Inbound Licenses definition

Inbound Licenses means, collectively, any Contract (including covenants not to xxx) or other permission pursuant to which Seller is authorized or otherwise permitted to access or exploit any other Person’s IP, or any Contract pursuant to which Seller obtains a right to access or exploit a Person’s IP in the form of commercially available object code software or services, such as a software as a services Contract or a cloud services Contract.
Inbound Licenses has the meaning set forth in Section 5.7(v).
Inbound Licenses has the meaning set forth in Section 3.9(f).

Examples of Inbound Licenses in a sentence

  • The Company is current with all payment obligations under the Inbound Licenses and, in its reasonable judgment, does not anticipate any payments to become due under the Inbound Licenses within twelve (12) months after the Closing Date.

  • Except as set forth in the Inbound Licenses, no royalties, commissions, fees, or other payments are or will become payable by the Corporation to any Person by reason of the Exploitation of any Corporation IP in the conduct of the Corporation’s business as currently conducted and as currently proposed to be conducted.


More Definitions of Inbound Licenses

Inbound Licenses shall have the meaning set forth in Section 4.13(d).
Inbound Licenses shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2.8(m)(i) of this Agreement.
Inbound Licenses is defined in Section 4.15.
Inbound Licenses has the meaning assigned to such term in Section 4.18(a).
Inbound Licenses means all Contracts to which the Company is a party or by which the Company is bound pursuant to which the Company is granted any license, release, option or other right to any Third-Party Intellectual Property that is used in the development, marketing or licensing of the Company Products.
Inbound Licenses. All Contracts pursuant to which the Company has the right to Exploit any Company IP for which the Company does not own all right, title and interest.
Inbound Licenses has the meaning set forth in Section 2.13(f).