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IBM Machine Sample Clauses

IBM Machine a Machine bearing an IBM logo.
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IBM Machine a Machine bearing an IBM logo. IBM Product – an IBM Machine, ICA Program, or Other IBM Program. ICA Program – an IBM Program licensed under Part 5 of this Agreement. Licensed Internal Code (called “LIC”) – another term for Machine Code commonly used for certain IBM product lines, such as for IBM System z Machines. LIC and Machine Code are interchangeable terms that have the same meaning. Machine – a hardware device, including its resources, capabilities, features, conversions, Machine Upgrades, elements, or accessories, or any combination of them. The term "Machine" includes an IBM Machine and any non-IBM Machine (including other equipment). Machine Code – all of the following: (i) all code provided for an IBM Machine (including, without limitation, a Machine’s firmware and microcode), excluding code that is licensed under a license agreement other than the license agreement governing use of Machine Code (for example, IBM operating system and middleware products); and (ii) records, data, and structures created, used or relied on by the code in item (i) (for example, IBM System z Machine LIC configuration control records and passwords that help restrict access or use of the code in item (i)). The term Machine Code specifically includes any whole or partial copy of Machine Code, and any fix, patch, or replacement provided for Machine Code. Machine Upgrade – the following changes that IBM sells for installation on a Machine: a hardware or Machine Code change to modify, add, remove, enable or disable certain Built-in Capacity or other resources and capabilities. Each such change can be accomplished through a Machine conversion, or through the conversion, addition, removal, or exchange of a Machine’s feature(s). Materials – literary works or other works of authorship (such as software programs and code, documentation, reports, and similar works) that IBM may deliver to Customer as part of a Service. The term “Materials" does not include Programs, Machine Code, or other items available under their own license terms or agreements. Non-IBM Program – a Program licensed under a separate third party license agreement.
IBM Machine a Machine bearing an IBM logo. IBM Product – an IBM Machine, ICA Program, or Other IBM Program. ICA Program – an IBM Program licensed under Part 4 of this Agreement. Licensed Internal Code (called “LIC”) – Machine Code used by certain IBM Machines IBM specifies (called “Specific Machines”). Machine – a hardware device, its features, conversions, upgrades, elements, or accessories, or any combination of them. The term "Machine" includes an IBM Machine and any non-IBM Machine (including other equipment) that IBM may provide to Customer. Machine Code – microcode, basic input/output system code (called “BIOS”), utility programs, device drivers, diagnostics, and any other code (all subject to any exclusions in the license provided with it) delivered with an IBM Machine for the purpose of enabling the Machine’s function as stated in its Specifications. The term “Machine Code” includes LIC. Materials – literary works or other works of authorship (such as software programs and code, documentation, reports, and similar works) that IBM may deliver to Customer as part of a Service. The term “Materials" does not include Programs, Machine Code, or other items available under their own license terms or agreements. Non-IBM Program – a Program licensed under a separate third party license agreement.

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