Floating Developer License Clause Samples
A Floating Developer License is a type of software license that allows a specified number of users to access and use the software concurrently, rather than being tied to individual machines or users. Typically, the software is installed on multiple devices, but only a limited number of users—equal to the number of licenses purchased—can use it at the same time, often managed through a central license server. This arrangement provides flexibility for organizations with multiple developers who do not all need access simultaneously, optimizing resource allocation and reducing licensing costs.
Floating Developer License. If Customer’s License Certificate indicates that Customer has obtained a “Floating Developer License” to the SDP, then subject to this Agreement and Customer’s payment of all applicable fees, during the License Term, BlackBerry grants to Customer, under BlackBerry’s Intellectual Property Rights, a non-exclusive, non-transferable license to allow Licensed Developers to:
(i) install SDP on Developer Systems, which includes rights to make copies of SDP to follow normal backup and archiving practices for Licensed Developers use;
(ii) access, use, link and compile SDP; and
(iii) deposit the developed Customer Applications and/or Target Systems developed using the SDP into shared repositories (which are not Build Servers); each of (i)-(iii) only in accordance with Documentation and solely for Development Purposes.
Floating Developer License. If Partner’s License Certificate indicates that Partner has obtained a “Floating Developer License” to the SDP, then subject to this Agreement, during the License Term, BlackBerry grants to Partner, under BlackBerry’s Intellectual Property Rights, a non-exclusive, non-transferable license to allow Developers to:
(i) install SDP on Developer Systems, which includes rights to make copies of SDP to follow normal backup and archiving practices for ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇’s use;
(ii) access, use, link and compile SDP; and
(iii) deposit the developed Sample Target Systems and Sample Partner Applications into shared repositories (which are not Build Servers); each of (i)-(iii) only in accordance with Documentation and solely for Partnership Purposes.
Floating Developer License. If Customer’s License Certificate indicates that Customer has obtained a “Floating Developer License” to the SDP Software, then subject to this Agreement and Customer’s payment of all applicable fees, during the License Term, BlackBerry grants to Customer, under BlackBerry’s Intellectual Property Rights, a non-exclusive, non-transferable license to allow Licensed Developers to:
(i) install SDP Software on Developer Systems, which includes rights to make copies of Software to follow normal backup and archiving practices for Licensed Developers use;
(ii) access, use, link and compile SDP Software (including Runtime Subsystems and authorized derivative works of Software) on Developer Systems or on a Build Server in order to develop, evaluate, test, debug, profile, maintain, support, demonstrate and promote Customer Applications and/or Target Systems, which includes rights to modify SDP Software supplied as Source Code and to install and use Runtime Subsystems on or in connection with Customer Applications and/or Target Systems developed; and
(iii) deposit the developed Customer Applications and/or Target Systems developed using the SDP Software into shared repositories (which are not Build Servers); each of (i)-(iii) only in accordance with Documentation and solely for Development Purposes.
