Machine Code and Built in Capacity Sample Clauses

Machine Code and Built in Capacity. Machines may include Machine Code (MC) and Built in Capacity (BIC). MC is computer instructions, fixes, replacements, and related materials, such as data and passwords relied on, provided, used with, or generated by MC, that permit the operation of the machine's processors, storage, or other functionality. MC is copyrighted and licensed (not sold). IBM only provides copies, fixes, or replacements for MC for Machines under warranty or IBM maintenance, or under a separate written agreement which may be subject to additional charges. Client agrees that all copies, fixes, or replacements for MC will be obtained solely as authorized by IBM. Client is granted a nonexclusive license to use MC only: i) on the Machine for which IBM provided it; and ii) to access and use BIC only to the extent paid for by Client, activated by IBM and subject to the Attachment called IBM Authorized Use Table for Machines (AUT) available from IBM and at hxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/xxxxxxx/support/machine_warranties/machine_code/aut.html. BIC is computing resource (e.g., processors, storage, and other functionality) that IBM provides for a Machine. Use of BIC may be restricted by contract, technological or other measures. Client agrees to IBM's implementation of technological and other measures that restrict, monitor and report on use of BIC or MC, and to install any changes IBM provides. Client may not alter, reverse assemble, reverse compile, translate, or reverse engineer the MC, or circumvent or interfere, by any means, with IBM’s contractual, technological, or other measures that restrict, monitor or report on use of BIC or MC. While Client’s license to MC is in effect, Client may transfer possession of the entire MC along with all of Client’s rights and obligations only with corresponding transfer of the Machine and a hardcopy of this MC license, and only if the transferee agrees to the terms of this MC license. Client’s MC license terminates immediately upon transfer. This Agreement governs MC and BIC on Machines acquired from another party. Use of BIC in excess of authorizations from IBM is subject to additional charges.
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Machine Code and Built in Capacity a. Machines may include Machine Code (MC) and Built in Capacity (BIC). MC is computer instructions, fixes, replacements and related materials, such as data and passwords relied on, provided, used with or generated by MC, that permit the operation of the machine's processors, storage or other functionality. MC may include Other Internal Licensed Code (OILC) licensed under a separate agreement as identified for a Machine in the server product support pages at xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/support/pages/node/631391. BIC is computing resource (e.g., processors, storage and other functionality) that IBM provides for a Machine. Use of BIC may be restricted by contract, technology, or other measures. b. Copies of MC are copyrighted and licensed. IBM only provides copies, fixes or replacements for MC for Machines under warranty or IBM maintenance, or under a separate written agreement which may be subject to additional charges. Client agrees that all copies, fixes or replacements for MC will be obtained solely as authorized by IBM. c. Client is granted a nonexclusive license to use MC only: i) on the Machine for which IBM provided it; and ii) to access and use BIC only to the extent paid for by Client, activated by IBM and subject to the Attachment called IBM Authorized Use Table for Machines (AUT) Attachment available at xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/systems/support/machine_warranties/machine_code/aut.html . d. Except as provided in an OILC, Client may not alter, reverse assemble, reverse compile, translate or reverse engineer the MC, or circumvent or interfere, by any means, with IBM’s contractual, technological or other measures that restrict, monitor or report on use of BIC or MC. e. Client agrees to IBM’s implementation of technological and other measures that restrict, monitor and report on use of BIC or MC, and to install any changes IBM provides. Use of BIC in excess of authorizations from IBM is subject to additional charges.
Machine Code and Built in Capacity a. Machines may include Machine Code (MC) and Built in Capacity (BIC). MC is computer instructions, fixes, replacements and related materials, such as data and passwords relied on, provided, used with or generated by MC, that permit the operation of the machine's processors, storage or other functionality. MC is copyrighted and licensed (not sold). The Supplier only provides copies, fixes or replacements for MC for Machines under warranty or the Supplier’s maintenance, or under a separate written agreement which may be subject to additional charges. The Buyer agrees that all copies, fixes or replacements for MC will be obtained solely as authorised by the Supplier. The Buyer is granted a nonexclusive license to use MC only: i) on the Machine for which the Supplier provided it; and ii) to access and use BIC only to the extent paid for by the Buyer, activated by the Supplier and subject to the Attachment called the Supplier Authorized Use Table for Machines (AUT) available from the Supplier and at: xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/systems/support/machine_warranties/machine_code/aut.html. BIC is computing resource (e.g., processors, storage and other functionality) that the Supplier provides for a Machine. Use of BIC may be restricted by contract, technological or other measures. The Buyer agrees to the Supplier's implementation of technological and other measures that restrict, monitor and report on use of BIC or MC, and to install any changes the Supplier provides. The Buyer may not alter, reverse assemble, reverse compile, translate or reverse engineer the MC, or circumvent or interfere, by any means, with the Supplier's contractual, technological or other measures that restrict, monitor or report on use of BIC or MC. While the Buyer's license to MC is in effect, the Buyer may transfer possession of the entire MC along with all of the Buyer’s rights and obligations only with corresponding transfer of the Machine and a hardcopy of this MC license, and only if the transferee agrees to the terms of this MC license. The Buyer's MC license terminates immediately upon transfer. This Agreement governs MC and BIC on Machines acquired from another party. Use of BIC in excess of author isations from the Supplier is subject to additional charges.

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