Omega Browser definition

Omega Browser means the Omega Browser described in Section 1 of Exhibit A-1 (Additional PalmSource Deliverables) in object code form only, except as may be agreed by the parties in writing or as otherwise set forth in this Agreement. The Omega Browser is not part of the PS OS Software or PS Product Software, and is provided to Licensee as a separate, third party product. The Omega Browser shall include Updates and Upgrades provided hereunder by PalmSource.

Examples of Omega Browser in a sentence

  • Licensee shall pay to PalmSource a non-refundable annual Maintenance and Support Fee for the Omega Browser for each Contract Year the license to Omega Browser is in effect.

  • No other rights or licenses are granted to Licensee with respect to the Omega Browser.

  • Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, PalmSource hereby grants to Licensee a limited, non-exclusive, non-transferable (except as provided in Section 17.8 (Assignment)), world-wide, royalty-free license (without the right of sublicense) to use, reproduce and distribute the Omega Browser, only as incorporated in or bundled with the PS OS Software in Licensee Products distributed under Section 2.2(a)(i) of this Agreement.

  • Licensee acknowledges that the PS Licensed Products, Omega Browser, PS SDK, PS Development Environment and PS Materials are considered by PalmSource to be valuable trade secrets of PalmSource or its suppliers.

  • The credit set forth in Section 2 of Exhibit M shall be accessible from the user interface of the Omega Browser incorporated into or bundled with any Licensee Product.

  • While the Omega Browser license is in effect, Licensee’s statement shall also show the number of units shipped of Omega Browser software (even if zero).

  • The PS Licensed Products, PS SDK, PS Development Environment, Omega Browser and PS Materials supplied hereunder are subject to all pertinent import and export laws of the United States, including specifically the U.S. Export Administration Regulations (“EAR”) and the laws of the country in which Licensee obtained them.

  • Further, Licensee agrees that it will cause to appear on the container or label for each unit of the Licensee Products manufactured hereunder appropriate patent and copyright notices and proprietary data legends as contained in the PS Licensed Products, Omega Browser, PS SDK, PS Development Environment and PS Materials delivered by PalmSource or as otherwise reasonably required by PalmSource.

  • Subject always to PalmSource’s ownership of the PS Licensed Products, Omega Browser, PS SDK, PS Development Environment, PS Materials and Licensee Modifications under Section 10.5 (PalmSource Source Materials), Licensee shall be the sole and exclusive owner of the Licensee Products and Licensee Software.

  • Licensee shall only distribute the Omega Browser when incorporated into or bundled with such Licensee Products and shall not distribute the Omega Browser on a stand-alone basis.

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