Generated Code Sample Clauses

The "Generated Code" clause defines the ownership, rights, and usage terms for any code that is automatically produced by a software tool or service. Typically, this clause clarifies whether the user or the service provider holds intellectual property rights to the generated output, and may specify any restrictions or permissions regarding its use, modification, or distribution. Its core function is to prevent disputes over code ownership and ensure both parties understand how generated code can be used, thereby allocating rights and reducing legal uncertainty.
Generated Code. Classes, files, documentation, and other artefacts that are generated from a database schema by the Software are part of the End-user Application, not of the Software, and are governed by this Agreement only if they directly depend on the Software.
Generated Code. Generated Code refers to the code that can be generated using the X2C code generation function. The Generated Code may be in human-readable or compiled form.