Derived Works definition
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Licensed Technology is designed as a software package (library) to be included in Licensee’s software development environment in order to develop Derived Works.
The Product may not be used to develop Derived Works that offer similar functionality as the Product for any development platform, including but not limited to: .NET, Java, SQL Reporting Services, JasperReports, SharePoint, Microsoft Dynamics, Microsoft Azure, Amazon Web Services (“AWS”) or Google App Engine.
Such Derived Works may then be compiled to an executable binary application.
The Product may not be used to develop Derived Works that offer similar functionality as the Product, or expose features of the Product through an API for use by an unlicensed third party.
In such event, you must destroy all copies of the Product, including but not limited to the Source Code, backups and all of its component parts and Derived Works.
This license type allows distribution of Derived Works to third parties, public facing web sites/applications, extranets, multi-site intranets, app stores or SaaS project usage scenarios.
When using an evaluation license the Product is strictly prohibited from being used in the production of any Derived Works.
One OEM Developer license must be purchased for each developer using the Product to create Derived Works.
In such event, You must destroy all copies of the Product, including but not limited to backups and all component parts and Derived Works.
A OEM Developer license licenses one (1) developer to create an unlimited number of Derived Works using the Product.