Common use of Approval of Product Proposal Clause in Contracts

Approval of Product Proposal. After SCEA's review of Publisher's Product Proposal, Publisher will receive written notice from SCEA of the status of the Product Proposal, which may range from "Approved" to "Not Approved." Such conditions shall have the meanings ascribed to them in the SourceBook 2, and may be changed from time to time by SCEA. If a Product Proposal is "Not Approved", then neither Publisher nor any other Licensed Developer or Licensed Publisher may re-submit such Product Proposal without significant, substantive revisions. SCEA shall have no obligation to approve any Product Proposal submitted by Publisher. Any development conducted by or at the direction of Publisher and any legal commitment relating to development work shall be at Publisher's own financial and commercial risk. Publisher shall not construe approval of a Product Proposal as a commitment by SCEA to grant final approval to such Licensed Product. Nothing herein shall restrict SCEA from commercially exploiting any coincidentally similar concept(s) and/or product(s), which have been independently developed by SCEA, an Affiliate of SCEA or any third party.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Rom Licensed Publisher Agreement (Midway Games Inc), Licensed Publisher Agreement (3do Co), Licensed Publisher Agreement (3do Co)

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Approval of Product Proposal. After SCEA's ’s review of Publisher's ’s Product Proposal, Publisher will receive written notice from SCEA of the status of the Product Proposal, which may range from "Approved" “Pass” to "Not Approved“Review” to “Fail." Such conditions shall have the meanings ascribed to them in the SourceBook 2PSP SourceBook, and may be changed from time to time by SCEA. If a Product Proposal is "Not Approved"receives a “Fail”, then neither Publisher nor any other Licensed PSP Developer or Licensed PSP Publisher may re-submit such Product Proposal without significant, substantive revisions. SCEA shall have no obligation to approve any Product Proposal submitted by Publisher. Any development conducted by or at the direction of Publisher and any legal commitment relating to development work shall be at Publisher's ’s own financial and commercial risk. Publisher shall not construe approval of a Product Proposal as a commitment by SCEA to grant final approval to such Licensed PSP Product. Nothing herein shall restrict SCEA from commercially exploiting any coincidentally similar concept(s) and/or product(s), which have been independently developed by SCEA, an Affiliate of SCEA or any third party.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: PSP Publisher Agreement (Activision Inc /Ny), PSP Publisher Agreement (THQ Inc)

Approval of Product Proposal. After SCEA's review of Publisher's Product Proposal, Publisher will receive written notice from SCEA of the status of the Product Proposal, which may range from "Approved" to "Not Approved." Such conditions shall have the meanings ascribed to them in the SourceBook 2, and may be changed from time to time by SCEA. If a Product Proposal is "Not Approved", then neither Publisher nor any other Licensed Developer or Licensed Publisher may re-submit such Product Proposal without significant, substantive revisions. SCEA shall have no obligation to approve any Product Proposal submitted by Publisher. Any development conducted by or at the direction of Publisher and any legal commitment relating to development work shall be at Publisher's own financial and commercial risk. Publisher shall not construe approval of a Product Proposal as a commitment by SCEA SCEA, to grant final approval to such Licensed Product. Nothing herein shall restrict SCEA from commercially exploiting any coincidentally similar concept(s) and/or product(s), which have been independently developed by SCEA, an Affiliate of SCEA or any third party.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Licensed Publisher Agreement (Activision Blizzard, Inc.), Licensed Publisher Agreement (Activision Inc /Ny)

Approval of Product Proposal. After SCEA's ’s review of Publisher's ’s Product Proposal, Publisher will receive written notice from SCEA of the status of the Product Proposal, which may range from "Approved" to "Not Approved." Such conditions shall have the meanings ascribed to them in the SourceBook 2, and may be changed from time to time by SCEA. If a Product Proposal is "Not Approved", then neither Publisher nor any other Licensed Developer or Licensed Publisher may re-submit such Product Proposal without significant, substantive revisions. SCEA shall have no obligation to approve any Product Proposal submitted by Publisher. Any development conducted by or at the direction of Publisher and any legal commitment relating to development work shall be at Publisher's ’s own financial and commercial risk. Publisher shall not construe approval of a Product Proposal as a commitment by SCEA to grant final approval to such Licensed Product. Nothing herein shall restrict SCEA from commercially exploiting any coincidentally similar concept(s) and/or product(s), which have been independently developed by SCEA, an Affiliate of SCEA or any third party.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Licensed Publisher Agreement (Electronic Arts Inc), Licensed Publisher Agreement (Driftwood Ventures, Inc.)

Approval of Product Proposal. After SCEA's review of Publisher's Product Proposal, Publisher will receive written notice from SCEA of the status of the Product Proposal, which may range from "ApprovedPass" to "Not ApprovedReview" to "Fail." Such conditions shall have the meanings ascribed to them in the SourceBook 2PSP SourceBook, and may be changed from time to time by SCEA. If a Product Proposal is receives a "Not ApprovedFail", then neither Publisher nor any other Licensed PSP Developer or Licensed PSP Publisher may re-submit such Product Proposal without significant, substantive revisions. SCEA shall have no obligation to approve any Product Proposal submitted by Publisher. Any development conducted by or at the direction of Publisher and any legal commitment relating to development work shall be at Publisher's own financial and commercial risk. Publisher shall not construe approval of a Product Proposal as a commitment by SCEA to grant final approval to such Licensed PSP Product. Nothing herein shall restrict SCEA from commercially exploiting any coincidentally similar concept(s) and/or product(s), which have been independently developed by SCEA, an Affiliate of SCEA or any third party.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: PSP Publisher Agreement (Driftwood Ventures, Inc.)

Approval of Product Proposal. After SCEA's review of Publisher's Product Proposal, Publisher will receive written notice from SCEA of the status of the Product Proposal, which may range from "Approved" to "Not Approved." Such conditions shall have the meanings ascribed to them in the SourceBook 2, and may be changed from time to time by SCEA. If a Product Proposal is "Not Approved", then neither Publisher nor any other Licensed Developer or Licensed Publisher may re-submit such Product Proposal without significant, substantive revisions. SCEA shall have no obligation to approve any Product Proposal submitted by Publisher. Any development conducted by or at the direction of Publisher and any legal commitment relating to development work shall be at Publisher's own financial and commercial risk. Publisher shall not construe approval of a Product Proposal as a commitment by SCEA to grant final approval to such Licensed Product. Nothing herein shall restrict SCEA from commercially exploiting any coincidentally similar concept(s) and/or product(sproducts(s), which have been independently developed by SCEA, an Affiliate of SCEA or any third party.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Licensed Publisher Agreement (Atari Inc)

Approval of Product Proposal. After SCEA's SCEK’s review of Publisher's ’s Product Proposal, Publisher will receive written notice from SCEA SCEK of the status of the Product Proposal, which may range from "Approved" to "Not Approved." Such conditions shall have the meanings ascribed to them in the SourceBook 2Guidelines, and may be changed from time to time by SCEASCEK. If a Product Proposal is "Not Approved", then neither Publisher nor any other Licensed Developer or Licensed Publisher may re-submit such Product Proposal without significant, substantive revisions. SCEA SCEK shall have no obligation to approve any Product Proposal submitted by Publisher. Any development conducted by or at the direction of Publisher and any legal commitment relating to development work shall be at Publisher's ’s own financial and commercial risk. Publisher shall not construe approval of a Product Proposal as a commitment by SCEA SCEK to grant final approval to such Licensed Product. Nothing herein shall restrict SCEA SCEK from commercially exploiting any coincidentally similar concept(s) and/or product(s), which have been independently developed by SCEASCEK, an Affiliate of SCEA SCEK or any third party.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Licensed Publisher Agreement (THQ Inc)

Approval of Product Proposal. After SCEA's review of Publisher's Product Proposal, Publisher will receive written notice from SCEA of the status of the Product Proposal, which may range from "ApprovedPass" to "Not ApprovedReview" to "Fail." Such conditions shall have the meanings ascribed to them in the SourceBook 2PSP SourceBook, and may be changed from time to time by SCEA. If a Product Proposal is receives a "Not ApprovedFail", then neither Publisher nor any other Licensed PSP Developer or Licensed PSP Publisher may re-submit resubmit such Product Proposal without significant, substantive revisions. SCEA shall have no obligation to approve any Product Proposal submitted by Publisher. Any development conducted by or at the direction of Publisher and any legal commitment relating to development work shall be at Publisher's own financial and commercial risk. Publisher shall not construe approval of a Product Proposal as a commitment by SCEA to grant final approval to such Licensed PSP Product. Nothing herein shall restrict SCEA from commercially exploiting any coincidentally similar concept(s) and/or product(s), which have been independently developed by SCEA, an Affiliate of SCEA or any third party.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: PSP Publisher Agreement (Atari Inc)

Approval of Product Proposal. After SCEA's review of ---------------------------- Publisher's Product Proposal, Publisher will receive written notice from SCEA of the status of the Product Proposal, which may range from "Approved" to "Not Approved." ". Such conditions shall have the meanings ascribed to them in the SourceBook 2, and may be changed from time to time by SCEA. If a Product Proposal is "Not Approved", then neither Publisher nor any other Licensed Developer or Licensed Publisher may re-submit such Product Proposal without significant, substantive revisions. SCEA shall have no obligation to approve any Product Proposal submitted by Publisher. Any development conducted by or at the direction of Publisher and any legal commitment relating to development work shall be at Publisher's own financial and commercial risk. Publisher shall not construe approval of a Product Proposal as a commitment by SCEA to grant final approval to of such Licensed Product. Nothing herein shall restrict SCEA from commercially exploiting any coincidentally similar concept(s) and/or product(s), which have been independently developed by SCEA, an Affiliate of SCEA or any third party.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Publisher Agreement (Interplay Entertainment Corp)

Approval of Product Proposal. After SCEA's review of Publisher's Product Proposal, Publisher will receive written notice from SCEA of of' the status of the Product Proposal, which may range from "Approved" to "Not Approved." ". Such conditions shall have the meanings ascribed to them in the SourceBook 2, and may be changed from time to time by SCEA. If a Product Proposal is "Not Approved", then neither Publisher nor any other Licensed Developer or Licensed Publisher may re-submit such Product Proposal without significant, substantive revisions. SCEA shall have no obligation to approve any Product Proposal submitted by Publisher. Any development conducted by or at the direction of of' Publisher and any legal commitment relating to development work shall be at Publisher's own financial and commercial risk. Publisher shall not construe approval of a Product Proposal as a commitment by SCEA to grant final approval to such Licensed Product. Nothing herein shall restrict SCEA from commercially exploiting any coincidentally similar concept(s) and/or product(s), which have been independently developed by SCEA, an Affiliate of SCEA or any third party.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Licensed Publisher Agreement (Majesco Holdings Inc)

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Approval of Product Proposal. After SCEA's review of Publisher's Product Proposal, Publisher will receive written notice from SCEA of the status of the Product Proposal, which may range from "Approved" to "Not Approved." Such conditions shall have the meanings ascribed to them in the SourceBook 2, and may be changed from time to time by SCEA. If a Product Proposal is "Not Approved", then neither Publisher nor any other Licensed Developer or Licensed Publisher may re-submit such Product Proposal without significant, substantive revisions. SCEA shall have no obligation to approve any Product Proposal submitted by Publisher. Any development conducted by or at the direction of Publisher and any legal commitment relating to development work shall be at Publisher's own financial and commercial risk. Publisher shall not construe approval of a Product Proposal as a commitment by SCEA to grant final approval to such Licensed Product. Nothing herein shall restrict SCEA from commercially exploiting any coincidentally similar concept(sconcepts) and/or product(s), which have been independently developed by SCEA, an Affiliate of SCEA or any third party.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Licensed Publisher Agreement (Ivp Technology Corp)

Approval of Product Proposal. After SCEA's review of Publisher's Product Proposal, Publisher will receive written notice from SCEA of the status of the Product Proposal, which may range from "Approved" to "Not Approved." Such conditions shall have the meanings ascribed to them in the SourceBook 2, and may be maybe changed from time to time by SCEA. If a Product Proposal is "Not Approved", then neither Publisher nor any other Licensed Developer or Licensed Publisher may re-submit such Product Proposal without significant, substantive revisions. SCEA shall have no obligation to approve any Product Proposal submitted by Publisher. Any development conducted by or at the direction of Publisher and any legal commitment relating to development work shall be at Publisher's own financial and commercial risk. Publisher shall not construe approval of a Product Proposal as a commitment by SCEA to grant final approval to such Licensed Product. Nothing herein shall restrict SCEA from commercially exploiting any coincidentally similar concept(s) and/or product(s), which have been independently developed by SCEA, an Affiliate of SCEA or any third party.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Licensed Publisher Agreement (Conspiracy Entertainment Holdings Inc)

Approval of Product Proposal. After SCEA's review of PublisherDeveloper's Product Proposal, Publisher Developer will receive written notice from SCEA of the status of the Product Proposal, which may range from "Approved" to "Not Approved." Such conditions shall have the meanings ascribed to them in the SourceBook 2, and may be changed from time to time by SCEA. If a Product Proposal is "Not Approved", then neither Publisher Developer nor any other Licensed Developer or Licensed Publisher may re-submit such Product Proposal without significant, substantive revisions. SCEA shall have no obligation to approve any Product Proposal submitted by PublisherDeveloper. Any development conducted by or at the direction of Publisher Developer and any legal commitment relating to development work shall be at PublisherDeveloper's own financial and commercial risk. Publisher Developer shall not construe approval of a Product Proposal as a commitment by SCEA to grant final approval to such Licensed Product. Nothing herein shall restrict SCEA from commercially exploiting any coincidentally similar concept(s) and/or product(s), which have been independently developed by SCEA, an Affiliate of SCEA or any third party.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Licensed Developer Agreement (Ivp Technology Corp)

Approval of Product Proposal. After SCEA's review of Publisher's Product Proposal, Publisher will receive written notice from SCEA of the status of the Product Proposal, which may range from "Approved" to "Not Approved." ". Such conditions shall have the meanings ascribed to them in the SourceBook 2, and may be changed from time to time by SCEA. If a Product Proposal is "Not Approved", then neither Publisher nor any other Licensed Developer or Licensed Publisher may re-submit such Product Proposal without significant, substantive revisions. SCEA shall have no obligation to approve any Product Proposal submitted by Publisher. Any development conducted by or at the direction of Publisher and any legal commitment relating to development work shall be at Publisher's own financial and commercial risk. Publisher shall not construe approval of a Product Proposal as a commitment by SCEA to grant final approval to of such Licensed Product. Nothing herein shall restrict SCEA from commercially exploiting any coincidentally similar concept(s) and/or product(s), which have been independently developed by SCEA, an Affiliate of SCEA or any third party.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Publisher Agreement (Interplay Entertainment Corp)

Approval of Product Proposal. After SCEA's ’s review of Publisher's ’s Product Proposal, Publisher will receive written notice from SCEA of the status of the Product Proposal, which may range from "Approved" “Pass” to "Not Approved“Review” to “Fail." Such conditions shall have the meanings ascribed to them in the SourceBook 2PSP SourceBook, and may be changed from time to time by SCEA. If a Product Proposal is "Not Approved"receives a “Fail”, then neither Publisher nor any other Licensed PSP Developer or Licensed PSP Publisher may re-re- submit such Product Proposal without significant, substantive revisions. SCEA shall have no obligation to approve any Product Proposal submitted by Publisher. Any development conducted by or at the direction of Publisher and any legal commitment relating to development work shall be at Publisher's ’s own financial and commercial risk. Publisher shall not construe approval of a Product Proposal as a commitment by SCEA to grant final approval to such Licensed PSP Product. Nothing herein shall restrict SCEA from commercially exploiting any coincidentally similar concept(s) and/or product(s), which have been independently developed by SCEA, an Affiliate of SCEA or any third party.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: PSP Publisher Agreement (Activision Blizzard, Inc.)

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