Source Content definition
Examples of Source Content in a sentence
Smartling will create the Translated Content from the Source Content in a professional and workmanlike manner in accordance with generally accepted industry standards and the Instructions to Translators.
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If you are initiating any open source project on or through Trailhead, you must make the applicable Open Source Content available under open source license terms.
In addition to all of Customer’s responsibilities set out in the Agreement, including without limitation Customer’s responsibility for the accuracy, quality, and legality of the Source Content, Customer shall provide to Smartling, via the Software Services, any clarifications that Smartling may reasonably request in the course of creating the Translated Content.
Any use of Open Source Content is governed by the terms of the license, if any, that accompanies the applicable project.
In the event that the Translated Content contains grammar, spelling, or typographical errors (except if errors were present in the Source Content that reasonably caused the foregoing errors in the Translated Content) and/or does not conform to the Instructions to Translators (if provided to Smartling as described in the Documentation), Smartling will correct the Translated Content, subject to the terms of Section 4.2.
Any use of Open Source Content is governed by the applicable open source license (including the terms of the license, if any, that accompanies the applicable project).
Without limiting the disclaimer of warranties and conditions in the Program Agreement, Trailhead and Open Source Content are not intended for production use and may contain bugs, errors and incompatibilities with other products or services.
Salesforce has no obligation to provide any support or maintenance services for Trailhead or any Open Source Content.
SEI shall have the right to exercise quality control over the Source Content and the Source Trademarks and JAMtv's use of the Source Content and Source Trademarks to that degree necessary, in the reasonable opinion of SEI, to maintain the validity and enforceability of the Source Trademarks and to protect the goodwill associated therewith and the intellectual property and other rights of third parties, if any.