FPS SDK definition

FPS SDK means the FPS specification, FPS server reference implementation, FPS sample code, and FPS development keys, as provided by Apple to You.
FPS SDK means the FPS specification, FPS server reference implementation, FPS sample code and FPS development keys, as provided by Apple to You.

Examples of FPS SDK in a sentence

  • Any development and testing You perform with the FPS SDK is at Your own risk and expense, and Apple will not be liable to You for such use or for declining Your request to use FPS in a production or commercial environment.

  • Further, Apple will have no obligation to provide any modified, updated or successor version of the FPS Deployment Package or the FPS SDK to You and will have no obligation to maintain compatibility with any prior version.

  • If Apple makes new versions of the FPS Deployment Package or FPS SDK available to You, then You agree to update to them within a reasonable time period if requested to do so by Apple.

  • Except as permitted in Section 2.9 (Third-Party Service Providers), You will not provide the FPS Deployment Package to any third party or sublicense, sell, resell, lease, disclose or re-distribute the FPS Deployment Package or FPS SDK to any third party (or any implementation thereof) without Apple’s prior written consent.

  • You may use the FPS SDK to develop and test a server-side implementation of FPS, solely for use with video streamed by You (or on Your behalf) through Your Applications, or video downloaded for viewing through Your Applications, on iOS, iPadOS and/or tvOS, through Safari on macOS or as otherwise approved by Apple in writing (collectively, “Authorised FPS Applications”).

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