Start App definition
Examples of Start App in a sentence
Synacor will make the standard Start App available to Client [*].
Start App – Synacor offers an application for iOS and Android platforms that serves as a compliment to the Client Branded Portal, and includes curated short-form video, advertising, news articles and other content.
Synacor shall make the EULA and the applicable privacy policy (collectively and as updated from time to time, the “Applicable App Policies”) readily accessible from the Start App.
For purposes of this Agreement, references to the “Portal,” unless otherwise specified or if the context otherwise determines, shall mean the Core Portal, the Growth Portal and any Applications associated with the Core Portal or the Growth Portal, including the Start App, in each case, provided by Synacor under this Agreement as specified in Exhibit 2 (the “Portal Applications”).
The Start App is being licensed, not sold, and AT&T’s and the AT&T Affiliates’ rights in and to the Start App are solely as set forth herein and in the Agreement and do not include any rights of ownership.
Synacor will deliver the Start App specified in this Agreement for Android and iOS smartphones and tablets.
As requested by AT&T from time to time, Synacor will work with AT&T to develop user documentation for the Start App pursuant to Section 7.2 of the Agreement.
During the Term, Synacor shall ensure that the Start App is designed and operates in accordance with all applicable developer guidelines and policies promulgated by the applicable Application Storefronts on which the Start App is offered.
Promptly after the Effective Date, the Parties mutually will agree on a final form of end user license agreement for the Start App to be used for the User software download process, the final form of which will be attached to this Exhibit as Schedule 1 (the “EULA”).
AT&T will register and deploy the Start App in the Apple App Store and Google Play application storefronts and in any additional application storefronts mutually agreed by the Parties (collectively, the “Application Storefronts”), and will control the User download process.