License to Successful Respondent Owned Materials Sample Clauses

License to Successful Respondent Owned Materials. (a) As of the Commencement Date, Successful Respondent hereby grants to DIR and the DIR Customers, at no additional charge, a world-wide, non-exclusive, irrevocable, perpetual royalty-free right and license to Use, with the right to allow, Service Component Providers, DIR Contractors and other third parties to Use for the benefit of or Use by DIR and DIR Customers, the Successful Respondent Owned Materials (including all modifications, replacements, Upgrades, enhancements, improvements, methodologies, tools, documentation, materials, configurations, and media related thereto), including to:
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License to Successful Respondent Owned Materials and Section 7.6
License to Successful Respondent Owned Materials. As of the Commencement Date, Successful Respondent hereby grants to DIR and the DIR Customers during the Term, at no additional charge, a world-wide, non-exclusive, irrevocable, royalty-free right and license to Use, with the right to allow, Service Component Providers, DIR Contractors and other third parties to Use for the benefit of or Use by DIR and DIR Customers, the Successful Respondent Owned Materials (including all modifications, replacements, Upgrades, enhancements, improvements, methodologies, tools, documentation, materials and media related thereto), including to (i) receive the full benefit of the Services, (ii) perform or have performed services of the nature of the Services, including in-scope processes and services, (iii) monitor, access, interface with or use the Materials then being used in the performance of the Services, and (iv) perform or have performed ancillary services and functions, including related information technology services and functions. Successful Respondent Owned Materials shall remain the property of Successful Respondent. The rights and obligations of DIR, the DIR Customers, Entities that qualify as DIR Customers and their designee(s) with respect to such Successful Respondent Owned Materials following the expiration or any termination of this Agreement, in whole or in part, are set forth in Section 14.6.
License to Successful Respondent Owned Materials. (a) As of the Commencement Date, Successful Respondent hereby grants to DIR and the DCS Customers during the Term, at no additional charge, a world-wide, non-exclusive, irrevocable, royalty-free right and license to Use, with the right to allow, Service Component Providers, DIR Contractors and other third parties to Use for the benefit of or Use by DIR and DCS Customers, the Successful Respondent Owned Materials (including all modifications, replacements, Upgrades, enhancements, improvements, methodologies, tools, documentation, materials, configurations, and media related thereto), including to:

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