Controlled Licence Terms definition
Examples of Controlled Licence Terms in a sentence
The intended introduction of Intellectual Property (including, but not limited to Software) under Controlled Licence Terms in the Project requires the approval of the General Assembly to implement such introduction into the Consortium Plan.
The intended introduction of Intellectual Property (including, but not limited to Software) under Controlled Licence Terms in the Project requires the approval of the Steering Committee to implement such introduction into the Consortium Plan.
During the Robotics Application Oriented Research Experiment, the intended introduction of Intellectual Property (including, but not limited to Software) under Controlled Licence Terms in the Robotics Application Oriented Research Experiment requires the prior approval of the Cascade Funding Partner and of the Participating Parties to implement such introduction.
However, they also recognise that certain of such licence terms (namely Controlled Licence Terms) may restrict the options that are available for Use and dissemination of the resulting Foreground, and accordingly they wish to regulate, in accordance with this Section 4.2.
During the Research, the intended introduction of Intellectual Property (including, but not limited to Software) under Controlled Licence Terms in the Research requires the prior approval of the Cascade Funding Partner and of the Participating Parties to implement such introduction.
The intended introduction of Intellectual Property (including, but not limited to Software) under Controlled Licence Terms in the Project requires the approval of the Consortium Board to implement such introduction into the Consortium Plan.
No Access Rights to any Background or Results related to Software shall include the right to sub-licence such Background or Results upon Controlled Licence Terms (and accordingly none of them shall be sub- licenced upon Controlled Licence Terms) unless agreed expressly in writing by the Party granting the Access Rights.
The intended introduction of Background (including, but not limited to Software) un- der Controlled Licence Terms into the Project requires the approval of the General Assembly.
The intended introduction of Intellectual Property (including, but not limited to Software) under Controlled Licence Terms in the Project requires the approval of the General Project Assembly to implement such introduction into the Consortium Plan.
The intended introduction of Intellectual Property (including, but not limited to Software) under Controlled Licence Terms in the Project requires the approval of the Supervisory Board to implement such introduction into the Consortium Plan.