Java Technology Restrictions Sample Clauses

Java Technology Restrictions. You may not create, modify, or change the behavior of, or authorize your licensees to create, modify, or change the behavior of, classes, interfaces, or subpackages that are in any way identified as "java", "javax", "sun" or similar convention as specified by Sun in any naming convention designation.
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Java Technology Restrictions. You may not create, modify, or change the behavior of, or authorize your licensees to create, modify, or change the behavior of, classes, interfaces, or subpackages that are in any way identified as "java", "javax", "javafx", “javaee”, "sun", “oracle” or similar convention as specified by Oracle in any naming convention designation.
Java Technology Restrictions. Licensee shall not create, modify, change the behavior of, or authorize licensees of Licensee to create, modify, or change the behavior of, classes, interfaces, or subpackages that are in any way identified as "java", "javax", "sun" or similar convention as specified by Oracle in any naming convention designation. In the event that Licensee creates an additional API(s) which: (a) extends the functionality of a Java Environment; and (b) is exposed to third party software developers for the purpose of developing additional software which invokes such additional API, Licensee must promptly publish broadly an accurate specification for such API for free use by all developers.
Java Technology Restrictions. User is prohibited from creating, modifying, changing the behavior of classes, interfaces, or subpackages that are in any way identified as “Java”, “Sun”, or similar convention as specified by Oracle in any naming convention designation.
Java Technology Restrictions. You shall not create, modify, change the behavior of, or authorize licensees of Symantec to create, modify, or change the behavior of, classes, interfaces, or subpackages that are in any way identified as "java", "javax", "sun" or similar convention as specified by Oracle in any naming convention designation. In the event that Symantec creates an additional API(s) which: (a) extends the functionality of a Java Environment; and (b) is exposed to third party software developers for the purpose of developing additional software which invokes such additional API, Symantec must promptly publish broadly an accurate specification for such API for free use by all developers.
Java Technology Restrictions. You may not modify the Java Platform Interface ("JPI", identified as classes contained within the "java" package or any subpackages of the "java" package), by creating additional classes within the JPI or otherwise causing the addition to or modification of the classes in the JPI. In the event that you create an additional class and associated API(s) which (i) extends the functionality of the Java platform, and (ii) is exposed to third party software developers for the purpose of developing additional software which invokes such additional API, you must promptly publish broadly an accurate specification for such API for free use by all developers. You may not create, or authorize your licensees to create, additional classes, interfaces, or subpackages that are in any way identified as "java", "javax", "sun" or similar convention as specified by Sun in any naming convention designation.
Java Technology Restrictions. You will not create, modify, or change the behavior of classes, interfaces, or subpackages that are in any way identified as "Java", "Javax", "Sun" or similar convention as specified by Oracle in any naming convention designation.
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Java Technology Restrictions. You may not modify the Java Platform Interface ("JPI", identified as classes contained within the "Java" package or any subpackages of the "Java" package), by creating additional classes within the JPI or otherwise causing the addition to or modification of the classes in the JPI. In the event that you create an additional class and associated API(s) which (i) extends the functionality of the Java platform, and (ii) is exposed to third party software developers for the purpose of developing additional software which invokes such additional API, you must promptly publish broadly an accurate specification for such API for free use by all developers. You may not create, or authorize your licensees to create, additional classes, interfaces, or subpackages are in any way identified as "Java", "javax", "sun" or similar convention as specified by Sun in any naming convention designation. Refer to the appropriate version of the Java Runtime Environment binary code license (currently located at http://www.java.sun.com/jdk/index.htm]) for the availability of runtixx xxxx xxxxx xxx xx xxxxxxxxxxx xxxx Java applets and applications.
Java Technology Restrictions. You shall not create, modify, change the behavior of, or authorize your licensees to create, modify, or change the behavior of, classes, interfaces, or sub-packages that are in any way identified as "java", "javax", "sun" or similar convention as specified by Oracle in any naming convention designation. In the event that you create an additional API(s) which: (a) extends the functionality of a Java Environment; and (b) is exposed to third party software developers for the purpose of developing additional software which invokes such additional API, you must promptly publish broadly an accurate specification for such API for free use by all developers.
Java Technology Restrictions. You may not modify the Java Platform Interface ("JPI", identified as classes contained within the "java" package or any subpackages of the "java" package), by creating additional classes within the JPI or otherwise causing the addition to or modification of the classes in the JPI. In the event that you create an additional class and associated API(s) which (i) extends the functionality of the Java platform, and (ii) is exposed to third party software developers for the purpose of developing additional software which invokes such additional API, you must promptly publish broadly an accurate specification for such API for free use by all developers. You may not create, or authorize your licensees to create, additional classes, interfaces, or subpackages that are in any way identified as "java", ` javax", "sun" or similar convention as specified by Sun in any naming convention designation. Refer to the appropriate version of the Java Runtime Environment binary code license (currently located at xxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxx.xxx/jdk/index.htm]) for the availability of runtime code which may be distributed with Java applets and applications. For inquiries please contact: Sun Microsystems, Inc., 000 Xxx Xxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxxxxx 00000 (LF1 #111636) JN MICROSYSTEMS, INC. PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL Agreement Number 115804 ATTACHMENT 3 TRADEMARK LICENSE AGREEMENT This Trademark License Agreement ("Trademark Agreement") is entered into as of the Effective Date between Sun Microsystems, Inc. and its affiliates, with offices at 000 Xxx Xxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxxxxx 00000 ("Sun)" and Customer set forth below ("Customer"): CUSTOMER MUST COMPLETE THE INFORMATION BELOW, REVIEW AND SIGN THE TRADEMARK AGREEMENT, AND RETURN IT TO SUN AT: SUN MICROSYSTEMS, INC., STAROFFICE SOFTWARE OEM SALES DEPARTMENT, 901 SAN ANTONIO ROAD, MAILSTOP: USCA12-101, XXXX XXXX, XXXXXXXXXX 00000. Customer: Xxxxxxx.xxx Contact: _____________________________ Address: 0000 Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx, 0xx Xxxxx Xxx Xxxxx, Xxxxxxxxxx 00000 X.X.X. Tel: 000-000-0000 Fax: 000-000-0000 E-mail: __________________________ Sun and Customer entered into a StarOffice Software OEM License and Distribution Agreement ("StarOffice OEM License Agreement") allowing Customer to bundle Sun's StarOffice' application Software with Customer's Product. This Trademark Agreement sets forth the terms and conditions for Customer's licensing and use of the StarOffice Logo, StarOffice word xxxx, and ___ Logo in connection with Custo...
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