Submission of Product Proposal. Before Publisher contracts with a Licensed Developer for the creation of Licensed Developer Software (or, if Publisher is also a Licensed Developer, before Publisher commences programming of the Licensed Developer Software) for each of the Licensed Products, Publisher shall submit to SCEA, for SCEA's written approval or disapproval (which shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed), a written proposal (the "Product Proposal") in accordance with the procedures specified in the SourceBook. Such Product Proposal must consist of a complete description of the proposed Licensed Product and such other information specified in the SourceBook, including but not limited to the scheduled and/or anticipated delivery date of final Executable Software, as well as any additional information that SCEA may deem to be useful in evaluating the proposed Licensed Product, which may include samples of past work.
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Samples: Licensed Publisher Agreement (Eidos PLC), Licensed Publisher Agreement (Activision Inc /Ny), Licensed Publisher Agreement (THQ Inc)
Submission of Product Proposal. Before Publisher contracts with a Licensed Developer for the creation of Licensed Developer Software (or, if Publisher is also a Licensed Developer, before Publisher commences programming of the Licensed Developer Software) for each of the Licensed Products, Publisher shall submit to SCEA, for SCEA's written approval or disapproval (which shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed), a written proposal (the "Product Proposal") in accordance with the procedures specified in the LPA Amended 5/24/00 SourceBook. Such Product Proposal must consist of a complete description of the proposed Licensed Product and such other information specified in the SourceBook, including but not limited to the scheduled and/or anticipated delivery date of final Executable Software, as well as any additional information that SCEA may deem to be useful in evaluating the proposed Licensed Product, which may include samples of past work.
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Samples: Licensed Publisher Agreement (Conspiracy Entertainment Holdings Inc)
Submission of Product Proposal. Before Publisher contracts with a Licensed Developer for the creation of Licensed Developer Software (or, if Publisher is also a Licensed Developer, before Publisher commences programming of the Licensed Developer Software) for each of the Licensed Products, Publisher shall submit to SCEA, for SCEA's written approval or disapproval (which shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed), a written proposal (the "Product Proposal") in accordance with the procedures specified in the SourceBook. Such Product Proposal must consist of a complete description of the proposed Licensed Product and such other information specified in the SourceBook, including but not limited to the scheduled and/or anticipated delivery date of final Executable Software, as well as any additional information that SCEA may deem to be useful in evaluating the proposed Licensed licensed Product, which may include samples of past work.
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Samples: Licensed Publisher Agreement (Bam Entertainment Inc)
Submission of Product Proposal. Before Publisher contracts If Developer has not yet contracted with a Licensed Developer Publisher for the creation of Licensed Developer Software (orSoftware, if Publisher is also a Licensed Developer, then before Publisher Developer commences programming of the Licensed Developer Software) Software for each of the Licensed Products, Publisher Developer shall submit to SCEA, for SCEA's written approval or disapproval (which shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed), a written proposal (the "Product Proposal") in accordance with the procedures specified in the SourceBook. Such Product Proposal must shall consist of a complete description of the proposed Licensed Product and such other information specified in the SourceBook, including but not limited to the scheduled and/or anticipated delivery date of final Executable Software, as well as any additional information that SCEA may deem to be useful in evaluating the proposed Licensed Product, which may include samples of past work.
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