Common use of Applet Tags Clause in Contracts

Applet Tags. Any Product that reads or writes hypertext markup ----------- language (HTML) or standard generalized markup language (SGML) shall use the Document Type Definition ("DTD") as specified in Exhibit A when referencing the Applet tag, unless another DTD is defined for the Applet tag by an industry standard.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Technology License and Distribution Agreement (Intershop Communications Aktiengesellschaft), License and Distribution Agreement (Intershop Communications Aktiengesellschaft)

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Applet Tags. Any Product that reads or writes hypertext markup ----------- language (HTML) or standard generalized markup language (SGML) shall use the Document Type Definition ("DTD") as specified in Exhibit A E when referencing the Applet tag, unless another DTD is defined for the Applet tag by an industry standard.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Technology License and Distribution Agreement (Webgain Inc), Technology License and Distribution Agreement (Webgain Inc)

Applet Tags. Any Product that reads or writes Applets in any hypertext markup ----------- language (HTML) or standard generalized markup language (SGML) -based browser which is shipped as a Product from Licensee shall use the Document Type Definition ("β€œDTD"”) as specified in Exhibit A when referencing the Applet tag, unless another DTD is defined for the Applet tag by an industry standard.F.

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Samples: Technology License and Distribution Agreement (Borland Software Corp)

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Applet Tags. Any Product that reads or writes hypertext markup ----------- language (HTML) or standard generalized markup language (SGML) shall use the Document Type Definition ("DTD") as specified in Exhibit A when referencing the Applet tag, unless another DTD is defined for the Applet tag by an industry standard.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Technology License and Distribution Agreement (Opentv Corp)

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