Palm Software Clause Samples
The "Palm Software" clause defines the rights and restrictions related to the use, distribution, or modification of software developed by or for Palm, Inc. In practice, this clause typically outlines who may access the software, under what licensing terms, and any limitations on copying, reverse engineering, or sublicensing. Its core function is to protect Palm's intellectual property and ensure that the software is used only as intended, thereby minimizing unauthorized use and potential legal disputes.
Palm Software. Palm Software is delivered to licensees on the Palm OS Development Kit CD and includes: • All the object files needed to create a functional ROM, localized for English, Japanese, and EFIGS (English, French, Italian, German, Spanish) multilingual. The ROM includes Palm OS Software and Palm Device Applications • HotSync Manager and application conduits for both Macintosh and Windows, localized for English, Japanese, and EFIGS multilingual • Palm Desktop Applications for both Macintosh and Windows, localized for English, Japanese, and EFIGS multilingual • Platform Reference Package for Motorola Dragonball family of processors (EZ and VZ). • Hardware Abstraction Layers (HALs) for Reference Hardware only.
