Third Party Software Vendor definition

Third Party Software Vendor means any supplier of programs contained in the Software which is not an Affiliate.
Third Party Software Vendor means the owner of software which is either licensed by Node4 or licensed by the Customer in both cases for software deployed/used within the Services.
Third Party Software Vendor means any third party that provides or licenses Third Party Software.

Examples of Third Party Software Vendor in a sentence

  • Where the Customer is unable or unwilling to comply with a Software License audit request then the Customer shall fully indemnify Node4 for all internal costs and charges from Third Party Software Vendor which it incurs as a result.


More Definitions of Third Party Software Vendor

Third Party Software Vendor means a third party that has granted to the Provider the right to distribute the Third Party Software and resell licences for the Third Party Software.
Third Party Software Vendor means the owner of software which is either licensed by Node4 or
Third Party Software Vendor means the company who has designed or developed the software “Equipment” means the equipment specified in the Support Schedule
Third Party Software Vendor means any supplier of programs contained in the Software which is not an Affiliate of Nortel. ATTACHMENT B ------------ SOFTWARE LICENSE ----------------

Related to Third Party Software Vendor

  • Third Party Software means software which is proprietary to any third party (other than an Affiliate of the Contractor) which is or will be used by the Contractor for the purposes of providing the Services.

  • Client Software means software that allows a Device to access or utilize the services or functionality provided by the Server Software.

  • Open Source Software means software or similar subject matter that is distributed under an open source license such as (by way of example only) the GNU General Public License, GNU Lesser General Public License, Apache License, Mozilla Public License, BSD License, MIT License, Common Public License, any derivative of any of the foregoing licenses, or any other license approved as an open source license by the Open Source Initiative or as a free software license by the Free Software Foundation.

  • Embedded Software means one or more software applications which permanently reside on a computing device.