Interface Claims definition

Interface Claims means claims of a patent or patent application, which are owned or controlled by a party, that must be infringed in order to comply with the Digital Display Interfaces. "Interface Claims" does not include claims relating to manufacturing technology, claims not required to be infringed in complying with the Digital Display Interfaces (even if in the same patent as Interface Claims), or claims which, if licensed, would require a payment of royalties to unaffiliated third parties. The "DIGITAL DISPLAY INTERFACES" are the electrical interfaces, mechanical interfaces, signals, signaling and coding protocols, and bus protocols disclosed in, and required by, the most recent (at the time of termination under Subsection 10.2) Approved Specification (as provided in Subsection 4.2.2) (hereinafter "Convenience Specification"), including described options in the Convenience Specification. [***] means claims of a patent or patent application, which are owned or controlled by a party, to the extent that such claims read on [***] does not include claims relating to manufacturing technology, or claims which, if licensed, would require a payment of royalties to unaffiliated third parties. [***] means claims of a patent or patent application, which are owned or controlled by a party, to the extent that such claims read on [***] does not include claims relating to manufacturing technology, or claims which, if licensed, would require a payment of royalties to unaffiliated third parties. [***].
Interface Claims means claims of a patent or patent application, which are owned or controlled by a party at any time during the term of this Agreement, that are necessarily and unavoidably infringed in order to comply with the High Definition Audio Interfaces. “Interface Claims” does not include: (a) claims relating to manufacturing technology; (b) claims to any enabling technologies which are not defined in the Specification and may be necessary to make or use any product or portion thereof in compliance with the High Definition Audio Interfaces; (c) claims covering the use or implementation of other specifications, technical documentation or technology merely referred to in the High Definition Audio Interfaces; (d) claims not required to be infringed in complying with the High Definition Audio Interfaces (even if in the same patent as Interface Claims); or (e) claims which, if licensed, would require a payment of royalties to unaffiliated third parties.
Interface Claims means claims of a patent or patent application, which are owned or controlled by a party, that must be infringed in order to comply with the AGP Interfaces. “Interface Claims” does not include claims relating to manufacturing technology, claims not required to be infringed in complying with the AGP Interfaces (even if in the same patent as Interface Claims), or claims which, if licensed, would require a payment of royalties to unaffiliated third parties.

Examples of Interface Claims in a sentence

  • That is to say, under the new Hydrocarbon Code, the State is the sole own‐ er of the hydrocarbons contained in the Congolese soil and subsoil.In regard to the allocation of hydrocarbon rights, which differs from the procedure for organising public contracts, the new law establishes a specific procedure for calls for ten‐ ders by the Council of Ministers, because of the strategic nature of hydrocarbon resources.

  • The PQRS data that feeds into the benchmark are based on Medicare patients only for some reporting mechanisms (e.g., GPRO Web Interface, Claims), but for other reporting mechanisms, providers are allowed to submit data for both Medicare and non-Medicare patients (e.g., Registry, EHR, QCDR & Measures Group reporting).


More Definitions of Interface Claims

Interface Claims means claims of a patent or patent application, which are owned or controlled by a party, that must be infringed in order to comply with the Digital Display Interfaces. "Interface Claims" does not include claims relating to manufacturing technology, claims not required to be infringed in complying with the Digital Display Interfaces (even if in the same patent as Interface Claims), or claims which, if licensed, would require a payment of royalties to unaffiliated third parties. The "DIGITAL DISPLAY INTERFACES" are the electrical interfaces, mechanical interfaces, signals, signaling and coding protocols, and bus protocols disclosed in, and required by, the Disagreement Specification, including described options in that specification. [***] means claims of a patent or patent application, which are owned or controlled by a party, to the extent that such claims read on [***] does not include claims relating [***] Confidential Treatment has been requested for certain portions of this document. Such portions have been filed separately with the Securities and Exchange Commission. INTEL AND SILICON IMAGE CONFIDENTIAL to manufacturing technology, or claims which, if licensed, would require a payment of royalties to unaffiliated third parties. [***] means claims of a patent or patent application, which are owned or controlled by a party, to the extent that such claims read on [***] does not include claims relating to manufacturing technology, or claims which, if licensed, would require a payment of royalties to unaffiliated third parties. [***].
Interface Claims means claims of a patent or patent application, which are owned or controlled by a party, that must be infringed in order to comply with the Digital Display Interfaces. "Interface Claims" does not include claims relating to manufacturing technology, claims not required to be infringed in complying with the Digital Display Interfaces (even if in the same patent as Interface Claims), or claims which, if licensed, would require a payment of royalties to unaffiliated third parties. - "Compliant Portion" means portions of products (hardware, software or combinations thereof) that implement and are compliant with the Digital Display Interfaces.
Interface Claims means claims of a patent or patent application, which are owned or controlled by a party, that must be infringed in order to comply with the Digital Display Interfaces. "Interface Claims" does not include claims relating to manufacturing technology, claims not required to be infringed in complying with the Digital Display Interfaces (even if in the same patent as Interface Claims), or claims which, if licensed, would require a payment of royalties to unaffiliated third parties.
Interface Claims does not include claims relating to manufacturing technology, claims not required to be infringed in complying with the Digital Display Interfaces (even if in the same patent as Interface Claims), or claims which, if licensed, would require a payment of royalties to unaffiliated third parties.

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