Wink Engine definition

Wink Engine means Winks proprietary platform- and user interface-independent software engine that implements Wink's Interactive Communicating Applications Protocol for the interpretation of interactive graphical applications.
Wink Engine means Wink's software engine described in Exhibit C hereto, in machine executable, object code format, as adapted by Wink, and any and all Updates thereto.
Wink Engine means Wink's software engine pursuant to this Agreement, in machine executable, object code format. "Updates" shall mean updates containing error corrections or minor enhancements to the Licensed Engine Product created by or for Wink and designated by a change in version number to the right of the decimal point. Updates do not include major enhancements to the Licensed Engine Product designated by changes in the version number to the left of the decimal point.

Examples of Wink Engine in a sentence

  • This Agreement shall not be construed as prohibiting Wink from granting rights to the Licensed Engine to third parties or Wink's further development, modification or distribution of the Wink Engine.

  • Wink is in the business of developing and modifying the Wink Engine for itself and for others.

  • In addition, Wink represents and warrants that as of the Effective Date, no action or proceeding alleging intellectual property infringement by the Wink Engine is proceeding against Wink.

  • Also included without limitation in the Wink ITV System are an authoring tool, server software and the Wink Engine TM that decodes the protocol and displays the interactive applications overlaid on a television screen.

  • Each party acknowledges and agrees that changes to the Final Statement of Work or the Final Schedule may result in additional work and/or expense for the other party and may require changes to the Wink Engine for all or some Wink-enabled DIRECTV System Receivers.

  • S-A shall ensure that manuals, or any other documentation describing functionality, for the S-A Devices and remotes will contain information on use of the Wink Engine functionality and Wink copyright and proprietary notices.

  • Toshiba shall make the National and Local Icon Set available for licensing at a reasonable fee to licensees of the Wink Engine, and Wink will direct interested licensees to the attention of a person selected by Toshiba and informed to Wink in writing.

  • Ownership of the property created for the Toshiba-Requested Update will be agreed according to the same basis as was used in the development of the Wink Engine as customized by Wink for the TC90A01F and Like Chips, Version 1.O. The fact of that Toshiba is compensating Wink for the time spent providing this support shall not affect ownership of the results of the work.

  • Wink may, upon written approval by S-A in each instance, which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld, alter the Specifications commensurate with good faith efforts to finalize and refine the Deliverables in accordance with S-A's needs and objective for the Wink Engine.

  • Wink agrees to make available Support Packages for the then current and immediately prior Update (or in the case of the first Update to an Initial Product, the Initial Product) of the Wink Engine, and any other Update that Wink, in its sole discretion, decides to support.


More Definitions of Wink Engine

Wink Engine means the analog or digital software in the cable set-top device that decodes Interactive Communicating Application Protocol (ICAP) applications that Wink supplies to run and operate its enhanced broadcasting product.
Wink Engine means the (i) object code format version of WINK Engine 1.5 which decodes ICAP applications and displays the ICAP applications on a device, and (ii) any Updates, Version Releases and Product Releases of the WINK Engine, and (iii) other WINK-owned files that are provided with or for the WINK Engine, and (iv) any Derivative Technology performed by WINK to customize and adapt the WINK Engine for the TAK Hardware Reference Design and/or other designs.

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