Third Party Distribution Sample Clauses

Third Party Distribution. You may permit distributors of your programs to copy and distribute the Distributable Code as part of those programs.
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Third Party Distribution. You may permit distributors of your applications to copy and distribute the Distributable Code as part of those applications. Distribution Requirements. For any Distributable Code you distribute, you must: add significant primary functionality to it in your applications; require distributors and external end users to agree to terms that protect the Distributable Code at least as much as this agreement; and indemnify, defend, and hold harmless Microsoft from any claims, including attorneys’ fees, related to the distribution or use of your applications, except to the extent that any claim is based solely on the Distributable Code. Distribution Restrictions. You may not: use Microsoft’s trademarks in your applications’ names or in a way that suggests your applications come from or are endorsed by Microsoft; or modify or distribute the source code of any Distributable Code so that any part of it becomes subject to an Excluded License. An “Excluded License” is one that requires, as a condition of use, modification or distribution, that (i) the code be disclosed or distributed in source code form; or (ii) others have the right to modify it.
Third Party Distribution. (a) Notwithstanding anything to the contrary stated in this Agreement, but subject to Section 2.5(b), Reuters hereby grants to TSI a royalty-free, fully paid up, worldwide, perpetual, non-exclusive, non-assignable (except as set forth in Section 12.6) right and license, under the Reuters Intellectual Property Rights, to grant any and all systems integrators, original equipment manufacturers, resellers, distributors or other licensees other than a Specified Company (each a “Third Party Reseller”) of Licensed Products (whether in Object Code or Source Code form), without payment by the Third Party Reseller of any license fees or other consideration to Reuters, non-exclusive, worldwide, perpetual, rights and licenses to exercise any and all of the rights under the license to Original TIB Technology granted by Reuters to TSI in Section 2.1 and to Reuters Enhancements granted by Reuters to TSI in Section 2.3, in each case without subjecting the Third Party Reseller to the limitations set forth in Section 2.4, but without relieving TSI of its obligations to comply with the provisions of Section 2.4 and in all cases subject to the following provisions of this Section 2.5. (b) During the Exclusivity Period, TSI shall not grant any Specified Company any right or license to resell or distribute TSI Products (whether on a stand-alone basis or Embedded in any other products). (c) During the Exclusivity Period, subject to Section 2.5(d), TSI shall not grant any Specified Company any right or license to sub-license, distribute, perform, display, sell or license any TSI Technology, or any Technology derived from or based on such Technology, Embedded in such Specified Company’s products or services, including as an integral part thereof, or as a feature thereto. (d) Nothing herein shall prohibit TSI from selling and providing TSI Products to any Specified Company solely for internal use purposes of such Specified Company. (e) TSI hereby represents and warrants that as of the Effective Date (i) TSI is not a party to any agreement with a Specified Company except as disclosed on Schedule 2.5(e) hereto (each such disclosed agreement being referred to as a “Prior TSI Specified Company Agreement”); (ii) true and correct copies of each Prior TSI Specified Company Agreement have been provided to Reuters; and (iii) no Prior TSI Specified Company Agreement includes a right granted to such Specified Company to resell TSI Products. For purposes of clarification, no Prior TSI Specifie...
Third Party Distribution. 13.1 Subject to compliance with the remainder of this clause 13, Opera may distribute Google Opera Browsers to Third Party Distributors, provided that such Google Opera Browsers are not modified in any way prior to use by End Users. 13.2 Opera shall, and shall ensure that each Third Party Distributor shall, distribute Google Opera Browsers in a manner that is no less protective of the Google Products and Google than the terms of this Agreement and shall include at a minimum and without limitation, contractual provisions which disclaim, to the extent permitted by applicable law: (a) Google’s liability for any damages, whether direct, indirect, incidental or consequential; and (b) all warranties with respect to Google, including warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, and non-infringement (for avoidance of doubt, these disclaimers may be accomplished using a phrase such as “Opera’s suppliers” and need not specify Google by name). 13.3 During the Term, Opera shall, and shall require each Third Party Distributor to, comply with the following in respect of their distribution of any Google Opera Browser: (a) Google’s client application guidelines, a current version of which is attached hereto as Exhibit F, as may be updated by Google from time to time (the “Client Application Guidelines”); and (b) Google’s mobile browser guidelines, a current version of which is attached hereto as Exhibit G, as may be updated by Google from time to time (the “Mobile Browser Guidelines”). 13.4 Google in its sole discretion may direct Opera to cease distributing Google Opera Browsers to or through any Third Party Distributor that, in Google’s sole discretion: (a) is not compliant with the Client Application Guidelines and/or the Mobile Browser Guidelines; (b) would harm or devalue Google’s business, brand or name; and/or (c) violate Google’s privacy policy. In such circumstances, as soon as reasonably practicable (but in no event longer than fourteen (14) days following receipt of Google?s notice), Opera shall cause the relevant Third Party Distributor(s) to cease distribution of such Google Opera Browser and Google will have no obligation under clause 6.1 of Schedule One of this Agreement with respect to any Search Queries submitted to Google from any such Google Opera Browser. Any such Opera Desktop Browser, Opera Mobile Browser or Opera Mini Browser that Opera subsequently allows such Third Party Distributor to distribute shall not include any of the Go...
Third Party Distribution. If Licensee wishes to distribute the Product to third parties as bundled with Licensee's software application or installed on Licensee's hardware, Licensee must contact Licensor and enter into a separate license agreement.
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Third Party Distribution. Distributor may distribute Bundles to third parties solely for redistribution of such Bundles by those third parties directly to End Users (such third parties, “Third Party Distributors”); provided that: (a) in connection with any and all such offers or distributions, Distributor shall, and shall ensure that each Third Party Distributor shall, distribute Bundles in a manner that is no less protective of the Products and Google than the terms of this Agreement, and (b) Google in its sole discretion may direct Distributor to cease distributing Bundles to any Third Party Distributor that in Google’s sole discretion would either: (i) harm or devalue Google’s business, brand or name, or (ii) violate Google’s privacy policy, and Distributor shall cause any such Third Party Distributor to cease distribution of Bundles as soon as practicable but in no event longer than [ * ] following receipt of such request from Google. Distributor shall ensure that no Third Party Distributor bundles anything in or with Bundles without Google’s prior written approval, and if Google grants its approval, Distributor shall provide Google with information about any such bundling arrangements at Google’s request.
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Third Party Distribution. FFG will from time to time upon request of BRIAZZ, provide BRIAZZ with purchasing, warehousing and storage of food products, packaging and other services as mutually agreed to between the parties.
Third Party Distribution. 1.4.1 Syndicated Sites and Conditions to Permitted Distribution. With respect to any domain included in the definition of Site that is not owned by Customer, InfoSpace or an Affiliate (as defined below) (collectively, “Syndicated Sites”) and/or any Google approved Client Application (as defined in Section 2.6), Customer may provide access to the Services to such Syndicated Sites and/or through each approved Client Application (and may share any revenues received by Customer from Google with such Syndicated Sites) under the following conditions: [*] [*] [*] [*] [*] [*] [*] [*]
Third Party Distribution. You may permit distributors of your Kinect v2 Applications to copy and distribute the Distributable Code as part of those Kinect v2 Applications.
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