Google Technology definition

Google Technology means (a) Google Background IP; (b) all Intellectual Property and know-how applicable to Google products and services; and (c) tools, code, algorithms, modules, materials, documentation, reports, and technology developed in connection with the Services that have general application to Google’s other customers, including derivatives of and improvements to Google’s Background IP. Google Technology does not include Customer Background IP or Customer Confidential Information.
Google Technology means (i) all Intellectual Property and know-how applicable to Google products and services; and (ii) tools, code, algorithms, modules, materials, Documentation, reports, and technology developed in connection with any advisory or consulting project in connection with the Services that have general application to Google's other customers, including derivatives of and improvements to Google's Intellectual Property.
Google Technology means (a) Google Background IP; (b) all Intellectual Property and know- how applicable to Google products and services; and (c) tools, code, algorithms, modules, materials, documentation, reports, and technology developed in connection with the Services that have general application to Google’s other customers, including derivatives of and improvements to Google’s Background IP. Google Technology does not include Customer Background IP or Customer Confidential Information.

Examples of Google Technology in a sentence

  • Google owns all rights, title, and interest in Google Technology.

  • To the extent Google Technology is incorporated into Deliverables, Google grants Customer a limited, worldwide, non-exclusive, perpetual, non-transferable license (with the right to sublicense to Affiliates) to use the Google Technology in connection with the Deliverables for Customer’s internal business purposes.

  • Access to these on-campus programs, such as Multi-Core Craft Curriculum (MC3) and Google Technology Certification courses, will allow youth to develop the skills and obtain the certifications needed to obtain employment.

  • Femi Taiwo, “OpenVR, the Story Behind the Story,” Lagos Google Technology Users Blog, 9 May 2011, http://lagosgtug.blogspot.com/2011_05_01_archive.html (2 November 2011).

  • Google Technology, “The technology behind Google’s great results,” available at <http://www.google.com/ technology/pigeonrank.html>.

  • Except for the license rights under Sections 3.2 (Google Technology) and 3.3 (Deliverables), neither party will acquire any right, title, or interest in the other party’s Background IP under this Services Schedule.

  • Except for the license rights under Sections 4.2 (Google Technology) and 4.3(Deliverables), neither party will acquire any right, title, or interest in the other party’s Background IP under this Services Schedule.

  • All payments, correspondence, and notices shall be sent to the following addresses: Google Technology Inc.

  • On-campus programs, such as Multi-Core Craft Curriculum (MC3) and Google Technology Certification courses, will allow youth to develop the skills and obtain the certifications needed to obtain employment.

  • The underlying data struc- ture of the dataset is based up the dimensions and metrics of the Google Technology Stack including Google AdWords, Google Analytics and the Google Display Network advertising platform.

Related to Google Technology

  • Company Technology means all Technology used in or necessary for the conduct of the business of the Company or any of its Subsidiaries, or owned or held for use by the Company or any of its Subsidiaries.

  • Licensee Technology means the Licensee Know-How and Licensee Patents.

  • Licensor Technology means the Licensor Patents and the Licensor Know-How.

  • Technology means any and all technical information and/or materials, including, without limitation, ideas, techniques, designs, sketches, drawings, models, inventions, know-how, processes, apparatus, methods, equipment, algorithms, software programs, data, software source documents, other works of authorship, formulae and information concerning engineering, research, experimental work, development, design details and specifications.

  • Licensed Software includes error corrections, upgrades, enhancements or new releases, and any deliverables due under a maintenance or service contract (e.g., patches, fixes, PTFs, programs, code or data conversion, or custom programming).

  • Third Party Technology means all Intellectual Property and products owned by third parties and licensed pursuant to Third Party Licenses.

  • Development Tool Kit means a DS Offering specifically designed for application or content development. A Development Tool Kit is either identified (i) with “CAA” or “ENOVIA Studio” in the DS Offering name, or (ii) in the Transaction Document and/or the Product Portfolio. Extended Enterprise User means an employee of Customer’s affiliate(s), supplier(s) and/or customer(s) authorized to use Customer’s DS Offering for the sole and exclusive purpose of enabling the Extended Enterprise User(s) to conduct business with Customer. The use of the DS Offering by any such Extended Enterprise User(s) 1) shall be solely limited to use (a) as configured and deployed by Customer and (b) in connection with the Extended Enterprise User’s performance of services for and on behalf of Customer, and 2) shall exclude any use by Extended Enterprise User (a) for its own account or a third party’s account, or (b) for the purpose of modifying, otherwise using, maintaining or hosting the DS Offering. Extended Enterprise Users are authorized if so specified in the Product Portfolio.

  • Background IP means all IP and IP Rights owned or controlled by Seller prior to the effective date or outside the scope of this Contract.