Common use of Source Code Clause in Contracts

Source Code. 9.8.4.2.1 Foreground - Rights of a Party Where, in accordance with Article 9.8.3, a Party has Access Rights to Source Code which is Foreground for Use, Access Rights to such Source Code, as far as Needed for the Use of the Party’s own Foreground, shall comprise a worldwide right to use, to make copies, to modify, to develop, to adapt Source Code for research, to create/market a product/process and to create/provide a service.

Appears in 12 contracts

Samples: Consortium Agreement, Crew Consortium Agreement, Consortium Agreement

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Source Code. 9.8.4.2.1 9.8.4.2.a Foreground - Rights of a Party : Where, in accordance with Article 9.8.3, a Party has Access Rights to Source Code which is Foreground for Use, Access Rights to such Source Code, as far as Needed for the Use of the Party’s own Foreground, shall comprise a worldwide right to use, to make copies, to modify, to develop, to adapt Source Code for research, to create/market a product/process and to create/provide a service.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Consortium Agreement

Source Code. 9.8.4.2.1 Foreground 8.8.4.2.1 Results - Rights of a Party Where, in accordance with Article 9.8.3, a Party has Access Rights to Source Code which is Foreground Results for UseExploitation, Access Rights to such Source Code, as far as Needed for the Use Exploitation of the Party’s own ForegroundResults, shall comprise a worldwide right to use, to make copies, to modify, to develop, to adapt Source Code for research, to create/market a product/process and to create/provide a service.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Consortium Agreement

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Source Code. 9.8.4.2.1 Foreground - Rights of a Party Where, in accordance with Article 9.8.3, a Party has Access Rights to Source Code which is Foreground for UseForeground, Access Rights to such Source Code, as far as Needed for the Use of the Party’s own Foreground, shall comprise a worldwide right to use, to make copies, to modify, to develop, to adapt Source Code for research, to create/market a product/process and to create/provide a service.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Consortium Agreement

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