Examples of Licensed Publisher in a sentence
In the event that Publisher elects to have one of its Licensed Products distributed and sold by another Licensed Publisher, Publisher must provide SCEA with advance written notice of such election, the name of the Licensed Publisher and any additional information requested by SCEA regarding the nature of the distribution services provided by such Licensed Publisher prior to manufacture of such Licensed Product.
In the event that Publisher licenses a proposed Licensed Product from another Licensed Publisher or a Licensed Developer, it shall immediately notify SCEA of such change and must re-submit such Licensed Product to SCEA for approval in accordance with the provisions of Section 5.2.1 above.
If a Product Proposal is "Not Approved", then neither Publisher nor any other Licensed Developer or Licensed Publisher may re-submit such Product Proposal without significant, substantive revisions.
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Further, Publisher shall not sub-publish such PlayStation 2 format Software through a third party either within or outside the Licensed Territory unless and until such sub-publisher shall be authorised and licensed so to do either pursuant to a current PlayStation 2 Licensed Publisher Agreement with SCEE or a current PlayStation 2 licence agreement with the applicable Affiliate of SCEE.
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Publisher’s license to publish Licensed Products in the Territory under the PS3 LPA does not extend to Licensed Products previously published for the PlayStation 3 computer entertainment system by another Licensed Publisher.
In addition, if a Product Proposal as submitted by any Licensed Publisher or Licensed Developer is "Not Approved" by SCEA, it cannot be re-submitted by another Licensed Publisher or Licensed Developer without significant, substantive revisions.
In the event that Publisher elects to have one of its Licensed Products distributed and sold by another Licensed Publisher, Publisher must provide SCEA with written notice of such election, the name of the Licensed Publisher and any additional information requested by SCEA regarding the nature of the distribution services provided by such Licensed Publisher prior to manufacture of any Units of such Licensed Product.
If a Product Proposal is “Not Approved”, then neither Publisher nor any other Licensed Developer or Licensed Publisher may re-submit such Product Proposal without significant, substantive revisions.