Common use of Decompilation Clause in Contracts

Decompilation. Notwithstanding the foregoing, decompiling the Software is permitted to the extent the laws of the Territory give You the express right to do so to obtain information necessary to render the Software interoperable with other software; provided, however, You must first request such information from Synacor, provide all reasonably requested information to allow Synacor to assess Your claim, and Synacor may, in its discretion, either provide interoperability information to You, impose reasonable conditions, including a reasonable fee, on the use of the Software, or offer to provide alternatives to ensure that Synacor’s and its licensors’ proprietary rights in the Software are protected and to reduce any adverse impact on Synacor’s or its licensors’ proprietary rights.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: End User License Agreement, End User License Agreement (Eula)

Decompilation. Notwithstanding the foregoing, decompiling the Software is permitted to the extent the laws of the Territory give You the express right to do so to obtain information necessary to render the Software interoperable with other software; provided, however, You must first request such information from Synacor, provide all reasonably requested information to allow Synacor to assess Your claim, and Synacor may, in its discretion, either provide interoperability information to You, impose reasonable conditions, including a reasonable fee, on the use of the Software, or offer to provide alternatives to ensure that Synacor’s and its licensors’ proprietary rights in the Software are protected and to reduce any adverse impact on Synacor’s or its licensors’ proprietary rights.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: End User License Agreement (Eula)