Prohibited License definition

Prohibited License means the General Public License (“GPL”) or Lesser/Library GPL, the Artistic License (e.g., PERL), the Mozilla Public License, the Netscape Public License, the Sun Community Source License, the Sun Industry Standards License, or variations thereof, including licenses referred to as “GPL-Compatible, Free Software License.”
Prohibited License means the General Public License (“GPL”) or Lesser/Library GPL, the Artistic License (e.g., PERL), the Mozilla Public License, the Netscape Public License, the Sun Community Source License, the Sun Industry Standards License, or variations thereof, including without limitation licenses referred to as “GPL-Compatible, Free Software License.” As used herein, “Prohibited Software” means software that incorporates or embeds software in, or integrates software in connection with, as part of, bundled with, or alongside any (i) open source, publicly available, or “free” software, library or documentation; or (ii) software that is licensed under a Prohibited License; or (iii) software provided under a license that (a) subjects the delivered software to any Prohibited License; or (b) requires the delivered software to be licensed for the purpose of making derivative works or be redistributable at no charge; or (c) obligates Buyer to sell, loan, distribute, disclose or otherwise make available or accessible to any third party: (1) The delivered software, or any portion thereof, in object code and/or source code formats; or (2) Any Items incorporating the delivered software, or any portion thereof, in object code and/or source code formats. Unless Seller has obtained Buyer’s prior written consent, which Buyer may withhold in its sole discretion, Seller shall not use in connection with this Order, or deliver to Buyer, any Prohibited Software. Seller agrees to defend, indemnify, and hold harmless Buyer, its customers and suppliers from and against any claims, damages, losses, costs, and expenses, including reasonable attorneys’ fees, to the extent Seller caused Buyer to use or deliver Prohibited Software in connection with this Order.
Prohibited License means any license under Intellectual Property of Seller or its Affiliates that is granted by Seller or its Affiliates to a third party that would enable such third party to provide products and services that are competitive with the Nile Core Business and that have the effect of Seller or its Affiliates directly or indirectly economically participating in the sale by such third party of such products and services that are competitive with the Nile Core Business; provided, however, that a Prohibited License shall not include (i) licenses as part of a broader grant of Seller’s and its Affiliates’ Intellectual Property portfolio with rights not limited to any particular field of use and with rights no more permissive with respect to Restricted Activities than in any other field of use, (ii) licenses entered into in connection with the settlement of a dispute regarding Intellectual Property as part of a broader grant of Seller’s and its Affiliates’ Intellectual Property portfolio with rights no more permissive with respect to Restricted Activities than in any other field of use, (iii) second source licenses to manufacture products that are requested by a customer as a condition to such customer’s purchase from Seller or its Affiliates of such product (subject to the other limitations in Section 5.15(a)) or (iv) participation of Seller or its Affiliates in standards-setting organizations, self-regulatory organizations, industry bodies and consortia, and other similar multi-party special interest groups.

Examples of Prohibited License in a sentence

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  • Existing Ordinance/LawTable 1: CUTE FrameworkFlaws/Remarks RecommendationsSection 141, Prohibited License Plate Ending under Article XXIV and Section 44, Vehicles Not to Be in Certain Areas under Article X of Ordinance No. 0391, s.


More Definitions of Prohibited License

Prohibited License means the General Public License (“GPL”) or Lesser/Library GPL, the Artistic License (e.g., PERL), the Mozilla Public License, the Netscape Public License, the Sun Community Source License, the Sun Industry Standards License, or variations thereof, including without limitation licenses referred to as “GPL-Compatible, Free Software License.” As used herein, “Prohibited Software” means software that incorporates or embeds software in, or integrates software in connection with, as part of, bundled with, or alongside any (i) open source, publicly available, or “free” software, library or documentation; or (ii) software that is licensed under a Prohibited License; or (iii) software provided under a license that (a) subjects the delivered software to any Prohibited License; or (b) requires the delivered software to be licensed for the purpose of making derivative works or be redistributable at no charge; or (c) obligates Buyer to sell, loan, distribute, disclose or otherwise make available or accessible to any third party: (1) The delivered software, or any portion thereof, in object code and/or source code formats; or
Prohibited License means any license to software, content, or other materials with terms that include a requirement, as a condition of use, modification, or distribution of such materials, that such materials or other software incorporated into, derived from, or distributed with such materials be (i) disclosed or distributed in source code form, (ii) licensed for the purpose of making derivative works, or (iii) redistributable at no or minimal charge or only for non-commercial purposes.
Prohibited License means a software license that requires as a condition of use, modification, and/or distribution of such software that such software or other software incorporated into, derived from, linked with or distributed with such software be (a) disclosed or distributed in source code form; (b) be licensed for the purpose of making derivative works; or (c) be redistributable at no charge. The “General Public License” (GPL) published by the Free Software Foundation is an example of a Prohibited License.
Prohibited License means an exclusive or non-exclusive license or sublicense to a Person other than a Subsidiary of Borrower, of any Intellectual Property owned or controlled by Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries within the Territory that covers Product and conveys to the licensee or sublicensee exclusive or non-exclusive rights to practice all or substantially all rights to such Intellectual Property in the Territory; provided, that, no Permitted License shall be a Prohibited License.
Prohibited License means any license under Intellectual Property of Seller or its Affiliates that is granted by Seller or its Affiliates to a third party that would enable such third party to provide products and services that are competitive with the Nile Core Business and that have the effect of Seller or its Affiliates directly or indirectly economically participating in the sale by such third party of such products and services that are competitive with the Nile Core Business; provided, however, that a Prohibited License shall not include (i) licenses as part of a broader grant of Seller’s and its Affiliates’ Intellectual Property portfolio with rights not limited to any particular field of use and with rights no more permissive with respect to Restricted Activities than in any other field of use, (ii) licenses entered into in connection with the settlement of a dispute regarding Intellectual Property as part of a broader grant of Seller’s and its Affiliates’ Intellectual Property portfolio with rights no more permissive with respect to Restricted Activities than in any other field of use, (iii) second source licenses to manufacture products that are requested by a customer as a condition to such customer’s purchase from Seller or its Affiliates of such product (subject to the other limitations in Section 5.15(a)) or (iv) participation of Seller or its Affiliates in standards-setting organizations, self- regulatory organizations, industry bodies and consortia, and other similar multi-party special interest groups.

Related to Prohibited License

  • Permitted License means any non-exclusive license of patent rights of Borrower or its Subsidiaries so long as all such Permitted Licenses are granted to third parties in the Ordinary Course of Business, do not result in a legal transfer of title to the licensed property, and have been granted in exchange for fair consideration.

  • Expedited license means a full and unrestricted medical license granted by a member state to an eligible physician through the process set forth in the compact.

  • Restricted License is any material license or other agreement with respect to which Borrower is the licensee (a) that prohibits or otherwise restricts Borrower from granting a security interest in Borrower’s interest in such license or agreement or any other property, or (b) for which a default under or termination of could interfere with the Bank’s right to sell any Collateral.

  • Limited license means a license that:

  • Prohibited Content means any content on any advertising media that:

  • Prohibited Party As of any date of determination, any Person that has theretofore failed to comply with such Person’s obligations under Regulation AB with respect to the Trust Fund or any other securitization if (and only if) both (A) such failure was an “event of default” under the relevant agreement to which such Person was a party, and (B) such Person is proposed to become a Servicing Function Participant in respect of the Trust Fund. In determining whether any person or entity is a “Prohibited Party”, each party hereto, provided that they are not an Affiliate of such Person, shall be entitled to conclusively rely on a written certification from any Person stating that it is not a Prohibited Party. All necessary determinations under or for purposes of this definition shall be made as of the date of consummation of the transaction in which the relevant person or entity would become a Servicing Function Participant in respect of the Trust Fund.

  • Prohibited source means any person or entity who:

  • Permitted Licenses are (A) licenses of over-the-counter software that is commercially available to the public, and (B) non-exclusive and exclusive licenses for the use of the Intellectual Property of Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries entered into in the ordinary course of business, provided, that, with respect to each such license described in clause (B), (i) no Event of Default has occurred or is continuing at the time of such license; (ii) the license constitutes an arms-length transaction, the terms of which, on their face, do not provide for a sale or assignment of any Intellectual Property and do not restrict the ability of Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries, as applicable, to pledge, grant a security interest in or lien on, or assign or otherwise Transfer any Intellectual Property; (iii) in the case of any exclusive license, (x) Borrower delivers ten (10) days’ prior written notice and a brief summary of the terms of the proposed license to Collateral Agent and the Lenders and delivers to Collateral Agent and the Lenders copies of the final executed licensing documents in connection with the exclusive license promptly upon consummation thereof, and (y) any such license could not result in a legal transfer of title of the licensed property but may be exclusive in respects other than territory and may be exclusive as to territory only as to discrete geographical areas outside of the United States; and (iv) all upfront payments, royalties, milestone payments or other proceeds arising from the licensing agreement that are payable to Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries are paid to a Deposit Account that is governed by a Control Agreement.

  • Prohibited Person means any Person:

  • Prohibited Business shall be defined as any business and any branch, office or operation thereof, which is a primary competitor of the Company with respect to the Business wherever the Company does business, in North America or abroad.

  • Prohibited Software means software that incorporates or embeds software in, or uses software in connection with, as part of, bundled with, or alongside any (1) open source, publicly available, or "free" software, library or documentation, or (2) software that is licensed under a Prohibited License, or (3) software provided under a license that

  • Prohibited Use Any use or occupancy of the Premises that in Landlord's reasonable judgment would be likely to: (a) cause damage to the Building, the Premises or any equipment, facilities or other systems therein; (b) impair the appearance of the Premises or the Building; (c) interfere with the efficient and economical maintenance, operation and repair of the Premises or the Building or the equipment, facilities or systems thereof; (d) adversely affect any service provided to, and/or the use and occupancy by, any Building tenant or occupants; (e) violate the certificate of occupancy issued for the Premises or the Building or (f) adversely affect the image of the Building as a first-class office location in midtown Manhattan. Prohibited Use also includes the use of any part of the Premises for: (i) a restaurant or bar; (ii) the preparation, consumption, storage, manufacture or sale of food or beverages (except in connection with vending machines and/or warming kitchens installed for the use of Tenant's employees only), liquor, tobacco or drugs; (iii) the business of photocopying, multilith or offset printing (except photocopying in connection with Tenant's own business); (iv) a typing or stenography business; (v) a school or classroom; (vi) lodging or sleeping; (vii) the operation of retail facilities (meaning a business whose primary patronage arises from the generalized solicitation of the general public to visit Tenant's offices in person without a prior appointment) of a savings and loan association or retail facilities of any financial, lending, securities brokerage or investment activity; (viii) a payroll office; (ix) a xxxxxx, beauty or manicure shop; (x) an employment agency, executive search firm or similar enterprise; (xi) offices of any Governmental Authority, any foreign government, the United Nations, or any agency or department of the foregoing; (xii) the manufacture, retail sale, storage of merchandise or auction of merchandise, goods or property of any kind to the general public which could reasonably be expected to create a volume of pedestrian traffic substantially in excess of that normally encountered in the Premises; (xiii) the rendering of medical, dental or other therapeutic or diagnostic services; (xiv) a discount drug store or discount clothing store or a "fast food" restaurant; or (xv) any illegal purposes or any activity constituting a nuisance.

  • Prohibited Transfer means any Transfer or purported Transfer of Corporation Securities to the extent that such Transfer is prohibited and/or void under this Article IX.

  • Prohibited conduct means bullying or cyberbullying as defined in this policy or retaliation or reprisal for asserting, alleging, reporting, or providing information about such conduct or knowingly making a false report about bullying.

  • Prohibited Distributions means any and all dividends or other distributions paid by the Corporation with respect to any Excess Securities received by a Purported Transferee.

  • Prohibited Transaction has the meaning set forth in ERISA Section 406 and Code Section 4975.

  • prohibited substance means any substance so described on the Prohibited List, which appears in Annex I to this Convention.

  • Sanctioned Country means, at any time, a country, region or territory which is itself the subject or target of any Sanctions.

  • Prohibited Investor means a person or entity whose name appears on (i) the List of Specially Designated Nationals and Blocked Persons maintained by the U.S. Office of Foreign Assets Control; (ii) other lists of prohibited persons and entities as may be mandated by applicable law or regulation; or (iii) such other lists of prohibited persons and entities as may be provided to the Fund in connection therewith;

  • Prohibited Act means: to directly or indirectly offer, promise or give any person working for or engaged by the Customer and/or the Authority a financial or other advantage to: induce that person to perform improperly a relevant function or activity; or reward that person for improper performance of a relevant function or activity; or committing any offence: under the Bribery Act 2010; or under legislation creating offences concerning Fraud; or at common law concerning Fraud; or committing or attempting or conspiring to commit Fraud;