Common use of Source License Clause in Contracts

Source License. 3.5.1 If Licensee has a LAC that specifies a Source License, then Licensee may use and modify the source code, and build object versions of the original or modified source code. 3.5.2 If Licensee modifies the source code and provides such modifications to RTI (“Provided Modifications”), then Licensee grants RTI a perpetual, worldwide, non-exclusive, assignable, paid-up license to use, copy, modify, distribute, create derivative works, sublicense, and otherwise fully utilize the Provided Modifications without acknowledgment of ownership. Licensee shall also assign or license to RTI any other Intellectual Property Rights required to fully use the Provided Modifications for any purpose. RTI may incorporate Licensee’s Provided Modifications into any future version of the Software or into other products at its sole option without fees or attribution. 3.5.3 If Licensee modifies the Software, then the warranties provided under this SLA shall not apply to the extent that an issue is exposed or associated with the modifications created by Licensee. Unless agreed otherwise, RTI has no obligation to support the modified Software. 3.5.4 A Source License does not grant other rights; a Project License or a Developer License is required for Development, and an OEM Runtime CPU License is required to create or distribute Target Applications.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Software License Agreement, Software License Agreement

Source License. 3.5.1 a) If Licensee has a LAC that specifies a Source License, then Licensee may use and modify the source code, and build object versions of the original or modified source code. 3.5.2 b) If Licensee modifies the source code code, and provides such modifications to RTI (“Provided Modifications”), ) then Licensee grants RTI a perpetual, worldwide, non-exclusive, assignable, paid-up license to use, copy, modify, distribute, create derivative works, sublicense, and otherwise fully utilize the Provided Modifications without acknowledgment of ownership. Licensee shall also assign or license to RTI any other Intellectual Property Rights required to fully use the Provided Modifications for any purpose. RTI may incorporate Licensee’s Provided Modifications into any future version of the Software or into other products at its sole option without fees or attribution. 3.5.3 c) If Licensee modifies the Software, then the warranties provided under this SLA shall not apply to the extent that an issue is exposed or associated with the modifications created by Licensee. Unless agreed otherwise, RTI has no obligation to support the modified Software. 3.5.4 d) A Source License does not grant other rights; a Project License or a Developer License is required for Development, and an OEM Runtime CPU License is required to create or distribute Target Applications.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Software License Agreement

Source License. 3.5.1 a) If Licensee has a LAC that specifies a Source License, then Licensee may use and modify the source code, and build object versions of the original or modified source code. 3.5.2 b) If Licensee modifies the source code code, and provides such modifications to RTI (“Provided Modifications”), ) then Licensee grants RTI a perpetual, worldwide, non-exclusive, assignable, paid-up license to use, copy, modify, distribute, create derivative works, sublicense, and otherwise fully utilize the Provided Modifications without acknowledgment of ownership. Licensee shall also assign assigns or license licenses to RTI any other Intellectual Property Rights required to fully use the Provided Modifications for any purpose. RTI may incorporate Licensee’s Provided Modifications into any future version of the Software or into other products at its sole option without fees or attribution. 3.5.3 c) If Licensee modifies the Software, then the warranties provided under this SLA shall not apply to the extent that an issue is exposed or associated with the modifications created by Licensee. Unless agreed otherwise, RTI has no obligation to support the modified Software. 3.5.4 d) A Source License does not grant other rights; a Project License or a Developer License is required for Development, and an OEM Runtime CPU License is required to create or distribute Target Applications.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Software License Agreement