropriate to ensure that each Software Title correctly uses, and functions properly on the Xbox 2 and with Xbox Live. Microsoft reserves the right to add additional requirements to the Technical Certification Requirements in accordance with Section 6 below.

Examples of Technical Certification Requirements in a sentence

  • Likewise, Beta Trial feedback may include information regarding violations of Technical Certification Requirements that could, if not addressed by Licensee, result in Certification failure.

  • Microsoft shall conduct testing of the Software Title to determine the Software Title’s compliance with the Technical Certification Requirements and the Usability Requirements (“Certification Testing”) and shall subsequently provide EA with the results of such testing, including any required fixes required prior to achieving Certification in accordance with Section 5.2.5 below.

  • Once [***] a Software Title is in compliance with the Replication Requirements, Technical Certification Requirements and the Usability Requirements, Microsoft will promptly convert the Software Title submission provided by EA to the form necessary in order for the Software Title to be manufactured, and Microsoft will immediately submit the Software Title, in a form ready for manufacturing, to the Authorized Replicator designated by EA.

  • In addition, upon notice or other discovery of any material non-conformance of any FPUs with the FPU Technical Specifications or Technical Certification Requirements, EA shall promptly undertake reasonable commercial efforts to remedy such non-conformance in all FPUs, wherever in the chain of distribution, and shall notify Microsoft of the non-conformance and the remedial steps taken.

  • The Durango Publisher Guide may consist of (i) Technical Certification Requirements, Branding Specifications, Marketing Guidelines, FPU Technical Specifications and Packaging Requirements ( as each of those terms are defined herein) (“Required Categories”) and (ii) other information (e.g. royalty payment) regarding other operational aspects of Durango and Xbox LIVE.

  • Likewise, Beta Trial feedback may include information regarding violations of Technical Certification Requirements that could, if not addressed by Publisher, result in Certification failure (although the lack of such feedback will not preclude Microsoft from withholding approval for violation of such technical requirements).

  • Likewise, Beta Trial feedback may include information regarding violations of Technical Certification Requirements that could, if not addressed by Publisher, result in Certification failure.


More Definitions of Technical Certification Requirements

Technical Certification Requirements means [***] 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 or as part of the Digital Content. 3.46 “Wholesale Price” or “WSP” means the highest per unit price that EA intends to charge retailers and/or distributors in bona fide third party transactions for the right to distribute and resell a FPU of a Software Title within a Sales Territory, it being agreed that (i) any transactions involving affiliates of EA (entities controlling, controlled by or under common control of, EA) are not to be considered in determining the Wholesale Price; (ii) if EA enters into an agreement with a third party (such as a Sub-Publisher) providing the third party with the exclusive right to distribute the Software Title in a Sales Territory, the Wholesale Price is governed by the price charged by the third party to a retailer and/or distributor for an FPU of a Software Title rather than the terms of the exclusive distribution agreement between EA and such third party; and (iii) if the Wholesale Price for a FPU varies among countries in a single Sales Territory, the Wholesale Price in the U.S. will be used to determine the royalty fees for the entire North American Sales Territory, the highest Wholesale Price in [***] will be used to determine the royalty fees for the entire European Sales Territory, and the highest Wholesale Price used in the Asian Sales Territory will be used to determine the royalty fees for the entire Asian Sales Territory. Wholesale Price for Digital Content is the price set by EA for such content and is further described in Exhibit 2. 3.47 “Xbox LIV...

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