OEM License definition

OEM License shall have the meaning as set out in section 3.3 to this Agreement.
OEM License means that License granted under Section 2.6 of this Agreement.
OEM License. You may reproduce and distribute the Software only as an integral part of or incorporated in Your product or as a standalone Software maintenance update for existing end users of Your products, excluding any other standalone products, subject to these conditions:

Examples of OEM License in a sentence

  • The third party should purchase the OEM license directly or alternatively our Extended OEM License can be acquired.

  • For You to obtain a valid Commercial License or valid Standard OEM License, You must enter into a support and maintenance agreement as included as Addendum 2 to this License Agreement for a minimal term of one year.

  • The termination or expiration of this Agreement shall not impair any license-, sublicense- or maintenance obligations already granted or undertaken by Licensee towards Third Party regarding Licensed Software lawfully incorporated into Licensee Product pursuant to OEM License under this Agreement.

  • Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Term expires as of the last to expire License Term (e.g., Instance Subscription License, Standard OEM License or Volume Subscription License) if, as of such date, Licensee has not purchased perpetual licenses to any Licensed Software.

  • IntervalZero and you (the “Customer”) have entered into either an End User License Agreement or an OEM License and Distribution Agreement (either, the “License Agreement”) pursuant to which Customer is licensing the Software.

  • The Standard OEM License and the Capacity Rental License, as specified hereunder, solely cover one specific application as identified in the invoice provided by ISA or its authorized resellers or distributors, whereas a Commercial License may cover various applications.

  • The Standard OEM License and the Capacity Rental License, as specified hereunder, solely cover one specific application as identified in the invoice provided by ISB or its authorized resellers or distributors, whereas a Commercial License may cover various applications.

  • A Standard OEM License is valid for the specific application confirmed in writing by ISA or its authorized resellers or distributors.

  • By doing so, depending on the chosen additions to the OEM License, Licensee will be authorized to use the Licensed Software as such on any websites (public or private) and Internal Applications, to incorporate Licensed Software into the number of SaaS Application and/or Web Application as specified by Licensee and approved by Highsoft in the License Statement.

  • A Standard OEM License is valid for the specific application confirmed in writing by ISB or its authorized resellers or distributors.


More Definitions of OEM License

OEM License. You may reproduce and distribute the Software only as an integral part of or incorporated in Your product or as a standalone Software maintenance update for existing end users of Your products, excluding any other standalone products, subject to these conditions: 1. This Software is licensed for use only in conjunction with Intel component products. Use of the Software in conjunction with non-Intel component products is not licensed hereunder. 2. You may not copy, modify, rent, sell, distribute or transfer any part of the Software except as provided in this Agreement, and you agree to prevent unauthorized copying of the Software.
OEM License means the OEM Customer Sublicense Agreement for Dedicated Systems between CUSTOMER and MS Distributor which is identified in the attached Exhibit A.

Related to OEM License

  • System License means a right to use certain DS Offerings for a specific database instance or as may be otherwise indicated in the Product Portfolio. A minimum number of Named User’s (or Extended Enterprise Named User’s, as applicable) rights to use certain identified DS Offerings may be required in order to be granted a System License. If the name of the DS Offering includes a specific reference to “Departmental Site License”, such DS Offering shall be used only within a particular department of Customer at a particular office, building or physical location which shall be identified in the Transaction Document. Token Based. Use of a DS Offering granted in Token Based mode provides a right to use a determined number of tokens for the duration of the license. Tokens are reserved for one (1) use at a time and when released, are available for other uses. The quantity of tokens required for a given use of the DS Offering is determined in the Product Portfolio and/or in the Documentation, and may be changed in the event of modifications to such DS Offering. Pool of tokens of same type can be accessed and used simultaneously by one or several authorized Users and/or Extended Enterprise Users and/or Machines, as applicable within the limit of the number of available tokens.

  • 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:

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

  • End User License Agreement means a license grant or end user license agreement governing software as further described in this Agreement or any applicable Appendix.