Core License definition

Core License. A Core License grants Licensee the right to run the Product, or an application which can access the Product, on a single Core on a single Server and on a single Platform. The total number of Cores on the Server may not exceed the total number licensed to Licensee. Additional Core License(s) are required for each Core of a Server on which the Product runs, including, without limitation, Servers configured for disaster recovery, load balancing, clustering, development, testing and reporting. A Core License may not be transferred from one Server or Platform to another. CPU License: A CPU License grants Licensee the right to run the Product, or an application which can access the Product, on a single CPU on a single Server and on a single Platform, where such CPU contains only one Core. If the CPU contains more than one Core, then Licensee must either purchase a Core license for the Product or, if no Core license model is available for the Product, then each Core in the CPU shall count as one (1) CPU. Additional CPU License(s) are required for each CPU on a Server that runs the Product, including, without limitation, Servers configured for disaster recovery, load balancing, clustering, development, testing and reporting. A CPU License may not be transferred from one Server or Platform to another.
Core License means a license, sublicense, covenant not to ▇▇▇, or other right or permission with respect to any of Borrower’s Intellectual Property granted or otherwise provided by or on behalf of any Loan Party within the Core Field of Use and that is not a license described in clause (b) or clause (f) of Section 7.1. “Credit Extensions” are collectively, the Term Loan and all Protective Advances made by Agent or Lenders.
Core License. The term "CORE LICENSE" means a ***, to: (i) use the VR(2) Intellectual Property solely for the purpose of designing, manufacturing and having manufactured VR(2) Compliant Products (in each such case only by or for Quantum); (ii) incorporate such VR(2) Compliant Products solely into tape drives manufactured by or for Quantum; (iii) promote, market, offer to sell, sell, and distribute such VR(2) Compliant Products as a part of tape drives manufactured by or for Quantum; (iv) excerpt, reproduce and distribute, subject to the confidentiality provisions of ARTICLE 5, the Documentation solely for the purpose of making such VR(2) Compliant Products; and (v) use the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ in connection with the promotion, marketing, sale, offer for sale, or distribution of tape drives manufactured by or for Quantum which contain the VR(2) Compliant Products.

Examples of Core License in a sentence

  • You will also be subject to the license terms of the appropriate license model for the Product (e.g., CPU License, Core License, Server/Machine License, etc.) designated in the Order.

  • The software is licensed based on either the: • Core License Model – the number of physical and/or virtual cores in the server; or • Server + Client – the number of operating system environments (OSEs) in which the server software is run, and the number of devices and users that access instances of server software.

  • You will also be subject to the license terms of the appropriate license model for the Product (e.g., CPU License, Core License, Named User/Seat License, etc.) designated in the Order.

  • The Product Exhibit shall identify any terms or conditions that are applicable to the Licensed Materials described therein that are additional to or different from Sections 1 through 12 of this Core License Agreement, and in such case the terms and conditions of the Product Exhibit shall supersede any conflicting provisions of this Core License Agreement solely for such Licensed Materials.

  • If the CPU contains more than one Core, then you must either purchase a Core License for the Product or, if no Core License model is available for the Product, then each Core in the CPU will count as one (1) CPU.

  • You will also be subject to the same quantity limits and license terms of the appropriate license model for the Product (e.g., CPU License, Core License, Server/Machine License, etc.) designated in the Order.

  • Licensee shall be further subject to the license terms of the appropriate license model for the Product (e.g., CPU License, Core License, Server/Machine License, etc.) designated in the Order.

  • Licensee shall be further subject to the license terms of the appropriate license model for the Product (e.g., CPU License, Core License, Named User License, etc.) designated in the Order.

  • Following expiration of the Core IP Royalty Term for any Licensed Product in a given country, no further Core IP Royalties shall be payable in respect of GCLC Core Technology for such Licensed Product in such country, and the Core License granted to Artiva under Section 2.1 with respect to such Licensed Product in such country shall automatically become fully paid-up, perpetual and royalty-free and shall survive any expiration or termination of this Agreement.

  • Artiva covenants that it will not and will not permit any of its Affiliates, Sublicensees or subcontractors to use or practice any GCLC Core Technology or GCLC’s interest in Joint Inventions and Joint Patents outside the scope of the Core License and Selected Product License(s).


More Definitions of Core License

Core License. A Core License grants Licensee the right to run the Product, or an application which can access the Product, on a single Core on a single Server and on a single Platform. The total number of Cores on the Server may not exceed the total number licensed to Licensee. Additional Core License(s) are required for each Core of a Server on which the Product runs, including, without limitation, Servers configured for disaster recovery, load balancing, clustering, development, testing and reporting. A Core License may not be transferred from one Server or Platform to another.
Core License means a *** to: (i) use the VR(2) Intellectual Property solely for the purpose of designing, manufacturing and having manufactured VR(2) Compliant Products; (ii) incorporate such VR(2) Compliant Products solely into tape drives manufactured by or for StorageTek; (iii) promote, market, offer to sell, sell, and distribute such VR(2) Compliant Products as a part of tape drives manufactured by or for StorageTek; (iv) excerpt, reproduce and distribute, subject to the confidentiality provisions of ARTICLE 5, the Documentation solely for the purpose of making such VR(2) Compliant Products; and (v) use the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ in connection with the promotion, marketing, sale, offer for sale, or distribution of tape drives manufactured by or for StorageTek which contain the VR(2) Compliant Products.
Core License means a license that grants you a perpetual, non-exclusive, non- transferable right to run a copy of the server component of the Program on a single Core.

Related to Core License

  • Research License means a nontransferable, nonexclusive license to make and to use the Licensed Products or the Licensed Processes as defined by the Licensed Patent Rights for purposes of research and not for purposes of commercial manufacture or distribution or in lieu of purchase.

  • Software License means a license for the Software granted under this ▇▇▇▇ to the Licensee;

  • Exclusive License has the meaning set forth in Section 2.1.

  • Site License means for each product, the term “Site License” shall mean the license established upon acquisition of the applicable number of copies of such product and payment of the applicable license fees as set forth in the Statement of Work.

  • System License means a right to use certain DS Offerings for a specific database instance or as may be otherwise indicated in the Product Portfolio. A minimum number of Named User’s (or Extended Enterprise Named User’s, as applicable) rights to use certain identified DS Offerings may be required in order to be granted a System License. If the name of the DS Offering includes a specific reference to “Departmental Site License”, such DS Offering shall be used only within a particular department of Customer at a particular office, building or physical location which shall be identified in the Transaction Document. Token Based. Use of a DS Offering granted in Token Based mode provides a right to use a determined number of tokens for the duration of the license. Tokens are reserved for one (1) use at a time and when released, are available for other uses. The quantity of tokens required for a given use of the DS Offering is determined in the Product Portfolio and/or in the Documentation, and may be changed in the event of modifications to such DS Offering. Pool of tokens of same type can be accessed and used simultaneously by one or several authorized Users and/or Extended Enterprise Users and/or Machines, as applicable within the limit of the number of available tokens.