Approval of Executable Software Sample Clauses

Approval of Executable Software. On or before the date specified in the Product Proposal or as determined by SCEA pursuant to the Review Process, Publisher shall deliver to SCEA for its inspection and evaluation, a final version of the Executable Software for the proposed Licensed Product. SCEA will evaluate such Executable Software and notify Publisher in writing of its approval or disapproval, which shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed. If such Executable Software is disapproved, SCEA shall specify in writing the reasons for such disapproval and state what corrections and improvements are necessary. After making the necessary corrections and improvements, Publisher shall submit a new version of such Executable Software for SCEA's approval. SCEA shall have the right to disapprove Executable Software if it fails to comply with SCEA's corrections or improvements or one or more conditions as set forth in the SourceBook 2 with no obligation to review all elements of any version of Executable Software. All final versions of Executable Software shall be submitted in the format prescribed by SCEA and shall include such number of Master Discs as SCEA may require from time to time. Publisher hereby (i) warrants that all final versions of Executable Software are fully tested; (ii) shall use its best efforts to ensure such Executable Software is fully debugged prior to submission to SCEA; and (iii) warrants that all versions of Executable Software comply or will comply with standards set forth in the SourceBook 2 or other documentation provided by SCEA to Publisher. In addition, prior to manufacture of Executable Software, Publisher must sign an accountability form stating that (x) Publisher approves the release of such Executable Software for manufacture in its current form and (y) Publisher shall be fully responsible for any problems related to such Executable Software.
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Approval of Executable Software. Following Sony's written approval of the Product Proposal, Licensee shall on or before the date specified in the Product Proposal, deliver to Sony for its inspection and evaluation, a prototype of the Executable Software for the proposed Licensed Product. Such prototype shall be in the format prescribed by Sony. Sony will evaluate such prototype Executable Software and notify Licensee in writing of its approval or disapproval of such Executable Software. If such Executable Software is disapproved, Sony shall specify the reasons for such disapproval and state what corrections and/or improvements are necessary. After making the necessary corrections and/or improvements, Licensee may submit a new prototype for approval or disapproval by Sony. No approval by Sony of any element of the Executable Software shall be deemed an approval of any other element of the Licensed Product, nor shall any such approval be deemed to constitute a waiver of any of Sony's rights under this Agreement.
Approval of Executable Software. On or before the date specified in the Product Proposal or as determined by SCEA pursuant to the Review Process, Publisher shall deliver to SCEA for its inspection and evaluation, a final version of the Executable Software for the Proposed Licensed Product. SCEA will evaluate such Executable Software and notify Publisher in writing of its approval or disapproval, which shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed. If such Executable Software is INTERPLAY ENTERTAINMENT CORP.-IP PS2 LICENSED PUBLISHER AGREEMENT CONFIDENTIAL --------------------- * Terms represented by this symbol are considered confidential. These confidential terms have been omitted pursuant to a Confidential Treatment Request filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission ("SEC") pursuant to Rule 24b-2 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, and have been filed separately with the SEC. disapproved, SCEA shall specify in writing the reasons for such disapproval and state what corrections improvements are necessary. After making the necessary corrections and improvements, Publisher shall submit a new version of such Executable Software for SCEA's approval. SCEA shall have the right to disapprove Executable Software if it fails to comply with SCEA's corrections or improvements or one or more conditions as set forth in the SourceBook 2 with no obligation to review all elements of any version of Executable Software. All final versions of Executable Software shall be submitted in the format prescribed by SCEA and shall include such number of Master Discs as SCEA may require from time to time. Publisher hereby (i) warrants that all final versions of Executable Software are fully tested; (ii) shall use its best efforts to ensure such Executable Software is fully debugged prior to submission to SCEA; and (iii) warrants that all versions of Executable Software comply or will comply with standards set forth in the SourceBook 2 or other documentation provided by SCEA to Publisher. In addition, prior to manufacture of Executable Software, Publisher must sign an accountability form stating that (x) Publisher approves the release of such Executable Software for manufacture in its current form and (y) Publisher shall be fully responsible for any problems related to such Executable Software.
Approval of Executable Software. Publisher shall, on or before the date specified in the Product Proposal or as determined by SCEA pursuant to the Review Process, deliver to SCEA for its inspection and evaluation, a final version of the Executable Software for the proposed Licensed Product. SCEA will evaluate such final version

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  • Embedded Software To the extent any goods contain Embedded Software (defined below) that is not Buyer’s Property, no title to such Embedded Software shall pass to Buyer, and Supplier shall grant Buyer, its customers and all other users a non-exclusive worldwide, irrevocable, perpetual, royalty-free right to use, load, install, execute, demonstrate, market, test, resell, sublicense and distribute such Embedded Software as an integral part of such goods or for servicing the goods (the “Buyer-Required License”). If such Embedded Software or any part thereof is owned by a third party, prior to delivery, Supplier shall obtain the Buyer-Required License from such third-party owner. “Embedded Software” means software necessary for operation of goods and embedded in and delivered as an integral part of goods.

  • Open Source Software The Software product may include certain open source components that are subject to open source licenses (“Open Source Software”), in which case, the embedded Open Source Software is owned by a third party. The Open Source Software is not subject to the terms and conditions of this XXXX. Instead, each item of Open Source Software is licensed under its applicable license terms which accompanies such Open Source Software. Nothing in this XXXX limits your rights under, nor grants you rights that supersede, the terms and conditions of any applicable license terms for the Open Source Software. Any fees charged by GC in connection with the SOFTWARE, do not apply to the Open Source Software for which fees may not be charged under the applicable license terms. The terms and conditions of the applicable license for the Open Source Software are available on the LICENSE.txt file, which is provided with the SOFTWARE.

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  • Licensed Software Computer program(s) provided by Contractor in connection with the Deliverables, subject to Section 14 of this Contract.

  • Required hardware and software The minimum system requirements for using the DocuSign system may change over time. The current system requirements are found here: xxxxx://xxxxxxx.xxxxxxxx.xxx/guides/signer-guide- signing-system-requirements.

  • Third Party Software 1. The Software may contain third party software that requires and/or additional terms and conditions. Such required third party software notices and/or additional terms and conditions are located at xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxx.xxx/thirdparty/index.html and are made a part of and incorporated by reference into this XXXX. By accepting this XXXX, You are also accepting the additional terms and conditions, if any, set forth therein.

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  • Server Software Subject to the terms and conditions of this XXXX, Vocera grants you the non-exclusive right to (i) install and run (“Use”) the Server Software on computer systems (each, a “Server Computer”) located at End User’s Facilities in the geographic territory designated above (“Territory”); (ii) to Use the Client Software in conjunction with Authorized Client Devices and such Server Computers; and (iii) for pilot licenses for certain Software provided on a trial basis, use such Software for the limited term specified by Vocera in writing. You may Use the standard Server Software on one primary Server Computer (or a primary cluster of computers suitably configured for productive use of the Server Software). You may install backup copies of the Server Software on backup Server Computers to provide redundancy in the event of failure of the primary Server Computer(s) but, unless you have acquired additional licenses or a failover license from Vocera, you may not run such backup or additional copies concurrently with the primary copies. Vocera grants you the right to use the applicable License Key issued by Vocera only to enable Use of the Server Software in conjunction with the licensed Server Computers. Server Software may be licensed for a Subscription Term as specified in the Quote.

  • Evaluation Software If the Software is an evaluation version or is provided to You for evaluation purposes, then, unless otherwise approved in writing by an authorized representative of Licensor, Your license to use the Software is limited solely for internal evaluation purposes in non-production use and in accordance with the terms of the evaluation offering under which You received the Software, and expires 90 days from installation (or such other period as may be indicated within the Software). Upon expiration of the evaluation period, You must discontinue use of the Software, return to an original state any actions performed by the Software, and delete the Software entirely from Your system and You may not download the Software again unless approved in writing by an authorized representative of Licensor. The Software may contain an automatic disabling mechanism that prevents its use after a certain period of time. RESTRICTIONS

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