Common use of Request for Source Code Clause in Contracts

Request for Source Code. If, as a result of an alleged obligation under an Open Source License, Cisco receives a request from a third party to provide Source Code for all or a portion of the Software (the “Request”), and the Source Code requested has not already been provided by Supplier to Cisco under Section 15.2, then Cisco shall notify Supplier and refer the requestor to Supplier. 15.4.1 If Supplier is obligated to provide all or part of the requested Source Code to Cisco tinder Section 15.2 or any other provision of this Agreement, and has failed to do so, Supplier shall provide such code within five (5) business days of notification. 15.4.2 If the requested Source Code is not subject to release under Section 15.4.1 and the Request is not resolved within five (5) business days of notification, Supplier shall meet with Cisco to discuss how it plans to respond to the Request. If the Request is not resolved within thirty (30) days of notification or as otherwise agreed by the parties, then Cisco may disclose any information (including portions of this Agreement and any Source Code in its possession reasonably necessary to respond to the Request and to any related public allegations regarding Cisco’s open source compliance. 15.4.3 If the license under which the Request is made provides for suspension or termination of license rights within a specified time period following notification of breach, then, unless otherwise agreed by Cisco, the 30-day period referred to in Section 15.4.2 above shall be shortened to require resolution at least five (5) business days prior to such suspension or termination.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Purchase Agreement (Wisekey International Holding S.A.)

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Request for Source Code. If, as a result of an alleged express obligation under an Open Source License, Cisco receives a request from a third party to provide Source Code for all or a portion of the Software (the “Request”), and the Source Code requested has not already been provided by Supplier Licensor to Cisco under Section 15.27.2, then Cisco shall notify Supplier Licensor and refer the requestor to SupplierLicensor. 15.4.1 7.4.1. If Supplier Licensor is obligated to provide all or part of the requested Source Code to Cisco tinder under Section 15.2 7.2 or any other provision of this Agreement, and has failed to do so, Supplier Licensor shall provide such code within five (5) business days of notification. 15.4.2 7.4.2. If the requested Source Code is not subject to release under Section 15.4.1 7.4.1 and the Request is not resolved within five (5) business days of notification, Supplier Licensor shall meet with Cisco to discuss how it plans to respond to the Request. If the Request is not resolved within thirty (30) days of notification or as otherwise agreed by the parties, then Cisco may disclose any information (including portions of this Agreement and any Source Code in its possession possession) reasonably necessary to respond to the Request and to any related public allegations regarding Cisco’s open source compliance.: 15.4.3 7.4.3. If the license under which the Request is made provides for suspension or termination of license rights within a specified time period following notification of breach, then, unless otherwise agreed by Cisco, the 30-day period referred to in Section 15.4.2 7.4.2 above shall be shortened to require resolution at least five (5) business days prior to such suspension or termination.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Software License and Hosting Services Agreement (Covisint Corp)

Request for Source Code. If, as a result of an alleged obligation under an Open Source License, Cisco receives a request from a third party to provide Source Code source code for all or a portion of the Software software (the “Request”), and the Source Code source code requested has not already been provided by Supplier Developer to Cisco under Section 15.22.11.2, then Cisco shall notify Supplier Developer and refer the requestor to SupplierDeveloper. 15.4.1 2.11.4.1 If Supplier Developer is obligated to provide all or part of the requested Source Code source code to Cisco tinder under Section 15.2 2.11.2 or any other provision of this AgreementDLA, and has failed to do so, Supplier Developer shall provide such code within five (5) business days of notification. 15.4.2 2.11.4.2 If the requested Source Code source code is not subject to release under Section 15.4.1 Section 2.11.4.1 and the Request is not resolved within five (5) business days of notification, Supplier Developer shall meet with Cisco to discuss how it plans to respond to the Request. If the Request is not resolved within thirty (30) days of notification or as otherwise agreed by the parties, then Cisco may disclose any information (including portions of this Agreement DLA and any Source Code source code in its possession possession) reasonably necessary to respond to the Request and to any related public allegations regarding Cisco’s open source compliance. 15.4.3 2.11.4.3 If the license under which the Request is made provides for suspension or termination of license rights within a specified time period following notification of breach, then, unless otherwise agreed by Cisco, the 30-day period referred to in Section 15.4.2 2.11.4.2 above shall be shortened to require resolution at least five (5) business days prior to such suspension or termination.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Development and License Agreement

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Request for Source Code. If, as a result of an alleged obligation under an Open Source License, Cisco Cxxxx receives a request from a third party to provide Source Code for all or a portion of the Software (the “Request”), and the Source Code requested has not already been provided by Supplier to Cisco under Section 15.2, then Cisco shall notify Supplier and refer the requestor to Supplier. 15.4.1 If Supplier is obligated to provide all or part of the requested Source Code to Cisco tinder Section 15.2 or any other provision of this Agreement, and has failed to do so, Supplier shall provide such code within five (5) business days of notification. 15.4.2 If the requested Source Code is not subject to release under Section 15.4.1 and the Request is not resolved within five (5) business days of notification, Supplier shall meet with Cisco to discuss how it plans to respond to the Request. If the Request is not resolved within thirty (30) days of notification or as otherwise agreed by the parties, then Cisco may disclose any information (including portions of this Agreement and any Source Code in its possession reasonably necessary to respond to the Request and to any related public allegations regarding Cisco’s open source compliance. 15.4.3 If the license under which the Request is made provides for suspension or termination of license rights within a specified time period following notification of breach, then, unless otherwise agreed by Cisco, the 30-day period referred to in Section 15.4.2 above shall be shortened to require resolution at least five (5) business days prior to such suspension or termination.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Purchase Agreement (SEALSQ Corp)

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