Common use of Reverse Engineering, Source Code Clause in Contracts

Reverse Engineering, Source Code. Provider shall not disassemble, reverse engineer or decompile, nor otherwise create or attempt to create the source code from the object code of the Software or SAP Materials in any manner, unless such action is indispensable in order to obtain information necessary to achieve interoperability of the Software with an independently created computer program and Provider has not been provided such information, despite a written request, within a reasonable period of time. Information obtained through such action may not be used for purposes other than to achieve interoperability, and may not be given to third parties, unless this is necessary to establish interoperability, in particular is not to be used for the development, creation or marketing of programs similar to the Software. If Provider wishes to exercise any right to reverse engineer to ensure interoperability in accordance with applicable law, Provider shall first provide written notice to SAP and permit SAP, at its option, to make an offer to provide information and assistance reasonably required to ensure interoperability of the Software with other products for a fee to be mutually agreed upon (if any).

Appears in 34 contracts

Samples: Outsourcing Channel Master License Agreement, Outsourcing Channel Master License Agreement, Outsourcing Channel Master License Agreement

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Reverse Engineering, Source Code. Provider shall not disassemble, reverse engineer or decompile, nor otherwise create or attempt to create the source code from the object code of the Software or SAP Materials in any manner, unless such action is indispensable in order to obtain information necessary to achieve interoperability of the Software with an independently created computer program and Provider has not been provided such information, despite a written request, within a reasonable period of time. Information obtained through such action may not be used for purposes other than to achieve interoperability, and may not be given to third parties, unless this is necessary to establish interoperability, in particular is not to be used for the th e development, creation or marketing of programs similar to the Software. If Provider wishes to exercise any right to reverse engineer to ensure interoperability in accordance with applicable law, Provider shall first provide written notice to SAP and permit SAP, at its option, to make an offer to provide information and assistance reasonably required to ensure interoperability of the Software with other products for a fee to be mutually agreed upon (if any).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Outsourcing Channel Master License Agreement

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Reverse Engineering, Source Code. Provider shall not disassemble, reverse engineer or decompile, nor otherwise create or attempt to create the source code from the object code of the Software or SAP Materials in any manner, unless such action is indispensable in order to obtain information necessary to achieve interoperability of the Software with an independently inde pendently created computer program and Provider has not been provided such information, despite a written request, within a reasonable period of time. Information obtained through such action may not be used for purposes other than to achieve interoperability, and may not be given to third parties, unless this is necessary to establish interoperability, in particular is not to be used for the th e development, creation or marketing of programs similar to the Software. If Provider wishes to exercise any right to reverse engineer to ensure interoperability in accordance with applicable law, Provider shall first provide written notice to SAP and permit SAP, at its option, to make an offer to provide information and assistance reasonably required to ensure interoperability of the Software with other products for a fee to be mutually agreed upon (if any).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Outsourcing Channel Master License Agreement

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