Product Proposal definition
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SCEA shall have no obligation to approve any Product Proposal submitted by Publisher.
Publisher shall notify SCEA promptly in writing in the event of any material proposed change in any portion of the Product Proposal.
Such Product Proposal must contain all information specified in the SourceBook 2, as well as any additional information that SCEA may deem to be useful in evaluating the proposed Licensed Product.
SCEA's approval of a Product Proposal shall not obligate Publisher to continue with development or production of the proposed Licensed Product, provided that Publisher must immediately notify SCEA in writing if it discontinues, cancels or otherwise delays past the original scheduled delivery date the development of any proposed Licensed Product.
On or before the date specified in the Product Proposal or as determined by SCEA pursuant to the Review Process, Publisher shall deliver to SCEA for its inspection and evaluation, a final version of the Executable Software for the proposed Licensed Product.
If a Product Proposal is "Not Approved", then neither Publisher nor any other Licensed Developer or Licensed Publisher may re-submit such Product Proposal without significant, substantive revisions.
Publisher shall submit to SCEA for SCEA's written approval or disapproval, which shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed, a written proposal (the "Product Proposal").
Publisher shall not construe approval of a Product Proposal as a commitment by SCEA to grant final approval to such Licensed Product.
If any stage of the Review Process is not provided to SCEA or is not successfully met after a reasonable cure period agreed to between SCEA and Publisher, SCEA shall have the right to revoke the approval of Publisher's Product Proposal.
Upon approval of the Product Proposal, Publisher must, within the time frame indicated in the approval letter, communicate with SCEA and mutually agree on a framework for the review of such Licensed Product throughout the development process ("Review Process").