Approved Deliverable definition

Approved Deliverable means the final version and contents of any Draft Deliverable approved as an Approved Deliverable as set forth in the Applicable Working Group Charter.
Approved Deliverable means the final version and contents of any Draft Deliverable approved as an Approved Deliverable as set forth in Section 8.4.

Examples of Approved Deliverable in a sentence

  • Source code may not be a required element of an Approved Deliverable specification.

  • The dataset may not be a required element of an Approved Deliverable specification.

  • Each Working Group must specify the patent mode under which it will operate prior to initiating any work on any Draft Deliverable or Approved Deliverable other than source code or datasets.

  • No Draft Deliverable or Approved Deliverable may be submitted to another organization without Approval by the Steering Committee.

  • Upon the designation of a Draft Deliverable as an Approved Deliverable, the Project Chair will publish the Approved Deliverable in a manner agreed upon by the Working Group Participants (i.e., Project Participant only location, publicly available location, Project maintained website, Project member website, etc.).

  • The publication of an Approved Deliverable in a publicly accessible manner must include the terms under which the Approved Deliverable and/or source code is being made available under, as set forth in the applicable Working Group Charter.

  • For materials other than source code or datasets developed by the Working Group, the Approved Deliverable is subject to then current terms of the Common Patent Policy for ITU-T/ITU-R/ISO/IEC, the Guidelines for Implementing the Common Patent Policy for ITU-T/ITU-R/ISO/IEC (including the Common Guidelines and Specific Provisions for ISO and IEC only), and Patent Statement and Licensing Declaration Form, which are available at ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇/iso-standards-and-patents.html.

  • Prior to the adoption of a Draft Deliverable as an Approved Deliverable, a Working Group Participant may exclude Essential Claims from its licensing commitments under this agreement by providing written notice of that intent to the Working Group chair (“Exclusion Notice”).

  • Upon a Draft Deliverable being declared an Approved Deliverable by the Steering Committee, Working Group Participants will, without further action, be subject to the obligations set forth in the Open Web Foundation Final Specification Agreement (OWFa 1.0) with respect to that Approved Deliverable, except for any Granted Claims set forth in an Exclusion Notice.

  • Working Group Participants that developed that Draft Deliverable or Approved Deliverable agree to grant the copyright rights necessary to make those submissions.