TI Data definition
Examples of TI Data in a sentence
The Software and TI Data contain copyrighted material of DesignSoft and TI, respectively, and are protected by copyright laws and international copyright treaties, as well as other intellectual property laws.
You shall not remove, alter, cover, or obscure any copyright notices and legends from any component of the Software or TI Data.
It will be a material breach of this Agreement by Customer to use the TI APIs, TI Software, TI Documentation, or TI Data in a manner that is not permitted under this Agreement, and TI may terminate the Agreement and invalidate Customer’s Identifier(s) with prior written notice to Customer for such material breach.
Customer will implement appropriate access controls, periodic monitoring, and other industry standard processes and procedures to ensure the protection of TI Data consistent with this Agreement.
TI will use commercially reasonable efforts to update the TI Data on a timely basis.
TI owns all right, title, and interest in and to the TI APIs, TI Software, TI Documentation, and TI Data.
The notices and disclaimers included herein as Exhibit A to this Agreement apply to all TI Data provided to Customer.
Nothing in this Agreement will be construed as an obligation for TI to maintain or provide technical support of any kind for the TI APIs, TI Software, TI Documentation, or TI Data.
The Parties agree that all inventions, product improvements, and modifications to any TI API, TI Software, TI Documentation or TI Data conceived of or made by TI that are based, either in whole or in part, on Customer’s feedback, suggestions, or recommended improvements, are the exclusive property of TI, and all rights, title and interest in and to any such invention, product improvement, or modification to the TI APIs, TI Software, TI Documentation and TI Data will vest solely in TI.
The TI APIs, TI Software, TI Documentation, and TI Data are subject to U.S. export controls and sanctions, the most important of which are administered by the Commerce Department’s Bureau of Industry and Security (“BIS”) under its Export Administration Regulations (“EAR”) (15 Code of Federal Regulations Parts 730-774) and the Treasury Department’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (“OFAC”) under its Foreign Assets Control Regulations (31 Code of Federal Regulations Part 500).