Common use of Title to Software Clause in Contracts

Title to Software. Seller retains title and intellectual property rights to the Software provided hereunder, and does not convey any proprietary interest therein to Apple other than the license specified above. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary included herein, all right, title and interest in and to the following shall vest in Apple and shall be the sole and exclusive property of Apple, and Apple does not convey any proprietary interest therein to Seller: (a) any data used in combination with the Software; (b) all output derived from the use of the Software; and (c) any additional computer programs that Apple develops to operate in combination with the Software for purposes of, including but not limited to, interoperability with Apple or third party systems, technology and/or software and/or development of application programming interfaces.

Appears in 14 contracts

Samples: Core Programs LLC Purchase Agreement, Studio Services LLC Purchase Agreement, Sentity Independent Productions LLC Purchase Agreement

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