Binary Packages Clause Samples
The 'Binary Packages' clause defines the terms under which pre-compiled software packages, as opposed to source code, are provided and used. It typically outlines the rights and restrictions associated with distributing, installing, or modifying these binary files, and may specify compatibility requirements or supported platforms. This clause ensures that both parties understand the scope of use and distribution for binary versions of the software, helping to prevent misuse and clarify licensing obligations.
Binary Packages. The software may produce “Binary Packages” of code with an “.axpackage” extension that incorporates both your sample programs and Microsoft code. You may use such Microsoft code only in the form of the Binary Packages as produced by the software. You may not extract such Microsoft code from the Binary Packages or use such Microsoft code other than in the process of running your sample programs on the Microsoft Dynamics Service.
Binary Packages. The software may produce “Binary Packages” of code with a “.cspkg” extension that incorporate both your programs and Microsoft code. You may distribute such Microsoft code only in the form of the Binary Packages as produced by the software.
