Binary Code License definition

Binary Code License or "BCL" means an End User license to use the Software pursuant to the terms set forth in Attachment 2 ("End User Binary Code License Agreement"). The BCL must be provided with each copy of the Software distributed.

Examples of Binary Code License in a sentence

  • Such Java Software is licensed to you under the terms of Oracle’s Standard Binary Code License Agreement currently found at: ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/technetwork/java/javase/terms/license/index.html.

  • These Supplemental Terms shall supersede any inconsistent or conflicting terms in the Binary Code License Agreement, or in any license contained within the Software.

  • SUPPLEMENTAL LICENSE TERMS These Supplemental License Terms add to or modify the terms of the Binary Code License Agreement.

  • In addition to any terms and conditions of any third party opensource/freeware license identified in the THIRDPARTYLICENSEREADME.txt file, the disclaimer of warranty and limitation of liability provisions in paragraphs 5 and 6 of the Binary Code License Agreement shall apply to all Software in this distribution.

  • These supplemental license terms ("Supplemental Terms") add to or modify the terms of the Binary Code License Agreement (collectively, the "Agreement").

  • The Binary Code License Agreement from Oracle governs the JAVA SE RUNTIME ENVIRONMENT (JRE) Version 6.

  • Capitalized terms not defined in these Supplemental Terms shall have the same meanings ascribed to them in the Binary Code License Agreement .

  • The Binary Code License Agreement from Oracle governs the JAVA SE RUNTIME ENVIRONMENT (JRE) Version 7.

  • Java SE and all components associated with it are licensed to You under the terms of the Oracle Binary Code License Agreement for the Java SE Platform Products, and not under the agreement.

  • Capitalized terms not defined in these Supplemental Terms shall have the same meanings ascribed to them in the Binary Code License Agreement.