Customer Offering definition

Customer Offering means services created by Customer based in whole or in part on the services, which authorized third parties use.
Customer Offering means any services provided by Customer to Third Parties, that directly utilize the Services.
Customer Offering means (i) the products that any Acquired Company (a) currently develops, manufactures, markets, distributes, makes available, sells or licenses to third parties, (b) has developed, manufactured, marketed, distributed, made available, sold or licensed to third parties since January 1, 2015, or (c) currently plans to develop, manufacture, market, distribute, make available, sell or license to third parties in the future, and (ii) the services that any Acquired Company (a) currently provides or makes available to third parties, (b) has provided or made available to third parties since January 1, 2015, or (c) currently plans to provide or make available to third parties in the future.

Examples of Customer Offering in a sentence

  • Notwithstanding any provision in this Agreement to the contrary, in no event shall INAP have any duty to indemnify Customer pursuant to this Section in connection with (x) any Service alleged to infringe any third party’s United States patent, or copyright rights enforceable in a country signatory to the Berne Convention, as a result of INAP’s use of or reliance on any of Customer’s Confidential Information, or (y) any product or Customer Offering.

  • Customer will use reasonable security precautions for providing access to the Services by its employees or other individuals to whom it provides access, whether in connection with Customer’s internal business purposes or as a Customer Offering.

  • Except as may be permitted by applicable Law and other than as set forth in Section 3.27 of the Disclosure Schedule, no Customer Offering is subject to any guaranty, warranty, right of return, right of credit or other indemnity other than (a) the applicable standard terms and conditions of sale or lease of the Company, which have been provided to the Investors; and (b) manufacturers’ warranties for which the Company does not have any Liability.

  • Cabinet of 21st October 2015 (‘Strategic Partner – Commencement of Projects: Customer Offering and Procurement’) approved the recommendation for PwC, as Strategic Partner, to lead on the Customer Offering and Procurement work streams.

  • Customer agrees to comply with the AUP and is responsible for the use of the Services and Third Party Services by all entities and individuals whom Customer permits to use the Services, Third Party Services or the Customer Offering.


More Definitions of Customer Offering

Customer Offering means any services provided by Customer to third parties, that directly utilize the Services for resale. Services purchased by Customer to be resold by Customer as a Customer Offering much be approved in writing in advance by INAP. For Customer Offerings, Customer agrees to the Reseller Addendum located at xxxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxx/legal/o96bvz (as such link may be updated from time to time) (the “Reseller Addendum”).
Customer Offering means the products and services marketed, distributed, sold or licensed to third parties by the Company or any of its Subsidiaries since the Applicable Date.
Customer Offering means services created by Customer based in whole or in part on the Services which are used by Third Parties. "Effective Date" means the date on which the Customer accepts the MSA by signing the MSA, installing and/or using the Services.
Customer Offering means services created by Customer based in whole or in part on the SoftLayer Services.
Customer Offering means a system of bioinformatics software which has been developed by Customer and is the intellectual property of Customer, and which is hosted on server(s) owned or controlled by Customer or distributed as executable code and which provides analytical results based on data including Content.
Customer Offering means services created by Customer for access and use by Customer’s end users. The licenses provided in this Section 3.1 shall supersede any license terms included with the code in the file named “COPYING” or “LICENSE” or like caption in any programmatic interface that HP provides to Customer, except where such code is governed by an open source or freeware license.
Customer Offering means any service provided by the Customer under which the Customer uses the BBFC Data or Reformatted Data to provide information about any Work, including any service of this type that is described in the Commercial Details but excluding any service under which the BBFC Data or any Reformatted Data are used to provide or facilitate arrangements for purchasing, renting, viewing, streaming, downloading or otherwise accessing any Work (whether via subscription, transactional, ad-funded or any other payment or funding method);