Game License definition

Game License means security access technology, such as an authentication key or 5x5 code that allows an End User to access a Software Title or Digital Content.
Game License means Licensed Software that is identified as “Game License” or “InstaMAT Game License” in the Order Confirmation. The Game License may also be identified by the inclusion of a size quantifier such as “Small”, “Medium” or “Large”.
Game License means a license allowing the user to access and play the Game under the terms and conditions set forth in the agreement, including article 8. (Game License) of the agreement. “Guest Pass”means a code which can be made available to the user when the user purchases the Game. This code can be given by the user to another person, allowing this person to access the Game for a certain amount of time. “Party” means the user or Pathea Games, both together referred to as the “Parties”. “Privacy Policy” means the privacy policy applicable to the personal data collected from the user in the services and processed by Pathea Games. “Release” means the date as from which the game will be made available to the user as a final product. New content and/or updates and upgrades of the game may be added to the game after the release by Pathea Games. “Services” means the services provided to the user by Pathea Games, free of charge or for a fee, including the Website, the Forums, the Game, the Shop, and through partnering third party outlets such as Steam.. “Territory” means serviced countries of Asia, Europe, North America and Oceania.

Examples of Game License in a sentence

  • Licensor and Licensee (“Parties” collectively) entered into a Ragnarok Online Game License Agreement (“The Agreement”), dated on February 27th, 2010.

  • Parties entered into a First Amendment to the Ragnarok Online Game License Agreement (“First Amendment”), dated on October 1st, 2011.

  • Parties entered into Second Amendment to the Ragnarok Online Game License Agreement (“Second Amendment”), dated on February 27th, 2013.

  • The New Holders, on the one hand, and the Existing Holders and the Sponsor, collectively, on the other hand, may each demand Underwritten Shelf Takedowns pursuant to this Section 2.1.4 not more than two times in any twelve (12) month period (the “Yearly Limit”).

  • Party B and Party C entered into The Online Game License Agreement in August, 2009 (the “Original Agreement”), that grants Party C to exclusively distribute the XT Online game software.

  • In this event, the User will have to acquire a Game License in order to access and play the Game as from the Release, as this key does not grant User a Game License or any other rights to access or use the Game.

  • The User can access and play the Game after the Release by acquiring a Game License.

  • Moreover, the User has the option for paid Game License Agreements to terminate the Game License Agreement online by means of a corresponding button in accordance with Section 9 Paragraph 2.

  • Licensor and Licensee entered into that certain Computer Game License Agreement dated as of August 8, 1994 as amended (the "ORIGINAL AGREEMENT") for the purpose of licensing certain intellectual property to Licensee and the development of interactive entertainment software related to such licensed rights.

  • The Parties agree to extend the term of the Original Game License Agreement for One (1) year (“Renewed Term”) from the expiration thereof, and it shall be automatically extended for additional One (1) year unless either Party notifies the other Party, in writing, of its intention not to renew the the Original Game License Agreement at least thirty (30) Business Days prior to the expiration of such Renewed Term.


More Definitions of Game License

Game License means security access technology, such as an authentication key or 5x5 code that allows an End User to access a Software Title or Digital Content. 3.21 [***]. 3.22 “Japan Sales Territory” means the country of Japan. 3.23 “Licensed Trademarks” means the Microsoft trademarks identified in the Durango Publisher Guide. 3.24 “Marketing Guidelines” means requirements in the following categories set forth in the Durango Publisher Guide which form the basis for Microsoft’s review and approval of EA’s Marketing Materials and any Media Plan: (i) conformance to the Branding Specifications; (ii) inclusion of any language pertaining to intellectual property rights of Microsoft or its third party suppliers; (iii) inclusion of any information relating to the use or maintenance of Durango; (iv) with respect to any language relating specifically to Durango, compliance of such language with the overall Durango marketing message, direction and plan; (v) adherence to the requirements of any applicable ratings board per Section 5.10; and (vi) the inclusion of any other information required by law. 3 MICROSOFT CONFIDENTIAL 3.25 “Marketing Materials” collectively means the Packaging Materials and all press releases, marketing, advertising or promotional materials related to the Software Title and Digital Content, including web advertising and EA’s web pages to the extent they refer to the Software Title(s) and Digital Content, that will be used and distributed by EA in the marketing of the Software Title(s) and Digital Content. 3.26 “Marketing Titles” means [***]. 3.27 “Marketplace Policy” means the document that governs the business of Xbox LIVE Marketplace, including, pricing, tokens, Gamerscore, and achievements. 3.28 [***].

Related to Game License

  • User License means a license granted under this ▇▇▇▇ to the Licensee to permit an Authorized User to use Software.

  • End User License means any license terms imposed by any Third Party Vendor on Customers and End Users. “Force Majeure Event” means an event or occurrence:

  • Research License means a nontransferable, nonexclusive license to make and to use the Licensed Products or the Licensed Processes as defined by the Licensed Patent Rights for purposes of research and not for purposes of commercial manufacture or distribution or in lieu of purchase.

  • State license means a license issued by the department that allows a person to operate a marihuana establishment.

  • Software License means a license for the Software granted under this ▇▇▇▇ to the Licensee;