Examples of Licensed PSP Publisher in a sentence
In the event that Publisher elects to have one of its Licensed PSP Products distributed and sold by another Licensed PSP Publisher, Publisher must provide SCEA with advance written notice of such election, the name of the Licensed PSP Publisher and any additional information requested by SCEA regarding the nature of the distribution services provided by such Licensed PSP Publisher prior to manufacture of such Licensed PSP Product.
Publisher may contract with a third party for development of Licensed PSP Products, provided that such third party is: (i) a Licensed PSP Publisher, (ii) a Licensed PSP Developer, or (iii) an SCEA-authorized subcontractor in compliance with the provisions of Section 16.6. Publisher shall notify SCEA in writing of the identity of any such third party within thirty (30) days of entering into an agreement or other arrangement with the third party.
In the event that Publisher licenses a proposed Licensed PSP Product from another Licensed PSP Publisher or a Licensed PSP Developer, it shall immediately notify SCEA of such change and must re-submit such Licensed PSP Product to SCEA for approval in accordance with the provisions of Section 5.2.1 above.
If a Product Proposal receives a “Fail”, then neither Publisher nor any other Licensed PSP Developer or Licensed PSP Publisher may re-submit such Product Proposal without significant, substantive revisions.
Publisher may contract with a third party for development of Licensed PSP Products, provided that such third party is: (i) a Licensed PSP Publisher, (ii) a Licensed PSP Developer, or (iii) an SCEA-authorized subcontractor in compliance with the provisions of Section 16.6. Publisher shall notify SCEA in writing of the identity of any such third party within [* ] days of entering into an agreement or other arrangement with the third party.
If a Product Proposal receives a "Fail", then neither Publisher nor any other Licensed PSP Developer or Licensed PSP Publisher may resubmit such Product Proposal without significant, substantive revisions.
In the event that Publisher licenses a proposed Licensed PSP Product from another Licensed PSP Publisher or a Licensed PSP Developer, it shall immediately notify SCEA of such change and must resubmit such Licensed PSP Product to SCEA for approval in accordance with the provisions of Section 5.2.1 above.
If a Product Proposal receives a "Fail", then neither Publisher nor any other Licensed PSP Developer or Licensed PSP Publisher may re-submit such Product Proposal without significant, substantive revisions.
If a Product Proposal receives a “Fail”, then neither Publisher nor any other Licensed PSP Developer or Licensed PSP Publisher may re- submit such Product Proposal without significant, substantive revisions.