Open Source Material definition

Open Source Material means software or other material that is licensed or distributed under a “free” source-code license, including any license meeting the Open Source Definition (as promulgated by the Open Source Initiative) or the Free Software Definition (as promulgated by the Free Software Foundation), or any substantially similar license, including but not limited to any license approved by the Open Source Initiative, or any Creative Commons License.
Open Source Material means any software that is distributed as “free software”, “open source software” (a) under the GNU General Public License (GPL), GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL), Mozilla Public License (MPL) or substantially similar licenses, or (b) is distributed subject to a requirement that, as a condition of the modification, distribution or other use of such software, the licensee of such software grants, or purports to grant, to any third party, rights or immunities under Intellectual Property owned by such licensee in any derivative works on the same terms and conditions as for such software, including that , as a condition of the modification, distribution or other use of such software, that any software incorporated into, derived from or distributed with such software be (i) disclosed or distributed in source code form, (ii) licensed for the purpose of making derivative works or (iii) redistributable at no charge or minimal charge, in each case to any third parties.
Open Source Material means any Software, Documentation or other material that (A) is distributed as “free software”, “open source software” or under a similar licensing or distribution model, including the GNU General Public License (GPL), GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL), Mozilla Public License (MPL), or any other license described by the Open Source Initiative as set forth on xxx.xxxxxxxxxx.xxx, or (B) grants, or purports to grant, to any third party, any rights or immunities under Intellectual Property (including that require, as a condition of the modification, distribution or other use of such material, that any Software, Documentation or other material incorporated into, derived from or distributed with such material be (1) disclosed or distributed in source code form, (2) licensed for the purpose of making derivative works or (3) redistributable at no charge or minimal charge.

Examples of Open Source Material in a sentence

  • Open Source Material includes, without limitation, software that is licensed under the GNU General Public License, GNU Lesser General Public License, Mozilla License, Common Public License, Apache License and BSD License and materials and/or content made available under a Creative Commons license.

  • The Acquired Companies are in compliance with the terms and conditions of all licenses for the Open Source Materials used in the business of the Acquired Companies, and have not used such Open Source Materials in such a way that would obligate the Company or its Subsidiaries under the terms of such licenses to distribute, license or make available to any third party the source code of any of the products of any Acquired Company (other than the applicable Open Source Material itself).

  • The Company and each Subsidiary have not used Open Source Material in such a way that would require, as a condition of use, modification or distribution of such Open Source Material, that any software code material to Company’s or a Subsidiary’s business, and owned by the Company or its Subsidiaries to be (i) disclosed or distributed in source code form, (ii) be licensed for the purpose of making derivative works, or (iii) be redistributable at no charge.

  • Section 2.15(n) of the Disclosure Schedule lists: (i) all Open Source Materials used by any Acquired Company in any way; (ii) describes the manner in which such Open Source Materials were used; and (iii) the applicable license for each such Open Source Material.

  • Parent and its Subsidiaries are in compliance with the terms and conditions of all licenses for the Open Source Materials used in the business of Parent and its Subsidiaries, and have not used such Open Source Materials in such a way that would obligate Parent or its Subsidiaries or Affiliates under the terms of such licenses to distribute, license or make available to any third party the source code of any of Parent’s products (other than the applicable Open Source Material itself).


More Definitions of Open Source Material

Open Source Material means all software or other material that is distributed as "free software", "open source software" or under a similar licensing or distribution model, including, but not limited to, the GNU General Public License (GPL), GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL), Mozilla Public License (MPL), the Artistic License (e.g., PERL), the Netscape Public License, the Sun Community Source License (SCSL), the Sun Industry Standards License (SISL), or any other license described by the Open Source Initiative as set forth on xxx.xxxxxxxxxx.xxx.
Open Source Material means Open Source Software that may be applicable to this EULA including but not limited to Ruby, MIT, BSD, the Apache License, version 2.0, GNU General Public License, version 2,
Open Source Material means any software or other Intellectual Property that is generally licensed or made available in Source Material form under the terms of a standard license (such as, the General Public License, the Lesser General Public License, the Mozilla license, and the Apache license) that allows for the use, modification, and redistribution of such software or Intellectual Property in Source Material form without the payment of any license fees or royalties.
Open Source Material means software or other material that is distributed as “free software”, “open source software” or under a similar licensing or distribution terms (including but not limited to the GNU General Public License (GPL), GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL), Mozilla Public License (MPL), BSD licenses, the Artistic License, the Netscape Public License, the Sun Community Source License (SCSL) the Sun Industry Standards License (SISL) and the Apache License.
Open Source Material means any and all software that (a) is distributed as “free software”, “open source software” or under a similar licensing or distribution model, including, but not limited to, the GNU General Public License (GPL), GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL), Mozilla Public License (MPL), the Artistic License (e.g., PERL); the Netscape Public License; the Sun Community Source License (SCSL); the Sun Industry Standards License (SISL), or any other license described by the Open Source Initiative as set forth on xxx.xxxxxxxxxx.xxx/xxxxxxxx; or (b) requires as a condition of use, modification and/or distribution of such software that such software or other software incorporated into, derived from or distributed with such software (i) be disclosed or distributed in source code form, (ii) be licensed for the purpose of making derivative works, or (iii) be redistributable at no charge. 10
Open Source Material means any software or other materials that are distributed as “free software” or “open source software” or are otherwise generally distributed publicly (in source code form in the case of open source software) under terms of an Open Source License.
Open Source Material means any Software, Documentation or other material that (A) is distributed as “free software”, “open source software” or under a similar licensing or distribution model, including the GNU General Public License (GPL), GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL), Mozilla Public License (MPL), or any other license described by the Open Source Initiative as set forth on www.opensource.org, or (B) grants, or purports to grant, to any third party, any rights or immunities under Intellectual Property (including that require, as a condition of the modification, distribution or other use of such material, that any Software, Documentation or other material incorporated into, derived from or distributed with such material be (1) disclosed or distributed in source code form, (2) licensed for the purpose of making derivative works or (3) redistributable at no charge or minimal charge.