Examples of RAND License in a sentence
Each Member agrees to negotiate in good faith for the grant to each other Member a RAND License to any Necessary Claims upon such terms and conditions as may be agreed to between such Mem- bers.
RAND Mode A Working Group operating mode under which Participants may offer a RAND License or RAND-Z License or withhold granting a license at all.
Each Member agrees to grant the RAND License and Reciprocal License under any and all of its Necessary Patent Claims not excluded in accordance with Section II or this Section III.
Prior to the end of the relevant Exclusion Period following a Call for Patents, or in the case of new Project Members prior to the deadline specified in Section III.E.3, a Member shall submit a RAND License Certificate, Reciprocal License Certificate or an Exclusion Certificate with respect to the disclosed Necessary Patent Claim.
Failure of such former Member to submit a RAND License Certificate, a Reciprocal License Certificate or an Exclusion Certificate prior to such deadline will have the consequences set forth in Section III.C.3.
Failure to submit a RAND License Certificate, Reciprocal License Certificate or an Exclusion Certificate as required under this Section II.C.3 shall have the consequences set forth in Section III.C.3.
No RAND License or Reciprocal License granted pursuant to this IP Policy includes any right or license to offer, sell, distribute or sublicense any Source Code.
A RAND License or Reciprocal License is granted whether or not the Member or any of its Representatives ever had any knowledge of the existence of such Necessary Patent Claims.
In the event a non-Member requests in writing a RAND License that a Member is obligated to grant to Project Members pursuant to this Project IP Policy with respect to a Conformance Implementation, then such Member agrees to xxxxx x XXXX License to such non-Member, provided that such non-Member executes an Adopter Agreement in a form approved by a majority of the Project Members.
An Exclusion Certificate effectively excludes a Necessary Patent Claim from the default RAND License or Reciprocal License obligation.