FLOSS definition

FLOSS means software that incorporates or embeds software in, or uses software in connection with, as part of, bundled with, or alongside any (i) open source, publicly available, or "free" software, library or documentation, or (ii) software that is licenced under a FLOSS Licence, or (iii) software provided under a licence that (A) subjects the delivered software to any FLOSS Licence, or (B) requires the delivered software to be licenced for the purpose of making derivative works or be redistributable at no charge, or (C) obligates LOCKHEED ▇▇▇▇▇▇ to sell, loan, distribute, disclose or otherwise make available or accessible to any third party (a) the delivered software, or any portion thereof, in object code and/or source code formats, or (b) any products incorporating the delivered software, or any portion thereof, in object code and/or source code formats.
FLOSS means software that incorporates or embeds software in, or uses software in connection with, as part of, bundled with, or alongside any (1) open source, publicly available, or “free” software, library or documentation, or (2) software that is licensed under a FLOSS License, or (3) software provided under a license that (a) subjects the delivered software to any FLOSS License, or (b) requires the delivered software to be licensed for the purpose of making derivative works or be redistributable at no charge, or (c) obligates Flyer to sell, loan, distribute, disclose or otherwise make available or accessible to any third party (i) the delivered software, or any portion thereof, in object code and/or source code formats, or (ii) any products incorporating the delivered software, or any portion thereof, in object code and/or source code formats.
FLOSS means software provided under a license that (a) subjects the delivered software to any FLOSS License, or (b) requires the delivered software to be licensed for the purpose of making derivative works or be redistributable at no charge, or (c) obligates Buyer to sell, loan, distribute, disclose or otherwise make available or accessible to any third party (i) the delivered software, or any portion thereof, in object code and/or source code formats, or (ii) any products incorporating the delivered software, or any portion thereof, in object code and/or source code formats.

Examples of FLOSS in a sentence

  • No other provision in this Contract, including but not limited to the Indemnity clause, shall be construed to limit the liabilities or remedies of the parties for the use of FLOSS in connection with this Contract or for the delivery of FLOSS under this Contract.

  • SELLER warrants all FLOSS used or delivered in connection with this Contract complies with any applicable FLOSS License.

  • If this Contract expires, is completed, or is terminated, SELLER shall not be relieved of those obligations contained in the following clauses: Applicable Laws Counterfeit Work Disputes Electronic Contracting Export Control Indemnity Information of Lockheed ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Insurance Intellectual Property Release of Information Retention of Records Use of Free, Libre and Open Source Software (FLOSS) U.

  • Seller shall disclose to Buyer in writing a Free, Libre and Open Source Software (FLOSS) that will be used or delivered in connection with this Purchase Order and obtain Buyer’s written consent before using or delivering such FLOSS in connection with the is Purchase Order.

  • Seller shall disclose to Buyer in writing an Free, Libre and Open Source Software (FLOSS) that will be used or delivered in connection with this Purchase Order and obtain Buyer’s written consent before using or delivering such FLOSS in connection with the is Purchase Order.

  • If this Contract expires, is completed, or is terminated, SELLER shall not be relieved of those obligations contained in the following clauses: Applicable Laws Disputes Counterfeit Work Electronic Contracting Export Control Independent Contractor Relationship Information of Lockheed ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Insurance/Entry on Lockheed ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Facilities Intellectual Property Release of Information Retention of Records Use of Free, Libre and Open Source Software (FLOSS) U.

  • All FLOSS employees are expected to arrive to work on time in addition to returning from breaks and lunch within the time frames allowed.

  • If this Contract expires, is completed, or is terminated, SELLER shall not be relieved of those obligations contained in the following clauses: Applicable Laws Disputes Counterfeit Work Electronic Contracting Export Control Indemnity Information of Lockheed ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Insurance Intellectual Property Release of Information Retention of Records Use of Free, Libre and Open Source Software (FLOSS) U.

  • In the event that it becomes necessary to put 25% of the support staff represented by FLOSS back on the time clock due to tardiness or abuse of break and lunch times, then the entire FLOSS membership will be required to use the time clocks for the remainder of the contract.

  • Professional leave will be granted to FLOSS employees if they are representing ▇▇▇▇▇▇ High School District 100 at a special event.

Related to FLOSS

  • Loss or “Losses” means any and all losses, costs (including court costs), claims, damages (including fines, penalties, or civil judgments and settlements), injuries, liabilities and expenses (including attorneys’ fees).

  • Simulated Loss means the excess, if any, of the Carrying Value of an oil or gas property (as defined in Section 614 of the Code) over the amount realized from the sale or other disposition of such property and determined pursuant to Treasury Regulation Section 1.704-1(b)(2)(iv)(k)(2).

  • Simulated Depletion means, with respect to each oil and gas property, a depletion allowance computed in accordance with federal income tax principles (as if the Simulated Basis of the property were its adjusted tax basis) and in the manner specified in Treasury Regulation Section 1.704-1(b)(2)(iv)(k)(2). For purposes of computing Simulated Depletion with respect to any property, the Simulated Basis of such property shall be deemed to be the Carrying Value of such property, and in no event shall such allowance, in the aggregate, exceed such Simulated Basis.

  • Packet Loss means the unintentional discarding of data packets in a network when a device (e.g., switch, router, etc.) is overloaded and cannot accept any incoming data. Packet Loss is calculated as aggregate average monthly metric measured by Astound across the Astound Backbone Network between a sample of Astound POPs. Local access loops are not included. Periods of Excused Outage are not included in Packet Loss metrics.

  • Economic loss means any economic detriment suffered by a victim as a direct and proximate result of the commission of an offense and includes any loss of income due to lost time at work because of any injury caused to the victim, and any property loss, medical cost, or funeral expense incurred as a result of the commission of the offense. "Economic loss" does not include