Hardware Lock definition

Hardware Lock means an electrical device which may be supplied by Triple G which may be connected to a computer to enable the Interface Software to operate on that computer.
Hardware Lock means a USB dongle containing Licence codes and parameters. Improvements means any and all Intellectual Property Rights related to, or in connection with, OPSIM created in the course of, or in connection with, the use of OPSIM. Insolvency Event means an event of bankruptcy or insolvency, an assignment for the benefit of creditors, the appointment of a receiver, receiver and manager, provisional liquidator, liquidator and official manager or any similar person to any assets of a person, a failure to comply with a statutory demand, or anything else which occurs which is analogous or has a substantially similar effect, under the laws of any jurisdiction, or the person is otherwise insolvent or unable to pay its debts as and when they fall due. Intellectual Property Rights means all current and future registered and unregistered rights in respect of copyright, circuit layouts, designs, trade marks, know-how, confidential information, patents, inventions, plant breeder’s rights and discoveries and all other intellectual property as defined in article 2 of the convention establishing the World Intellectual Property Organisation 1967. Law means any statute, rule, regulation, proclamation, order in council, ordinance, local law or by-law, whether:
Hardware Lock means a USB dongle containing one or more Licence Locks. Hardware Locks cannot be used on virtual machines. Improvements means any and all Intellectual Property Rights related to the TUFLOW Products created in the course of, or in connection with, the use of TUFLOW Products. Insolvency Event means an event of bankruptcy or insolvency, an assignment for the benefit of creditors, the appointment of a receiver, receiver and manager, provisional liquidator, liquidator and official manager or any similar person to any assets of a person, a failure to comply with a statutory demand, or anything else which occurs which is analogous or has a substantially similar effect, under the laws of any jurisdiction, or the person is otherwise insolvent or unable to pay its debts as and when they fall due. Intellectual Property Rights means all current and future registered and unregistered rights in respect of copyright, circuit layouts, designs, trademarks, know-how, confidential information, patents, inventions, plant breeder’s rights and discoveries and all other intellectual property as defined in article 2 of the convention establishing the World Intellectual Property Organisation 1967. Law means any statute, rule, regulation, proclamation, order in council, ordinance, local law or by-law, whether:

Examples of Hardware Lock in a sentence

  • You may install any number of copies of the Licensed Materials, provided that You may only execute the Software on a single personal computer or work station which has the Hardware Lock installed.

  • The Software may not be executed on servers for access by multiple work stations with a single Hardware Lock.

  • GST) $220 Loss of an Existing Hardware Lock or Transfer of a Software Lock Not Possible The Licensee is responsible for taking out insurance against the loss, theft or disappearance of Hardware Locks, or if a Software Lock cannot be transferred (e.g. computer is stolen or no longer functional).

  • Vital-Sim will provide You with one Hardware Lock for each License for VSLS you acquire.