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 of the following possible statuses: (i) Approved; (ii) Conditional Approval; (iii) Re-submission Requested; or (iv) Not Approved. Such statuses shall have the meaning ascribed to them in the SourceBook, and may be changed from time to time by SCEA in subsequent versions of the SourceBook. Any requested re-submissions shall be made at Publisher's cost. If a Product Proposal is "Not Approved", then Publisher cannot re-submit such Product Proposal without significant, substantive revisions. In addition, if a Product Proposal as submitted by any Licensed Publisher or Licensed Developer is "Not Approved" by SCEA, it cannot be re-submitted by another Licensed Publisher or Licensed Developer without significant, substantive revisions. Publisher shall notify SCEA promptly in writing in the event of any material proposed change in any portion of the Product Proposal. SCEA's approval of a Product Proposal shall not obligate Publisher to continue with development or production of the proposed Licensed Product, provided that Publisher must immediately notify SCEA in writing if it discontinues, cancels or otherwise delays past the original scheduled delivery date the development of any proposed Licensed Product. If Publisher licenses a Licensed Product from a Licensed Developer, it shall immediately notify SCEA of such license, and SCEA will inform Publisher as to the status of the Product Proposal and Review Process for such Licensed Product and this Agreement shall govern the approval process of such Licensed Product after any such notification. SCEA shall have no obligation to approve any Product Proposal submitted by Publisher, and any development conducted by or at the direction of Publisher shall be at Publisher's own risk. 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 without reference to or reliance upon Publisher's work.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Publisher Agreement (THQ Inc), Publisher Agreement (Bam Entertainment Inc)

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Approval of Product Proposal. After SCEA's review of PublisherDeveloper's Product Proposal, Publisher will receive written notice of the following possible statuses: (i) Approved; (ii) Conditional Approval; (iii) Re-submission Resubmission Requested; or (iv) Not Approved. Such statuses shall have the meaning ascribed to them in the SourceBook, and may be changed from time to time by SCEA in subsequent versions of the SourceBook. Any requested re-submissions resubmissions shall be made at PublisherDeveloper's cost. If a Product Proposal is "Not Approved", ," then Publisher Developer cannot re-submit such Product Proposal without significant, substantive revisions. In addition, if a Product Proposal as submitted by any Licensed Publisher Developer or Licensed Developer Publisher is "Not Approved" by SCEA, it cannot be re-submitted resubmitted by another Licensed Publisher Developer or Licensed Developer Publisher without significant, substantive revisions. Publisher Developer shall notify SCEA promptly in writing in the event of any material proposed change in any portion of the Product Proposal. SCEA's approval of a Product Proposal shall not obligate Publisher Developer to continue with development or production of the proposed Licensed Product, provided that Publisher Developer must immediately notify SCEA in writing if it discontinues, cancels or otherwise delays past the original scheduled delivery date the development of any proposed Licensed Lice Product. If Publisher licenses a Licensed Product from a Licensed DeveloperIn addition, it Developer shall immediately notify SCEA if it has entered into an agreement with a Licensed Publisher for the publication, marketing, distribution and sale of such licensethe proposed Licensed Product, and SCEA will inform Publisher as to the status of the Product Proposal and Review Process for such Licensed Product and this Agreement Publisher's LPA shall govern the approval process of such Licensed Product after any such notification. SCEA shall have no obligation to approve any Product Proposal submitted by PublisherDeveloper, and any development conducted by or at the direction of Publisher Developer shall be at Developer's (or its Licensed Publisher's 's) own risk. 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 without reference to or reliance upon PublisherDeveloper's work.

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 of the following possible statuses: (i) Approved; (ii) Conditional Approval; (iii) Re-submission Resubmission Requested; or (iv) Not Approved. Such statuses shall have the meaning ascribed to them in the SourceBook, and may be changed from time to time by SCEA in subsequent versions of the SourceBook. Any requested re-submissions shall be made at Publisher's cost. If a Product Proposal is "Not Approved", then Publisher cannot re-submit such Product Proposal without significant, substantive revisions. In addition, if a Product Proposal as submitted by any Licensed Publisher or Licensed Developer is "Not Approved" by SCEA, it cannot be re-submitted by another Licensed Publisher or Licensed Developer without significant, substantive revisions. Publisher shall notify SCEA promptly in writing in the event of any material proposed change in any portion of the Product Proposal. SCEA's approval of a Product Proposal shall not obligate Publisher to continue with development or production of the proposed Licensed Product, provided that Publisher must immediately notify SCEA in writing if it discontinues, cancels or otherwise delays past the original scheduled delivery date the development of any proposed Licensed Product. If Publisher licenses a Licensed Product from a Licensed Developer, it shall immediately notify SCEA of such license, and SCEA will inform Publisher as to the status of the Product Proposal and Review Process for such Licensed Product and this Agreement shall govern the approval process of such Licensed Product after any such notification. SCEA shall have no obligation to approve any Product Proposal submitted by Publisher, and any development conducted by or at the direction of Publisher shall be at Publisher's own risk. 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 without reference to or reliance upon Publisher's work.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Licensed Publisher Agreement (Activision Inc /Ny)

Approval of Product Proposal. After SCEA's review of Publisher's Product Proposal, Publisher will receive written notice of the following possible statuses: (i) Approved; (ii) Conditional Approval; (iii) Re-submission Requested; or (iv) Not Approved. Such statuses shall have the meaning ascribed to them in the SourceBook, and may be changed from time to time by SCEA in subsequent versions of the SourceBook. Any requested re-submissions shall be made at Publisher's cost. If a Product Proposal is "Not Approved", then Publisher cannot re-submit such Product Proposal without significant, substantive revisions. In addition, if a Product Proposal as submitted by any Licensed Publisher or Licensed Developer is "Not Approved" by SCEA, it cannot be re-submitted by another Licensed Publisher or Licensed Developer without significant, substantive revisions. Publisher shall notify SCEA promptly in writing in the event of any material proposed change in any portion of the Product Proposal. SCEA's approval of a Product Proposal shall not obligate Publisher to continue with development or production of the proposed Licensed Product, provided that Publisher must immediately notify SCEA in writing if it discontinues, cancels or otherwise delays past the original scheduled delivery date the development of any proposed Licensed Product. If Publisher licenses a Licensed Product from a Licensed Developer, it shall immediately notify SCEA of such license, and SCEA will inform Publisher as to the status of the Product Proposal and Review Process for such Licensed Product and this Agreement shall govern the approval process of such Licensed Product after any such notification. SCEA shall have no obligation to approve any Product Proposal submitted by Publisher, and any development conducted by or at the direction of Publisher shall be at Publisher's own risk. Nothing herein shall restrict SCEA from commercially cornmercially 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 without reference to or reliance upon Publisher's Publisher `s work.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Licensed Publisher Agreement (Conspiracy Entertainment Holdings Inc)

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Approval of Product Proposal. After SCEA's review of Publisher's Product Proposal, Publisher will receive written notice of the following possible statuses: (i) Approved; (ii) Conditional Approval; (iii) Re-submission Requested; or (iv) Not Approved. Such statuses shall have the meaning ascribed to them in the SourceBook, and may be changed from time to time by SCEA in subsequent versions of the SourceBook. Any requested re-submissions shall be made at Publisher's cost. If a Product Proposal is "Not Approved", then Publisher cannot re-submit resubmit such Product Proposal without significant, substantive revisions. , In addition, if a Product Proposal as submitted by any Licensed Publisher or Licensed Developer is "Not Approved" by SCEA, it cannot be re-submitted by another Licensed Publisher or Licensed Developer without significant, substantive revisions. Publisher shall notify SCEA promptly in writing in the event of any material proposed change in any portion of the Product Proposal. SCEA's approval of a Product Proposal shall not obligate Publisher to continue with development or production of the proposed Licensed Product, provided that Publisher must immediately notify SCEA in writing if it discontinues, cancels or otherwise delays past the original scheduled delivery date the development of any proposed Licensed Product. If Publisher licenses a Licensed Product from a Licensed Developer, it shall immediately notify SCEA of such license, and SCEA will inform Publisher as to the status of the Product Proposal and Review Process for such Licensed Product and this Agreement shall govern the approval process of such Licensed Product after any such notification. SCEA shall have no obligation to approve any Product Proposal submitted by Publisher, and any development conducted by or at the direction of Publisher shall be at Publisher's own risk. 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 without reference to or reliance upon Publisher's work.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Licensed Publisher Agreement (Eidos PLC)

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