Access Software Sample Clauses

The Access Software clause defines the terms under which users are permitted to use or interact with specific software provided by a party, typically within the context of a service or product agreement. This clause often outlines the scope of access, such as whether the software can be used online, downloaded, or installed, and may specify any restrictions on copying, modifying, or redistributing the software. Its core practical function is to clarify the rights and limitations associated with the software, ensuring both parties understand the permitted uses and protecting the software provider’s intellectual property.
Access Software. If We provide Software to You to access the Cloud Services, You must access the Cloud Services with that Software. Such Software is provided to You subject to the ▇▇▇▇, which applies with respect to any Software. Such Software may include, without limitation, APIs, cloud connectors, key agents, integrators, and extensions that may be used to access or integrate with the Cloud Services. Any conflict or inconsistency between the ▇▇▇▇ and this Agreement will be resolved in favor of the ▇▇▇▇ if it relates to Software, and this Agreement as it relates to Cloud Services or other matters.
Access Software. If McAfee provides Software to Company to access the Cloud Services, Company must access the Cloud Software with that Software. Such Software is provided to Company subject to the ▇▇▇▇, which applies with respect to any Software. Any conflict or inconsistency between the ▇▇▇▇ and this Agreement will be resolved in favor of the ▇▇▇▇ if it relates to Software, and this Agreement if it relates to Cloud Services or other matters.
Access Software. If We provide Software to You to access the Cloud Services, You must access the Cloud Services with that Software. Such Software is provided to You subject to the EULA, which applies with respect to any Software. Such Software may include, without limitation, APIs, cloud connectors, key agents, integrators, and extensions that may be used to access or integrate with the Cloud Services. Any conflict or inconsistency between the EULA and this Agreement will be resolved in favor of the ▇▇▇▇ if it relates to Software, and this Agreement as it relates to Cloud Services or other matters.
Access Software. Customer may access the Website Service utilizing any browser that meets the compatibility requirements established by Narrative1 from time to time.
Access Software. Customer’s usage of the software owned by Company and provided by Company to Customer in order to enable access to the Cloud Services, is subject to the ▇▇▇▇.
Access Software. If Musarubra provides Software to Customer to access the Cloud Services, Customer must access the Cloud Software with that Software. Such Software is provided to Customer subject to the ▇▇▇▇, which applies with respect to any Software. Any conflict or inconsistency between the ▇▇▇▇ and this Agreement will be resolved in favor of the ▇▇▇▇ if it relates to Software, and this Agreement if it relates to Cloud Services or other matters.
Access Software. Subject to the terms and conditions of this ASP Agreement, Lessor grants to Lessee, during the Term, a non-exclusive, non-transferable, non-sublicensable license for Registered Users to access and use the ASP Services using the Lessor software that Registered Users may download at the Lessor Site to access the ASP Services, as modified, updated and enhanced (the “Access Software”), each as made available to Lessee through the Lessor Site, solely for Lessee’s internal business purposes and solely in accordance with the Documentation. Access Software and Underlying Software are, collectively, the “Software.”
Access Software. (AS) A type of software that presents part of or all of the information content of an Information object in forms understandable to humans or systems. AIP OAIS: An Archival Information Package, consisting of the Content Information and the associated Preservation Description Information (PDI), which is preserved within an OAIS. Archival Information System (AIS) Archival Information System: It consists of several modules that support individual phases of processing Information Packages or parts of them in the archival environment (e.g. submission module, cataloguing module, ordering module, digital storage module, access module). The number of modules, their features and relationships depend on the local implementation. Archival Catalogue (AC) See Finding Aid. Archival records A document whose long term value justifies its permanent retention. Archivist The archivist designates an internal user who administrates archival holdings. See also user and end-­‐ser. Common Specification The common IP specification for E-­‐ARK IPs. Consumer The role played by those persons or client systems, which interact with OAIS services to find preserved information of interest and to access that information in detail. This can include other OAISs, as well as internal OAIS persons or systems. Content Data Type This refers to different content data types, e.g. geo-­‐data, spreadsheets, databases, image files. Database (DB) Database. Descriptive metadata Metadata that describes the data content.