Common use of Superseded Releases Clause in Contracts

Superseded Releases. Oracle agrees that under the following circumstances the provisions of Section 2.1(b)(v) above shall not be understood to preclude Licensee from distributing maintenance releases (a new release of a preexisting Product that implements substantially the same core technologies) of a Product that implemented a prior version of the Java Specification ("Initial Product") where such maintenance release implements the same version of the Java Specification implemented by the Initial Product: 1. If released before the “Migration Date”, such maintenance release passes (in accordance with the Documentation, including the TCK Users Guide) the most current TCK applicable to the version of the Java Specification implemented by the Initial Product and available from Oracle 180 days before FCS of such Product. 2. If released after the “Migration Date”: (i) either Licensee has already released (and continues to make available) a compatible successor Product (per Section 2.1[a],[b] and [d]) that implements the latest available version of the Java Specification implemented by the Initial Product, or Oracle has released and continues to make generally available for license an RI for the latest available version of the Java Specification implemented by the Initial Product; and (ii) such maintenance releases pass (in accordance with the Documentation, including the TCK Users Guide) the most current TCK applicable to the version of the Java Specification implemented by the Initial Product and available from Oracle 180 days before FCS of such Product.

Appears in 22 contracts

Sources: TCK License Agreement, TCK License Agreement, TCK License Agreement

Superseded Releases. Oracle agrees that under the following circumstances the provisions of Section 2.1(b)(v) above shall not be understood to preclude Licensee from distributing maintenance releases (a new release of a preexisting Product that implements substantially the same core technologies) of a Product that implemented a prior version of the Java Specification ("Initial Product") where such maintenance release implements the same version of the Java Specification implemented by the Initial Product: 1. If released before the “Migration Date”, such maintenance release passes (in accordance with the Documentation, including the TCK Users Guide) the most current TCK applicable to the version of the Java Specification implemented by the Initial Product and available from Oracle 180 120 days before FCS of such Product. 2. If released after the “Migration Date”: (i) either Licensee has already released (and continues to make available) a compatible successor Product (per Section 2.1[a],[b] and [de]) that implements the latest available version of the Java Specification implemented by the Initial Product, or Oracle has released and continues to make generally available for license an RI for the latest available version of the Java Specification implemented by the Initial ProductProduct and Licensee provides accurate information along with its maintenance release (and included prominently on the packaging, if any) for how to obtain the latest available version of the Java Specification and corresponding RI from Oracle, and indicating that such RI and Specification are the latest available versions; and (ii) such maintenance releases pass (in accordance with the Documentation, including the TCK Users Guide) the most current TCK applicable to the version of the Java Specification implemented by the Initial Product and available from Oracle 180 120 days before FCS of such Product.

Appears in 12 contracts

Sources: Stand Alone TCK License Agreement, Stand Alone TCK License Agreement, TCK License Agreement

Superseded Releases. Oracle agrees that under the following circumstances the provisions of Section 2.1(b)(v) above shall not be understood to preclude Licensee from distributing maintenance releases (a new release of a preexisting Product that implements substantially the same core technologies) of a Product that implemented a prior version of the Java Specification ("Initial Product") where such maintenance release implements the same version of the Java Specification implemented by the Initial Product: 1. If released before the “Migration Date”, such maintenance release passes (in accordance with the Documentation, including the TCK Users Guide) the most current TCK applicable to the version of the Java Specification implemented by the Initial Product and available from Oracle 180 one hundred eighty (180) days before FCS of such Product. 2. If released after the “Migration Date”: (i) either Licensee has already released (and continues to make available) a compatible successor Product (per Section 2.1[a],[b] and [d]) that implements the latest available version of the Java Specification implemented by the Initial Product, or Oracle has released and continues to make generally available for license an RI for the latest available version of the Java Specification implemented by the Initial Product; and (ii) such maintenance releases pass (in accordance with the Documentation, including the TCK Users Guide) the most current TCK applicable to the version of the Java Specification implemented by the Initial Product and available from Oracle 180 one hundred eighty (180) days before FCS of such Product.

Appears in 11 contracts

Sources: TCK License Agreement, Stand Alone TCK License Agreement, TCK License Agreement

Superseded Releases. Oracle agrees that under the following circumstances the provisions of Section 2.1(b)(v) above shall not be understood to preclude Licensee from distributing maintenance releases (a new release of a preexisting Product that implements substantially the same core technologies) of a Product that implemented a prior version of the Java Specification ("Initial Product") where such maintenance release implements the same version of the Java Specification implemented by the Initial Product: 1. If released before the “Migration Date”, such maintenance release passes (in accordance with the Documentation, including the TCK Users Guide) the most current TCK applicable to the version of the Java Specification implemented by the Initial Product and available from Oracle 180 120 days before FCS of such Product. 2. If released after the “Migration Date”: (i) either Licensee has already released (and continues to make available) a compatible successor Product (per Section 2.1[a],[b] and [d]) that implements the latest available version of the Java Specification implemented by the Initial Product, or Oracle has released and continues to make generally available for license an RI for the latest available version of the Java Specification implemented by the Initial Product; and (ii) such maintenance releases pass (in accordance with the Documentation, including the TCK Users Guide) the most current TCK applicable to the version of the Java Specification implemented by the Initial Product and available from Oracle 180 120 days before FCS of such Product.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: TCK License Agreement, TCK License Agreement, TCK License Agreement

Superseded Releases. Oracle agrees that under the following circumstances the provisions of Section 2.1(b)(v) above shall not be understood to preclude Licensee from distributing maintenance releases (a new release of a preexisting Product that implements substantially the same core technologies) of a Product that implemented a prior version of the Java Specification ("Initial Product") where such maintenance release implements the same version of the Java Specification implemented by the Initial Product: 1. If released before the “Migration Date”, such maintenance release passes (in accordance with the Documentation, including the TCK Users Guide) the most current TCK applicable to the version of the Java Specification implemented by the Initial Product and available from Oracle 180 120 days before FCS of such Product. 2. If released after the “Migration Date”: (i) either Licensee has already released (and continues to make available) a compatible successor Product (per Section 2.1[a],[b] and [d]) that implements the latest available version of the Java Specification implemented by the Initial Product, or Oracle has released and continues to make generally available for license an RI for the latest available version of the Java Specification implemented by the Initial ProductProduct and Licensee provides accurate information along with its maintenance release (and included prominently on the packaging, if any) for how to obtain the latest available version of the Java Specification and corresponding RI from Oracle, and indicating that such RI and Specification are the latest available versions; and (ii) such maintenance releases pass (in accordance with the Documentation, including the TCK Users Guide) the most current TCK applicable to the version of the Java Specification implemented by the Initial Product and available from Oracle 180 120 days before FCS of such Product.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Stand Alone TCK License Agreement, TCK License Agreement

Superseded Releases. Oracle agrees that under the following circumstances the provisions of Section 2.1(b)(v) above shall not be understood to preclude Licensee from distributing maintenance releases (a new release of a preexisting Product that implements substantially the same core technologies) of a Product that implemented a prior version of the Java Specification ("Initial Product") where such maintenance release implements the same version of the Java Specification implemented by the Initial Product: 1. If released before the “Migration Date”, such maintenance release passes (in accordance with the Documentation, including the TCK Users Guide) the most current TCK applicable to the version of the Java Specification implemented by the Initial Product and available from Oracle 180 days before FCS of such Product. 2. If released after the “Migration Date”: (i) either Licensee has already released (and continues to make available) a compatible successor Product (per Section 2.1[a],[b] and [de]) that implements the latest available version of the Java Specification implemented by the Initial Product, or Oracle has released and continues to make generally available for license an RI for the latest available version of the Java Specification implemented by the Initial ProductProduct and Licensee provides accurate information along with its maintenance release (and included prominently on the packaging, if any) for how to obtain the latest available version of the Java Specification and corresponding RI from Oracle, and indicating that such RI and Specification are the latest available versions; and (ii) such maintenance releases pass (in accordance with the Documentation, including the TCK Users Guide) the most current TCK applicable to the version of the Java Specification implemented by the Initial Product and available from Oracle 180 days before FCS of such Product.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: TCK License Agreement

Superseded Releases. Oracle Sun agrees that under the following circumstances the provisions of Section 2.1(b)(v) above shall not be understood to preclude Licensee from distributing maintenance releases (a new release of a preexisting Product that implements imple- ments substantially the same core technologies) of a Product that implemented a prior version of the Java Specification ("Initial Product") where such maintenance release implements the same version of the Java Specification implemented by the Initial ProductProd- uct: 1. If released before the “Migration Date”, such maintenance release passes (in accordance with the Documentation, including the TCK Users Guide) the most current TCK applicable to the version of the Java Specification implemented imple- mented by the Initial Product and available from Oracle 180 Sun 120 days before FCS of such Product. 2. If released after the “Migration Date”: (i) either Licensee has already released (and continues to make availableavail- able) a compatible successor Product (per Section 2.1[a],[b] and [d]) that implements the latest available version of the Java Specification implemented imple- mented by the Initial Product, or Oracle Sun has released and continues to make generally available for license an RI for the latest available version ver- sion of the Java Specification implemented by the Initial ProductProduct and Licensee provides accurate information along with its maintenance release (and included prominently on the packaging, if any) for how to obtain the latest available version of the Java Specification and corre- sponding RI from Sun, and indicating that such RI and Specification are the latest available versions; and (ii) such maintenance releases pass (in accordance with the DocumentationDocumenta- tion, including the TCK Users Guide) the most current TCK applicable to the version of the Java Specification implemented by the Initial Product Prod- uct and available from Oracle 180 Sun 120 days before FCS of such Product.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Technology License Agreement

Superseded Releases. Oracle agrees that under the following circumstances the provisions of Section 2.1(b)(v) above shall not be understood to preclude Licensee from distributing maintenance releases (a new release of a preexisting Product that implements substantially the same core technologies) of a Product that implemented a prior version of the Java Specification ("Initial Product") where such maintenance release implements the same version of the Java Specification implemented by the Initial Product: 1. If released before the “Migration Date”, such maintenance release passes (in accordance with the Documentation, including the TCK Users Guide) the most current TCK applicable to the version of the Java Specification implemented by the Initial Product and available from Oracle 180 120 days before FCS of such Product. 2. If released after the “Migration Date”: (i) : either Licensee has already released (and continues to make available) a compatible successor Product (per Section 2.1[a],[b] and [d]) that implements the latest available version of the Java Specification implemented by the Initial Product, or Oracle has released and continues to make generally available for license an RI for the latest available version of the Java Specification implemented by the Initial ProductProduct and Licensee provides accurate information along with its maintenance release (and included prominently on the packaging, if any) for how to obtain the latest available version of the Java Specification and corresponding RI from Oracle, and indicating that such RI and Specification are the latest available versions; and (ii) and such maintenance releases pass (in accordance with the Documentation, including the TCK Users Guide) the most current TCK applicable to the version of the Java Specification implemented by the Initial Product and available from Oracle 180 120 days before FCS of such Product.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: TCK License Agreement

Superseded Releases. Oracle agrees that under the following circumstances the provisions of Section 2.1(b)(v) above shall not be understood to preclude Licensee from distributing maintenance releases (a new release of a preexisting Product that implements substantially the same core technologies) of a Product that implemented a prior version of the Java Specification ("Initial Product") where such maintenance release implements the same version of the Java Specification implemented by the Initial Product:Specification 1. If released before the “Migration Date”, such maintenance release passes (in accordance with the Documentation, including the TCK Users Guide) the most current TCK applicable to the version of the Java Specification implemented by the Initial Product and available from Oracle 180 120 days before FCS of such Product. 2. If released after the “Migration Date”: (i) either Licensee has already released (and continues to make available) a compatible successor Product (per Section 2.1[a],[b] and [de]) that implements the latest available version of the Java Specification implemented by the Initial Product, or Oracle has released and continues to make generally available for license an RI for the latest available version of the Java Specification implemented by the Initial ProductProduct and Licensee provides accurate information along with its maintenance release (and included prominently on the packaging, if any) for how to obtain the latest available version of the Java Specification and corresponding RI from Oracle, and indicating that such RI and Specification are the latest available versions; and (ii) such maintenance releases pass (in accordance with the Documentation, including the TCK Users Guide) the most current TCK applicable to the version of the Java Specification implemented by the Initial Product and available from Oracle 180 120 days before FCS of such Product.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Stand Alone TCK License Agreement