Embedded Applications Sample Clauses

Embedded Applications. PowerSchool Offering may contain Embedded Applications. If any additional license terms are identified in Exhibit D (Product Specific Terms), Customer will comply with such conditions with respect to such applications. Certain Embedded Applications may also be subject toopen sourcelicensing terms. In some cases, the open-source licensing terms may conflict with portions of this Agreement, and to the extent of any such conflict, the open-source licensing terms will govern, but only as to the software components subject to those terms. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Customer acknowledges that if any open-source software component is licensed under terms that permit Customer to modify such component, and if Customer does modify such component, then PowerSchool will not be responsible for any incompatibility due to such modifications.
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Embedded Applications. If Licensee is using the SUPERPOWERED SDK in an Embedded Application or Pre-Bundled or Pre-Installed Application, prior to use of the SUPERPOWERED SDK the Licensee must contact Superpowered for a discussion of licensing terms regardless of user level.

Related to Embedded Applications

  • Mobile Application If Red Hat offers products and services through applications available on your wireless or other mobile Device (such as a mobile phone) (the "Mobile Application Services"), these Mobile Application Services are governed by the applicable additional terms governing such Mobile Application Service. Red Hat does not charge for these Mobile Application Services unless otherwise provided in the applicable additional terms. However, your wireless carrier's standard messaging rates and other messaging, data and other rates and charges will apply to certain Mobile Application Services. You should check with your carrier to find out what plans your carrier offers and how much the plans cost. In addition, the use or availability of certain Mobile Application Services may be prohibited or restricted by your wireless carrier, and not all Mobile Application Services may work with all wireless carriers or Devices. Therefore, you should check with your wireless carrier to find out if the Mobile Application Services are available for your wireless Device, and what restrictions, if any, may be applicable to your use of such Mobile Application Services.

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