Software Contribution definition

Software Contribution means the code, documentation or other original works of authorship expressly identified in Schedule B, as well as any original work of authorship, including any modifications or additions to an existing work, that is intentionally submitted by You to the Software Project for inclusion in, or documentation of, any of the products owned or managed by the Software Project (the "Work").
Software Contribution means any software, programs, scripts, and the like that are contributed by any Contributor for use with a Proposed Specification.

Examples of Software Contribution in a sentence

  • If OCD, its Affiliates, Sub-Licensees or Sub-Distributors generate technical Know-how other than the Regulatory Approvals for Product in Territory B as a result of the OCD Software Contribution or otherwise, including possibly a patentable invention resulting from their activities pursuant to this Agreement, such Know-how shall be owned by OCD, solely if made solely by employees or contractors of OCD or jointly if made jointly by employees or contractors of OCD and Quotient.

  • This Agreement represents an Operational Level Agreement (“OLA” or “Agreement”) between the European Middleware Initiative (EMI) project and the European Desktop Grid Initiative (EDGI) for the provisioning of Software Contribution (SC) services required to include EDGI Products or Services within EMI distributions.

  • If the invention relates directly to the Instrument, Consumables or their manufacture (as opposed to an OCD Software Contribution), it shall be in the sole discretion of Quotient whether a Patent filing is made taking into account its overall Patent strategy and the desirability of keeping inventions as trade secrets.

  • The Parties do not contemplate OCD, its Affiliates, Sub-Licensees or Sub-Distributors generating any significant level of Intellectual Property Rights relating to the Product, with the exception of the results of OCD Software Contribution, Commercial IP and some level of Confidential Information.

Related to Software Contribution

  • Catch-Up Contribution means an Elective Deferral made to the Plan by a Catch-Up Eligible Participant that, during any taxable year of such Participant, exceeds one of the following:

  • Campaign Contribution means a gift, subscription, loan, advance or deposit of money or other thing of value, including the estimated value of an in-kind contribution, that is made to or received by an applicable public official or any person authorized to raise, collect or expend contributions on that official’s behalf for the purpose of electing the official to either statewide or local office. “Campaign Contribution” includes the payment of a debt incurred in an election campaign, but does not include the value of services provided without compensation or unreimbursed travel or other personal expenses of individuals who volunteer a portion or all of their time on behalf of a candidate or political committee, nor does it include the administrative or solicitation expenses of a political committee that are paid by an organization that sponsors the committee.

  • Matching Contributions means local cash and/or in-kind contributions made by the Subrecipient, subcontractor, or other local resources that qualify as match for the Contract funding.

  • Matching Contribution means an Employer contribution made to this or any other defined contribution plan on behalf of a Participant on account of an Employee Contribution made by such Participant, or on account of a Participant's Elective Deferral, under a plan maintained by the Employer.

  • Catch-Up Contributions means Salary Reduction Contributions made to the Plan that are in excess of an otherwise applicable Plan limit and that are made by Participants who are Age 50 or over by the end of their taxable years. An “otherwise applicable Plan limit” is a limit in the Plan that applies to Salary Reduction Contributions without regard to Catch-up Contributions, such as the limits on Annual Additions, the dollar limitation on Salary Reduction Contributions under Code Section 402(g) (not counting Catch-up Contributions) and the limit imposed by the Actual Deferral Percentage (ADP) test under Code Section 401(k)(3). Catch-up Contributions for a Participant for a taxable year may not exceed the dollar limit on Catch-up Contributions under Code Section 414(v)(2)(B)(i) for the taxable year. The dollar limit on Catch-up Contributions under Code Section 414(v)(2)(B)(i) is $1,000 for taxable years beginning in 2002, increasing by $1,000 for each year thereafter up to $5,000 for taxable years beginning in 2006 and later years. After 2006, the $5,000 limit will be adjusted by the Secretary of the Treasury for cost-of-living increases under Code Section 414(v)(2)(C). Any such adjustments will be in multiples of $500.