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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Absolutely! Once signed, it’s a legal agreement that outlines everyone’s rights and responsibilities, ensuring that all parties play fair.
Common triggers include the vendor going bankrupt, not meeting support obligations, or failing to maintain the software. It’s all about protecting your investments.
Generally, no. The code that’s escrowed is the final version. However, you can negotiate updates and modifications in the Agreement to keep things current.
If you rely heavily on a vendor's software for your business, it’s a good idea to consider an escrow agreement. It’s like having a spare key—better safe than sorry!
The source code is held by a neutral third party, often called an escrow agent. This agent keeps the code safe until certain conditions are met, like the vendor going out of business.
Both the vendor and the buyer benefit! The buyer secures their investment, while the vendor can build trust and attract more customers by showing they care about their software's longevity.
A Vendor Oriented Source Code Escrow Agreement is a safety net for software buyers. It ensures that if the vendor goes belly up, the buyer can access the source code to keep the software running.
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