Common use of DEVELOPER’S EFFORTS Clause in Contracts

DEVELOPER’S EFFORTS. In addition to Developer’s obligations under Section 11.2, if the manufacture, use or distribution of the Licensed Property or Deliverables is enjoined or becomes, or Developer believes in good faith is likely to become, the subject of an IP Claim, Cisco agrees to permit Developer, at its sole option and expense, to obtain such licenses, or make such replacements or modifications to the Licensed Property and/or Deliverables subject to the claim, as applicable, as are necessary to permit the continued manufacture, use, or distribution of the applicable Licensed Property and/or Deliverable by Cisco in accordance with this Agreement without infringement, with the same functionality as the applicable Licensed Property and/or Deliverable, and in compliance with the Specifications. If Developer, after using commercially reasonable efforts, is unable to accomplish the foregoing remedies is unable to achieve either of the foregoing within ninety (90) days of receipt of notification of an IP Claim (or such longer period as determined by Cisco in good faith) after the holding of infringement or the entry of the injunction, CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT REQUESTED as applicable, then Developer shall promptly refund to Cisco a pro-rata portion of the fees paid for the Licensed Property and/or Deliverable subject to the IP Claim, as applicable, the use, manufacture, import, support, service or distribution of which is legally prohibited.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: License and Development Agreement

DEVELOPER’S EFFORTS. In addition to Developer’s obligations under Section 11.2, if the manufacture, use or distribution of the Licensed Property or Deliverables is enjoined or becomes, or Developer believes in good faith is likely to become, the subject of an IP Claim, Cisco agrees to permit Developer, at its sole option and expense, to obtain such licenses, or make such replacements or modifications to the Licensed Property and/or Deliverables subject to the claim, as applicable, as are necessary to permit the continued manufacture, use, or distribution of the applicable Licensed Property and/or Deliverable by Cisco in accordance with this Agreement without infringement, with the same functionality as the applicable Licensed Property and/or Deliverable, and in compliance with the Specifications. If Developer, after using commercially reasonable efforts, is unable to accomplish the foregoing remedies is unable to achieve either of the foregoing within ninety (90) days of receipt of notification of an IP Claim (or such longer period as determined by Cisco in good faith) after the holding of infringement or the entry of the injunction, CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT REQUESTED as applicable, then Developer shall promptly refund to Cisco a pro-rata portion of the fees paid for the Licensed Property and/or Deliverable subject to the IP Claim, as applicable, the use, manufacture, import, support, service or distribution of which is legally prohibited.

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Sources: License and Development Agreement (GlassHouse Technologies Inc)