Source Code definition

Source Code for a work means the preferred form of the work for making modifications to it. “Object code” means any non-source form of a work.
Source Code means computer software and code, in form other than object code form, including related programmer comments and annotations, help text, data and data structures, instructions and procedural, object-oriented and other code, which may be printed out or displayed in human readable form.
Source Code means the human readable source code of the Software to which it relates, in the programming language in which the Software was written, together with all related flow charts and technical documentation, including a description of the procedure for generating object code, all of a level sufficient to enable a programmer reasonably fluent in such programming language to understand, build, operate, support, maintain and develop modifications, upgrades, updates, adaptations, enhancements, new versions and other derivative works and improvements of, and to develop computer programs compatible with, the Software.

Examples of Source Code in a sentence

  • Pubco is not required to deposit or license to any Person, and has not entered into any escrow arrangements with respect to, any material Source Code for any Pubco Software, and to the Knowledge of Pubco, no event has occurred, and no circumstance or condition exist, that (with or without notice or lapse of time) will result or could reasonably result in the disclosure or delivery to any Person of any such Source Code.

  • The Company is not required to deposit or license to any Person, and has not entered into any escrow arrangements with respect to, any material Source Code for any Company Software, and to the Knowledge of the Company, no event has occurred, and no circumstance or condition exist, that (with or without notice or lapse of time) will result or could reasonably result in the disclosure or delivery to any Person of any such Source Code.

  • Neither Parent nor any of its Subsidiaries have disclosed or delivered to any escrow agent or any other Person (other than Permitted Parent Source Code Sublicensees) any of the source code of any Software owned by Parent or its Subsidiaries, and no other Person (other than Permitted Parent Source Code Sublicensees) has the right, contingent or otherwise, to obtain access to or use any such source code.

  • Neither the Company nor HoldCo has disclosed or delivered to any escrow agent or any other Person (other than Permitted Source Code Sublicensees) any of the source code of any Software owned by the Company or HoldCo, and no other Person (other than Permitted Source Code Sublicensees) has the right, contingent or otherwise, to obtain access to or use any such source code.


More Definitions of Source Code

Source Code means computer instructions and data definitions expressed in a form suitable for input into an assembler, compiler or other translator.
Source Code means software in human readable form normally used to make modifications to it including, but not limited to, comments and procedural code such as job control language and scripts to control compilation and installation.
Source Code means the Software code in human-readable form or any part of the Software code in human-readable form, including code compiled to create the Software or decompiled from the Software, but excluding interpreted code comprised in the Software;
Source Code means computer programming code in human readable form and related system level documentation, including all associated comments, symbols, and any procedural code such as job control language.
Source Code means computer programs and/or data in eye-readable form and in such form that it can be compiled or interpreted into equivalent binary code together with all technical information and documentation necessary for the use, reproduction, modification and enhancement of such software;]
Source Code means human-readable program statements written by a programmer or developer in a high-level or assembly language that are not directly readable by a computer and that need to be compiled into object code before they can be executed by a computer.
Source Code means computer Software code or programs in human readable format, such as a printed listing of a program written in a high-level computer language. The term “Source Code” includes, but is not limited to, documents and materials in support of the development of the SOFTWARE, such as flow charts, pseudo code and program notes.