Common use of Computer Programs Clause in Contracts

Computer Programs. Set forth in Section 3.20 of the Disclosure Schedule is a list of the Computer Programs owned, licensed or otherwise used by the Company (excluding off-the-shelf software programs licensed by the Company pursuant to “shrink wrap” or “click through” licenses) in connection with the operation of its business as currently conducted or proposed to be conducted identifying with respect to each such Computer Program whether it is owned, licensed or otherwise used by the Company. The Company does not own, license or otherwise use any Computer Programs (other than off-the-shelf computer programs) that is material to the conduct of its business as currently conducted or proposed to be conducted.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Convertible Preferred Stock Purchase Agreement (Collegium Pharmaceutical Inc), Convertible Preferred Stock Purchase Agreement (Collegium Pharmaceutical Inc), Convertible Preferred Stock Purchase Agreement (Collegium Pharmaceutical, Inc)

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Computer Programs. Set forth in Section 3.20 3.22 of the Disclosure Schedule is a list of the Computer Programs owned, licensed or otherwise used by the Company (excluding off-the-shelf software programs licensed by the Company pursuant to “shrink wrap” or “click through” licenses) in connection with the operation of its business as currently conducted or proposed to be conducted identifying with respect to each such Computer Program whether it is owned, licensed or otherwise used by the Company. The Company does not own, license or otherwise use any Computer Programs (other than off-the-shelf computer programs) that is material to the conduct of its business as currently conducted or proposed to be conducted.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Convertible Preferred Stock Purchase Agreement (Collegium Pharmaceutical, Inc)

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