Protocol Documentation definition
Examples of Protocol Documentation in a sentence
Each Party will appoint a Technical Account Manager to provide reasonable technical assistance and support regarding Licensor’s Protocol Documentation and the Licensor’s products.
The Sun Protocol Documentation, and all non-public information and know-how contained in or derived from the Sun Protocol Documentation (whether or not implemented in any Authorized Microsoft Implementation in source code form, any documentation or other materials, or otherwise) constitute “Confidential Information” of Sun.
Notwithstanding the above, either Licensee may include information derived from the applicable Protocol Documentation of the Licensor within the Licensee’s confidential internal development product documentation for internal use only, as and when such Protocol Documentation is utilized by the applicable Licensee, so long as all such Protocol Documentation is always marked as confidential and proprietary information of the Licensor.
The Receiving Party will not circumvent or attempt to circumvent any technological mechanism (such as digital rights management technology or password protection) in place to restrict access to or limit copying of the other Party’s Protocol Documentation and that is included in or applied to such Protocol Documentation (“Copy Protection Mechanism”).
If the Disclosing Party agrees, its written notice will state (i) its plans to address the omission or inaccuracy, including whether such documentation already exists or needs to be created or acquired and the expected timeframe for delivery of the Protocol Documentation in question.
The Microsoft Protocol Documentation, and all non-public information and know-how contained in or derived from the Microsoft Protocol Documentation (whether or not implemented in any Authorized Sun Implementation in source code form, any documentation or other materials, or otherwise) constitute “Confidential Information” of Microsoft.
The Disclosing Party will, within 15 days of its receipt of such notice, advise the Receiving Party in writing whether or not it agrees that the relevant Protocol Documentation has not been provided, or that it is inaccurate or incomplete (as the case may be).
For purposes of Sections 3, 4, 6, 7, 8 and 9 only, documentation provided under this paragraph shall be considered as Protocol Documentation.
Each Party invites comments and suggestions from the other Party on the Protocol Documentation and other items or information provided by such Party under this Agreement (“Comments and Suggestions”).
Each Party will make Protocol Documentation of its Licensed Protocols available to the other Party as provided by this Section 3.1 within a reasonable period from the Effective Date and via a reasonable method, as determined by the Disclosing Party from time to time in its discretion.