Common Documentation definition

Common Documentation means all written descriptive and instructional information and other materials incorporated into documentation or material for other software products developed or owned by Seller or its Affiliates that is the same or similar to part of the Documentation or Materials for the Software but does not contain information that is specific to the Software.

Examples of Common Documentation in a sentence

  • Each building will use a Common Documentation Process established by DAC prior to the start of each year.

  • GNU FDL has additional terms not accounted for in the Common Documentation License.

  • In addition, for no additional consideration of any kind, Seller hereby grants to Purchaser a worldwide, unconditional, irrevocable and non-exclusive license to use the Common Documentation and General Development Processes and Methods in connection with the Software.