Common use of Reverse Engineering, Source Code Clause in Contracts

Reverse Engineering, Source Code. Provider is entitled to decompile the SAP Software to the extent permitted in the German Copyright and Related Intellectual Property Rights Act (UrhG) section 69e only after SAP has failed to comply with such notice within the limited time period. Before involving a third party (e. g. pursuant to the UrhG section 69e (1) No.1 or (2) No.2), Provider must obtain for SAP’s direct benefit the third party’s written undertaking to comply with the provisions in the Use Terms.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Channel Master License Agreement, Channel Master License Agreement

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Reverse Engineering, Source Code. Provider is entitled to decompile the SAP Software to the extent permitted in the German Austrian Copyright and Related Intellectual Property Rights Act (UrhG) section 69e 40e only after SAP has failed to comply with such notice within the limited time period. Before involving a third party (e. g. pursuant to the UrhG section 69e (1) No.1 or (40e Abs 1 Zif 2) No.2), Provider must obtain for SAP’s direct benefit the third party’s written undertaking to comply with the provisions in the Use Terms.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Channel Master License Agreement

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Reverse Engineering, Source Code. Provider is entitled to decompile the SAP Software to the extent permitted in the German applicable act governing Copyright and Related Intellectual Property Rights Act (UrhG) section 69e only after SAP has failed to comply with such notice within the limited time period. Before involving a third party (e. g. pursuant to the UrhG section 69e (1) No.1 or (2) No.2)party, Provider must obtain for SAP’s direct benefit the third party’s written undertaking to comply with the provisions in the Use Terms.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Channel Master License Agreement

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