Reverse Engineering, Source Code Sample Clauses

The "Reverse Engineering, Source Code" clause prohibits parties from decompiling, disassembling, or otherwise attempting to derive the source code of software provided under the agreement. Typically, this restriction applies to licensees or users of proprietary software, preventing them from analyzing the software’s underlying structure or logic, even for purposes such as interoperability or debugging. The core function of this clause is to protect the intellectual property and trade secrets of the software owner by ensuring that the software’s source code remains confidential and secure from unauthorized access or reproduction.
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Reverse Engineering, Source Code. Provider shall not disassemble, reverse engineer or decompile, nor otherwise create or attempt to create the source code from the object code of the Software or SAP Materials in any manner, unless such action is indispensable in order to obtain information necessary to achieve interoperability of the Software with an independently created computer program and Provider has not been provided such information, despite a written request, within a reasonable period of time. Information obtained through such action may not be used for purposes other than to achieve interoperability, and may not be given to third parties, unless this is necessary to establish interoperability, in particular is not to be used for the development, creation or marketing of programs similar to the Software. If Provider wishes to exercise any right to reverse engineer to ensure interoperability in accordance with applicable law, Provider shall first provide written notice to SAP and permit SAP, at its option, to make an offer to provide information and assistance reasonably required to ensure interoperability of the Software with other products for a fee to be mutually agreed upon (if any).
Reverse Engineering, Source Code. Provider is entitled to decompile the SAP Software to the extent permitted in the German Copyright and Related Intellectual Property Rights Act (UrhG) section 69e only after SAP has failed to comply with such notice within the limited time period. Before involving a third party (e. g. pursuant to the UrhG section 69e (1) No.1 or (2) No.2), Provider must obtain for SAP’s direct benefit the third party’s written undertaking to comply with the provisions in the Use Terms.
Reverse Engineering, Source Code. Provider shall not disassemble, reverse engineer or decompile, nor otherwise create or attempt to create the source code from the object code of the Software or SAP Materials in any manner, unless such action is indispensable in order to obtain information necessary to achieve interoperability of the Software with an independently created computer program and Provider has not been provided such information, despite a written request, within a reasonable period of time. Information obtained through such action may not be used for purposes other than to achieve interoperability, and may not be given to third parties, unless this is necessary to establish interoperability, in particular is not to be used for the development, creation or marketing of programs similar to the Software. If Provider wishes to exercise any right to reverse engineer to ensure interoperability in accordance with applicable law, Provider shall first provide written notice to SAP and permit SAP, at its option, to make an offer to provide information and assistance reasonably required to ensure interoperability of the Software with other products for a fee to be mutually agreed upon (if any). 反向工程、源代码。提供商不得分解、反向工程或反编译,亦不得以任何方式从软件或 SAP 材料的目标代码中创建或试图创建源代码,除非该等行为是获取实现软件与独立创建的计算机程序之间互操作性的必要信息所必不可少的,且即使提供商以书面形式提出请求,在合理时间内亦未获得此类信息。通过此类行为获得的信息不得用于除实现互操作性以外的任何目的,亦不得提供给第三方(除非为了实现互操作性而必须提供),特别是不得用于开发、创建或宣传与软件类似的程序。如提供商希望依据适用法律的规定行使任何反向工程权利,以确保互操作性,则应首先向 SAP 发出书面通知,并允许 SAP 自行选择提供合理需要的信息和协助,以确保软件与其他产品间的互操作性,相关费用(如有)由双方共同商定。
Reverse Engineering, Source Code. Provider is entitled to decompile the SAP Software to the extent permitted in the Polish Copyright Act (including article 74 and 75) only after SAP has failed to comply with such notice within the limited time period. Before involving a third party, Provider must obtain for SAP’s direct benefit the third party’s written undertaking to comply with the provisions in the Use Terms.
Reverse Engineering, Source Code. Prior to decompiling the SAP Software, Provider must give written notice requiring SAP within a reasonable period of time to provide the information and documentation necessary to produce interoperability. Provider is entitled to decompile the SAP Software to the extent permitted in section 21 of the Swiss Copyright Act ("URG") and section 17 of the Swiss Copyright Enactment (Urheberrechtsverordnung, "URV") only after SAP has failed to comply with such notice within the limited time period. Before involving a third party, Provider must obtain for SAP’s direct benefit the third party’s written undertaking to comply with the provisions in the Use Terms.
Reverse Engineering, Source Code. OEM shall not reverse engineer or decompile any IMG Products.

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  • LIMITATIONS ON REVERSE ENGINEERING, DECOMPILATION AND DISASSEMBLY You may not reverse engineer, decompile, or disassemble the Software, except and only to the extent that such activity is expressly permitted by applicable law notwithstanding this limitation.