Developer Materials definition

Developer Materials has the meaning ascribed to it in the Customer Developer Agreement.
Developer Materials means any documentation, sample code, software development kits, and similar materials that YouNow may provide to PeerStream in connection with the Platform or its Services. Developer Materials shall include, but are not limited to, a software development kit designed to integrate the PeerStream Apps with the Platform (“Props SDK”).
Developer Materials. Developer Materials" shall mean Source Materials, internal technical documentation, design documentation, help materials, tutorial programs, and appropriate debug code. Developer Materials will not include any Other Party Materials.

Examples of Developer Materials in a sentence

  • MISCELLANEOUS 15.1. Notices 15.2. Entire Agreement 15.3. Cost Recovery 15.4. Binding Effect 15.5. Force Majeure 15.6. Disclaimer 15.7. No NYISO Liability for Review or Approval of Developer Materials 15.8. Amendment 15.9. No Third Party Beneficiaries 15.10.

  • You agree that the Developer Materials are confidential and proprietary information of BQE (‘Confidential Information’).

  • The Developer Materials were developed entirely at private expense and no part of them was first produced in the performance of a Government contract.

  • Your license to the Developer Materials will terminate immediately if you fail to comply with this Agreement.

  • Any feedback that you provide to BQE regarding the Developer Materials will be treated by BQE as non-confidential and may be used by BQE for any purpose without acknowledgement or compensation.


More Definitions of Developer Materials

Developer Materials means ALE tools, in object code (and clear text formats if applicable) only (which may include modifiable script files which shall not be modified by Customer), and Documentation, made available by ALE to Customer for the purpose of this Agreement. Developer Material excludes (i) any ALE API or SDK that is not obtained under this Agreement, (ii) any ALE API or SDK that has not been productized for external use by ALE and (iii) any features or functionality not explicitly set forth in the Documentation.
Developer Materials means, collectively, MI SDKs, wrapping technology applications (including the Wrapping Application and Wrapping Modifications), APIs, Documentation, and any applications, Software (including source code), tools, materials and/or content made available to Developer on the MI Portal and any MI Solutions. MI may update, modify and/or remove Developer Materials at any time, and may impose limits on certain features and materials offered, or restrict Developer's access to parts or all of Developer Materials without notice or liability.
Developer Materials means text, screenshots, videos and other content and information provided by you to Epic and relating to you and/or your Content.
Developer Materials means any applications programming interface information that specifies the requirements for interfacing to (e.g., invoking or directing the functions of) the Autodesk Product, and other toolkits, libraries, scripts, reference or sample code, and similar developer materials included in the Autodesk Product or otherwise provided or made available by Autodesk.
Developer Materials means any documentation, sample code, software development kits, and similar materials that PropCo may provide to AppCo in connection with the Platform or its Services. Developer Materials shall include, but are not limited to, a software development kit (“Props SDK”) designed to facilitate the integration of Props Tokens and the Platform into apps.
Developer Materials means Genesys productized SDK’s, in object code (and clear text formats if applicable) only, and Documentation, ordered by You pursuant to an Order. Developer Materials shall be included in the definition of “Software” for purposes of this Schedule.
Developer Materials means the materials that Cloud Software Group provides for developers, partners, or others creating Applications and/or integrating Products or Product features into their products or services, including without limitation, the Cloud Software Group APIs, software development kits (SDKs), tools, libraries, components, executables, code, test instances or environments, development platforms, and any related developer documentation or sample code. Developer Materials includes the materials available at the Product download portal at xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxx.xxx/downloads/.