Source Code Format definition

Source Code Format means the source (or human readable) format of the Software when it has not been compiled and is not in a machine readable state. Examples include, but are not limited to Objective C, C++, Java, C#, JSP, XML, ASP and PHP.
Source Code Format means a form of computer program, or any portion thereof, written in a programming language employed by computer programmers that must be compiled or otherwise translated before it can be executed by a computer.

Examples of Source Code Format in a sentence

  • Notwithstanding the above, in the event that a portion of the Software is provided to the Licensee by OT in Source Code Format, the Licensee may modify such portion of the Software for the sole purpose of implementing and using the Software in accordance with the terms of this EULA, and Open Text Corporation shall own all modified portions.

  • Notwithstanding the above, in the event that a portion of the Software is provided to the Licensee by OT in Source Code Format, the Licensee may modify such portion of the Software for the sole purpose of implementing and using the Software in accordance with the terms of this ▇▇▇▇, and Open Text Corporation shall own all modified portions.