Common use of License to WebSearch Protocol Clause in Contracts

License to WebSearch Protocol. Google grants to Customer a limited, nonexclusive and non-sublicensable license during the Term to use the WebSearch Protocol solely for the purpose of transmitting WebSearch Queries and other required information and receiving WebSearch Results Sets solely to the extent permitted hereunder. Except to the limited extent expressly provided in this Agreement, Google does not grant, and Customer shall not acquire, any right, title or interest (including, without limitation, any implied license) in or to any Google Intellectual Property Rights; and all rights not expressly granted herein are reserved to Google.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Products and Services Agreement (Clearwire Corp /DE), Products and Services Agreement (Clearwire Corp /DE), Products and Services Agreement (New Clearwire CORP)

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License to WebSearch Protocol. Google grants to Customer a limited, nonexclusive and non-sublicensable license during the Services Term to use the WebSearch Protocol solely for the purpose of transmitting WebSearch Queries and other required information and receiving WebSearch Results Sets solely to the extent permitted hereunder. Except to the limited extent expressly provided in this Agreement, Google does not grant, and Customer shall not acquire, any right, title or interest (including, without limitation, any implied license) in or to any Google Intellectual Property Rights; and all rights not expressly granted herein are reserved to Google.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Google Services Agreement (Answers CORP), Google Services Agreement (Miva, Inc.), Google Services Agreement (Answers CORP)

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License to WebSearch Protocol. Google grants to Customer a limited, nonexclusive and non-sublicensable [*] license during the Services Term to use the WebSearch Protocol solely for the purpose of transmitting WebSearch Queries and other required information and receiving WebSearch Results Sets solely to the extent permitted hereunder. Except to the limited extent expressly provided in this Agreement, Google does not grant, and Customer shall not acquire, any right, title or interest (including, without limitation, any implied license) in or to any Google Intellectual Property Rights; and all rights not expressly granted herein are reserved to Google.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Infospace Inc

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