Publisher’s Additional Quality Assurance Obligations Sample Clauses

Publisher’s Additional Quality Assurance Obligations. If at any time or times subsequent to the approval of Executable Software and Printed Materials, SCEA identifies any material defects (such materiality to be determined by SCEA in its sole discretion) with respect to the Licensed Product, or in the event that SCEA identifies any improper use of its Licensed Trademarks or Sony Materials with respect to the Licensed Product, or any such material defects or improper use are brought to the attention of SCEA, Publisher shall, at no cost to SCEA, promptly correct any such material defects, or improper use of Licensed Trademarks or Sony Materials, to SCEA's commercially reasonable satisfaction, which may include, if necessary in SCEA's judgment, the recall and re-release of such Licensed Product. In the event any Units of Licensed Products create any risk of loss or damage to any property or injury to any person, Publisher shall immediately take effective steps, at Publisher's sole liability and expense, to recall and/or to remove such defective Units from any affected channels of distribution, provided, however, that if Publisher is not acting as the distributor and/or seller for the Licensed Products, its obligation hereunder shall be to use its best efforts to arrange removal of such Licensed Product from channels of distribution. Publisher shall provide all end-user support for the Licensed Products and SCEA expressly disclaims any obligation to provide end-user support on Publisher's Licensed Products.
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Publisher’s Additional Quality Assurance Obligations. If at any time or times subsequent to the approval of any part of a Licensed Product, the SCE Company identifies any material defects (such materiality to be determined by the SCE Company in its sole discretion) with respect to the Licensed Product, or in the event that the SCE Company identifies any improper use of its Licensed Trademarks or the SCE Materials, or any material defects or improper use are brought to the attention of the SCE Company, Publisher shall, at no cost to the SCE Company, promptly correct any such material defects, or improper use, to the SCE Company’s commercially reasonable satisfaction, which may include, in the SCE Company’s judgment, the recall and re-release of Units of the affected Disc Product or publication of an update, upgrade or technical fix to an Online Product. In the event any Licensed Products create any risk of loss or damage to any property or injury to any person, Publisher shall immediately take effective steps, at Publisher’s sole liability and expense, to recall and remove such Licensed Products from any affected channels of distribution; provided, however, that if Publisher is not acting as the distributor or seller for the Licensed Products, its obligation shall be to use its best efforts to arrange removal of all affected Licensed Products from the relevant distribution channels. Publisher shall provide all end-user support for Licensed Products. Publisher and the SCE Group Company may enter into a separate agreement to have Publisher provide all end-user support for Online Gameplay of Publisher’s Licensed Products that is provided through the PlayStation®Network. The SCE Company expressly disclaims any obligations or liability to provide end-user support with respect to Licensed Products.
Publisher’s Additional Quality Assurance Obligations. If at any time or times subsequent to the approval of the Executable Software pursuant to Section 5.4, SCEA identifies any material bugs (such materiality to be determined by SCEA in its sole discretion) with respect to the Licensed Product or any material bugs are brought to the attention of SCEA or in the event that SCEA identifies any improper use of its Licensed Trademarks or other Sony Materials with respect to the Licensed Product or any such improper use is brought to the attention of SCEA, Publisher shall, at no cost to SCEA, promptly correct any such material bugs, or improper Licensed Trademark or Sony Material use, to SCEA's commercially reasonable satisfaction, which may include, if necessary in SCEA's judgment, the recall and re-release of such Licensed Product. In the event any Units of any of the Licensed Products create any reasonable risk of loss or damage to any property or injury to any person, Publisher shall immediately take effective steps, at Publisher's sole liability and expense, to recall and/or to remove such defective Licensed Product from any affected channels of distribution, provided, however, that if Publisher is not acting as the distributor and/or seller for the Licensed Products, its obligation hereunder shall be to use its best efforts to arrange removal of such Licensed Product from channels of distribution. Publisher shall provide all end-user support for the Licensed Products and SCEA expressly disclaims any obligation to provide end-user support on Publisher's Licensed Products.
Publisher’s Additional Quality Assurance Obligations. If, at any time subsequent to the approval thereof by SIE, SIE becomes aware of any material defect (such materiality to be determined by SIE in its reasonable discretion) with respect to a PlayStation Compatible Product, or if SIE becomes aware of any improper use of the Licensed Trademarks or SIE Materials, in each case exclusive of any defect or improper use that is solely attributable to the SIE Materials, then Publisher shall, at no cost to SIE, promptly correct that material defect or improper use, to SIE’s commercially reasonable satisfaction, which may include, in SIE’s reasonable discretion, the recall and re-release of units of an affected Physical Media Product, or publication of an update, upgrade or technical fix to an affected PlayStation Compatible Product. If any PlayStation Compatible Product creates any risk of loss or damage to any property or injury to any person and Publisher is unable to promptly publish an update, upgrade or technical fix to such PlayStation Compatible Product, then, unless otherwise mutually agreed by the parties, Publisher shall immediately take commercially reasonable steps, at Publisher’s sole liability and expense, to recall and remove that PlayStation Compatible Product from any affected channels of distribution; provided, however, that if Publisher is not acting as the distributor or seller for the PlayStation Compatible Product its obligation shall be to use commercially reasonable efforts to arrange removal of all affected units of the PlayStation Compatible Product from the relevant distribution channels. Publisher shall provide all end-user support for Publisher’s PlayStation Compatible Products and will use commercially reasonable efforts to provide such end-user support in a reasonably efficient manner. SIE expressly disclaims any obligations or liability to provide end-user support with respect to Publisher’s PlayStation Compatible Products.

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