Common Technology definition

Common Technology means Technology developed or acquired from others and used, prior to the Effective Date, by both the Delphi Business Sector and one or more other GM business sectors to provide products or services, and in which GM or Saturn has an ownership interest immediately prior to the Effective Date. However, Common Technology does not include any Patent, copyright, or semiconductor chip mask work right licensed under the Intellectual Property License Agreement executed herewith between the parties or any technology identified in this Agreement as (i) subject to restriction under clause 2 and (ii) owned only by GM or only by Delphi.

Examples of Common Technology in a sentence

  • Any Releases and Maintenance Updates to the Common Technology Software developed by or for Intel during the term of this Agreement shall be provided to Symantec at such time as the Release or Maintenance Update is made generally available to third parties.

  • In addition, Symantec shall only distribute Common Technology Software when integrated with Symantec products (which shall include for purposes of this restriction the LDVP Software) and not in stand-alone form.

  • Notwithstanding the foregoing, Intel shall notify Symantec of any third party software contained in the Common Technology Software.

  • Upon request from Symantec, Intel will make up to 120 hours of engineering assistance available on-site at Symantec's facilities for consultation/integration support of the Common Technology Software throughout the 1999 calendar year to be made reasonably available within ten (10) days after requested.

  • Both Parties will provide ongoing support to each other for integration of Common Technology Software into Licensed Symantec Products.

  • Intel shall deliver to Symantec the LDVP Software version 5.0, alpha version 6.0, Common Technology Software and associated End-User Documentation and any available mail extensions or foreign language translations that are available as of the Execution Date within thirty (30) days after the Execution Date.

  • In conjunction with the foregoing, Intel also grants to Symantec, a non-exclusive, non-transferable, royalty free license under Intel's Intellectual Property rights to copy and distribute the Common Technology Software derivatives in Object Code form only to customers of Licensed Symantec Products.

  • Symantec agrees to reproduce Intel's and Intel's vendors copyright notices on each copy of any product it manufactures or reproduces that contains in whole or in part, the Common Technology Software or the LDVP Software.

  • Symantec may distribute the Common Technology Software in Object Code form solely through license agreements binding on all parties in the distribution chain and/or on the end user, which shall contain terms no less restrictive than those normally used when Symantec distributes its own software products.

  • Symantec further acknowledges that, notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement, Intel will not be required to deliver to Symantec any Releases of Common Technology Software relating to unique features developed by or for Intel solely for a single customer.