Bespoke development. Subject to the provisions of Clause 13.3 and 13.4 below, the IPR rights for any bespoke development done during the implementation of the Project will lie with CWC.
Bespoke development. Subject to the provisions of Clause 19.3 and 19.4 below, upon payment, the IPR rights for t h e bespoke development done during the implementation of the project will lie with Nodal Agency. Implementation Agency shall be entitled to a broad license back in the bespoke development for its internal usage and other e-governance projects. This includes IPR of all the modules covered in the Functional Requirements Document (Vol 3)
Bespoke development. Subject to the provisions of Clause 19.3 and 19.4 below, upon payment, the IPR rights for any bespoke development done during the implementation of the project will lie with Nodal Agency.
Bespoke development. Subject to the provisions of this Agreement below, upon payment, the Intellectual Property Rights for any bespoke development done during the implementation of the project will lie exclusively with the ITPO.
Bespoke development. Subject to the provisions of Clause 19.3 and 19.4 below, upon payment, the IPR rights for any bespoke development done during the implementation of the project will lie with BSBCL.<<‘Total Solution and Service Provider (TSSP)’>> shall be entitled to a broad license back in the bespoke development for its internal usage and other e-governance projects.
Bespoke development. 20.1 Our responsibilities are largely restricted to the construction of a mechanism for you to store, share and publish information. We do not originate text, images, animations or movies or input any of your material without prior written agreement. We will, at our discretion, populate sample web pages or records if you provide suitable copy supplied electronically in accordance with the delivery timetable in our proposal documents or agreed production schedule. If an application, website or service has a section devoted to artworks for example, we will populate a few sample items to demonstrate the designs, processes and functionality only. If you need us to generate, correct, import or input your material, contact us in good time to arrange an estimate.
20.2 We will require additional payment for working with content and functionality which is beyond the scope of the project outlined in our proposal or agreed in meetings or by correspondence.
20.3 Requirements that are sufficiently clear for us to prepare an estimate rarely require much further discussion. If you have included key information about your aspirations for the project and any market comparisons within your functional and design brief, one or two meetings are all that is needed throughout the process of any small or medium sized bespoke project. Where we foresee the need for additional consultancy and levels of client approval, we normally make allowance for this in the budget. Unless specifically stated in our estimate, we may charge for our time (plus travelling time) for meetings and consultancy (including preparation and follow up) relating to the nature, creation or gathering of content, any advice or best practice guidelines in terms of managing the project from your side or helping you resolve roadblocks or internal disagreements. We may also levy consultancy fees for discussion of new requirements that change the brief (except time spent preparing new estimates). We will provide feedback on our progress and flag up milestones in the production schedule. For our own internal use, we might develop sketches, storyboards, user journeys, and other files. To share this material would require a lot of additional preparation and communications and so we would only share this material if there are funds itemised in the budget for this level of inclusion, explanation and presentation.
20.4 Our prices and schedule for each project (or all work undertaken) assume that the client will supply all ...
Bespoke development. The Client may request FMIS to undertake bespoke development to enhance The Software. Any such development work will be subject to the following:
a. An estimate will be provided for the development work required. Estimates are based on the understanding of the requirements at the time they are provided and are subject to confirmation of fees when the specification is agreed. This initial estimate may be included in the Quotation.
b. If detailed specification reveals additional or more complex work, over and above the Quotation, FMIS reserves the right to amend the Quotation accordingly.
c. Any later omissions or changes to an agreed specification may be subject to additional charges
d. All agreed bespoke development costs are subject to an Annual Maintenance Charge, which is 20% of the cost of development, or as otherwise agreed. This will be charged initially on a pro-rata basis until the renewal date and then added to the Annual Maintenance Charge fee to retain the one renewal date.
Bespoke development. Subject to the provisions of Clause 19.3 and 19.4 below, upon payment, the IPR rights for any bespoke development done during the implementation of the project will lie exclusively with the Purchaser. [Note: Ministry of Electronic and Information Technology, Government of India, has notified “Policy on Collaborative Application Development by Opening the Source Code of Government Applications” in the Gazette of India on 6th May 2015. The same needs to be adopted.]
Bespoke development. Subject to the provisions of Clause 18 (c) and 18 (d) below, upon payment, the IPR rights for any bespoke development done during the implementation of the project will lie with GSCSCL.
Bespoke development. Subject to the provisions of Clause 19.3 and 19.4 below, upon payment, the IPR rights for any bespoke development done during the implementation of the project will lie with DDA. The Source code and APIs must be provided to DDA after implementation and after every 3 months thereafter during O&M period. <<‘Portal Development and Management Agency (PDMA)’>> shall be required to seek explicit written approval from DDA for using this material for its internal usage and other e-governance projects.