Common use of Executable Code Clause in Contracts

Executable Code. Except as set forth in the next paragraph, an Application may not download or install executable code. Interpreted code may be downloaded to an Application, but only so long as such code: (a) does not change the primary purpose of the Application by providing features or functionality that are inconsistent with the intended and advertised purpose of the Application as submitted to the App Store, (b) does not create a store or storefront for other code or applications and (c) does not bypass signing, sandbox or other security features of the OS. An Application that is a programming environment intended for use in learning how to program may download and run executable code so long as the following requirements are met: (i) no more than 80 per cent of the Application’s viewing area or screen may be taken over with executable code, except as otherwise permitted in the Documentation, (ii) the Application must present a reasonably conspicuous indicator to the user within the Application to indicate that the user is in a programming environment, (iii) the Application must not create a store or storefront for other code or applications and (iv) the source code provided by the Application must be completely viewable and editable by the user (e.g. no pre-compiled libraries or frameworks may be included with the code downloaded).‌

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Samples: Apple Developer Programme Licence Agreement

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Executable Code. Except as set forth in the next paragraph, an Application may not download or install executable code. Interpreted code may be downloaded to an Application, Application but only so long as such code: (a) does not change the primary purpose of the Application by providing features or functionality that are inconsistent with the intended and advertised purpose of the Application as submitted to the App Store, (b) does not create a store or storefront for other code or applications applications, and (c) does not bypass signing, sandbox sandbox, or other security features of the OS. OS.‌‌ An Application that is a programming environment intended for use in learning how to program may download and run executable code so long as the following requirements are met: (i) no more than 80 per cent percent of the Application’s viewing area or screen may be taken over with executable code, except as otherwise permitted in the Documentation, (ii) the Application must present a reasonably conspicuous indicator to the user within the Application to indicate that the user is in a programming environment, (iii) the Application must not create a store or storefront for other code or applications applications, and (iv) the source code provided by the Application must be completely viewable and editable by the user (e.g. e.g., no pre-compiled libraries or frameworks may be included with the code downloaded).‌downloaded).

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Samples: Apple Developer Program License Agreement

Executable Code. Except as set forth in the next paragraph, an Application may not download or install executable code. Interpreted code may be downloaded to an Application, Application but only so long as such code: (a) does not change the primary purpose of the Application by providing features or functionality that are inconsistent with the intended and advertised purpose of the Application as submitted to the App Store, (b) does not create a store or storefront for other code or applications applications, and (c) does not bypass signing, sandbox sandbox, or other security features of the OS. An Application that is a programming environment intended for use in learning how to program may download and run executable code so long as the following requirements are met: (i) no more than 80 per cent percent of the Application’s viewing area or screen may be taken over with executable code, except as otherwise permitted in the Documentation, (ii) the Application must present a reasonably conspicuous indicator to the user within the Application to indicate that the user is in a programming environment, (iii) the Application must not create a store or storefront for other code or applications applications, and (iv) the source code provided by the Application must be completely viewable and editable by the user (e.g. e.g., no pre-compiled libraries or frameworks may be included with the code downloaded).‌downloaded).

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Samples: Apple Developer Program License Agreement

Executable Code. Except as set forth in the next paragraph, an Application may not download or install executable code. Interpreted code may be downloaded to an Application, but only so long as such code: (a) does not change the primary purpose of the Application by providing features or functionality that are inconsistent with the intended and advertised purpose of the Application as submitted to the App Store, (b) does not create a store or storefront for other code or applications and (c) does not bypass signing, sandbox or other security features of the OS. An Application that is a programming environment intended for use in learning how to program may download and run executable code so long as the following requirements are met: (i) no more than 80 per cent of the Application’s viewing area or screen may be taken over with executable code, except as otherwise permitted in the Documentation, (ii) the Application must present a reasonably conspicuous indicator to the user within the Application to indicate that the user is in a programming environment, (iii) the Application must not create a store or storefront for other code or applications and (iv) the source code provided by the Application must be completely viewable and editable by the user (e.g. no pre-compiled libraries or frameworks may be included with the code downloaded).‌downloaded).

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Samples: Apple Developer Program Licence Agreement

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Executable Code. Except as set forth in the next paragraph, an Application may not download or install executable code. Interpreted code may be downloaded to an Application, Application but only so long as such code: (a) does not change the primary purpose of the Application by providing features or functionality that are inconsistent with the intended and advertised purpose of the Application as submitted to the App Store, (b) does not create a store or storefront for other code or applications applications, and (c) does not bypass signing, sandbox sandbox, or other security features of the OS. OS.‌ An Application that is a programming environment intended for use in learning how to program may download and run executable code so long as the following requirements are met: (i) no more than 80 per cent percent of the Application’s viewing area or screen may be taken over with executable code, except as otherwise permitted in the Documentation, (ii) the Application must present a reasonably conspicuous indicator to the user within the Application to indicate that the user is in a programming environment, (iii) the Application must not create a store or storefront for other code or applications applications, and (iv) the source code provided by the Application must be completely viewable and editable by the user (e.g. e.g., no pre-compiled libraries or frameworks may be included with the code downloaded).‌downloaded).

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Samples: Apple Developer Program License Agreement

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