Source code is the list of human readable instructions that a programmer writes when developing a program. The source code is run through a compler to turn it into machine code, also called object code that a computer can unerstand and execute.
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Yes, vendor oriented escrow is tailored specifically for the needs of the vendor, focusing on the unique aspects of their software and the buyer's interests.
Once the agreement wraps up, you’ll need to follow any terms set out back at the start. It may mean returning the code or destroying it, depending on what you agreed to.
Not quite. You can only access it under certain circumstances, like if the vendor goes out of business or breaches the agreement.
First, you and the vendor agree on the terms, then the source code is deposited in escrow. The escrow agent holds onto it until it’s needed under specific conditions.
Both vendors and buyers gain from this arrangement. Buyers get peace of mind, while vendors showcase their credibility and commitment to their clients.
This agreement acts like a safety net. If the vendor goes belly up or can’t support the software anymore, you can access the source code to keep things running smoothly.
It's an arrangement where a software vendor puts their source code into a secure account, like a safety deposit box, to protect the buyer in case something goes sideways.
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