Common use of State Programs Clause in Contracts

State Programs. The computer application programs made available by the STATE to CONTRACTOR in order to permit CONTRACTOR to perform its obligations hereunder are referred to herein as "State Programs." The STATE is the copyright owner of the State Programs. The combination of ideas, procedures, processes, systems, logic, coherence and methods of operation embodied within the State Programs, and all analysis and design specifications, programming specifications, source code, algorithms, and information contained in technical reference manuals pertaining to the State Programs, are trade secret information of the STATE. The computer operating systems software programs and other third party software licensed by the STATE, and related documentation, made available by the STATE to CONTRACTOR in order to permit CONTRACTOR to perform its obligations hereunder, are subject to claims of trade secret and copyright ownership by the respective licensors and will be treated by CONTRACTOR in the same manner as trade secret information of the STATE. In addition, CONTRACTOR will familiarize itself with and abide by the terms and conditions of the license agreements applicable to such third party software. Without limiting the foregoing, CONTRACTOR may also be required to sign an appropriate confidentiality agreement with the STATE’s software vendor if access to proprietary segments of the MNCIS application are necessary for CONTRACTOR’s work hereunder.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Product and Services Contract, Product and Services Contract, Product and Services Contract

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State Programs. The computer application programs made available by the STATE to CONTRACTOR SUBCONTRACTOR in order to permit CONTRACTOR SUBCONTRACTOR to perform its obligations hereunder participate in the Project are referred to herein as "State Programs." The STATE is the copyright owner of the State Programs. The combination of ideas, procedures, processes, systems, logic, coherence and methods of operation embodied within the State Programs, and all analysis and design specifications, programming specifications, source code, algorithms, and information contained in technical reference manuals pertaining to the State Programs, are trade secret information of the STATE. The computer operating systems software programs and other third party software licensed by the STATE, and related documentation, made available by the STATE to CONTRACTOR SUBCONTRACTOR in order to permit CONTRACTOR to perform its obligations hereunderparticipate in the Project, are subject to claims of trade secret and copyright ownership by the respective licensors and will be treated by CONTRACTOR SUBCONTRACTOR in the same manner as trade secret information of the STATE. In addition, CONTRACTOR SUBCONTRACTOR will familiarize itself with and abide by the terms and conditions of the license agreements applicable to such third party software. Without limiting the foregoing, CONTRACTOR SUBCONTRACTOR may also be required to sign an appropriate confidentiality agreement with the STATE’s software vendor if access to proprietary segments of the MNCIS application are necessary for CONTRACTORSUBCONTRACTOR’s work hereunder.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: www.mncourts.gov, www.mncourts.gov

State Programs. The computer application programs made available by the STATE to CONTRACTOR in order to permit CONTRACTOR to perform its obligations hereunder are referred to herein as "State Programs." The STATE is the copyright owner of the State Programs. The combination of ideas, procedures, processes, systems, logic, coherence and methods of operation embodied within the State Programs, and all analysis and design specifications, programming specifications, source code, algorithms, and information contained in technical reference manuals pertaining to the State Programs, are trade secret information of the STATE. The computer operating systems software programs and other third party software licensed by the STATE, and related documentation, made available by the STATE to CONTRACTOR in order to permit CONTRACTOR to perform its obligations hereunder, are subject to claims of trade secret and copyright ownership by the respective licensors and will be treated by CONTRACTOR in the same manner as trade secret information of the STATE. In addition, CONTRACTOR will familiarize itself with and abide by the terms and conditions of the license agreements applicable to such third party software. Without limiting the foregoing, CONTRACTOR may also be required to sign an appropriate confidentiality agreement with the STATE’s software vendor if access to confidential and proprietary segments of the MNCIS application are necessary for CONTRACTOR’s work hereunder.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: www.mncourts.gov, www.mncourts.gov

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State Programs. The computer application programs made available by the STATE to CONTRACTOR in order to permit CONTRACTOR to perform its obligations hereunder are referred to herein as "State Programs." The STATE is the copyright owner of the State Programs. The combination of ideas, procedures, processes, systems, logic, coherence and methods of operation embodied within the State Programs, and all analysis and design specifications, programming specifications, source code, algorithms, and information contained in technical reference manuals pertaining to the State Programs, are trade secret information of the STATE. The computer operating systems software programs and other third party software licensed by the STATE, and related documentation, made available by the STATE to CONTRACTOR in order to permit CONTRACTOR to perform its obligations hereunder, are subject to claims of trade secret and copyright ownership by the respective licensors and will be treated by CONTRACTOR in the same manner as trade secret information of the STATE. In addition, CONTRACTOR will familiarize itself with and abide by the terms and conditions of the license agreements applicable to such third party software. Without limiting the foregoing, CONTRACTOR may also be required to sign an appropriate confidentiality agreement with the STATE’s software vendor if access to proprietary segments of the MNCIS any application are is necessary for CONTRACTOR’s work hereunder.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Appendix Iv Sample Contract

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