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This clause defines the scope of the service-offering right, including what can be offered and the infrastructure condition that must be satisfied.
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Customers are permitted to offer the Software, Derivative Samples, and Derivative Models as a service within a Customer Product, provided the underlying infrastructure is owned or leased by the Customer.
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"offer as a service the Software, Derivative Samples and Derivative Models as part of a Customer Product on infrastructure Customer owns or leasesExcerpt from NVIDIA NIM's NVIDIA AI Foundation Models AUP
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This clause defines the scope of the service-offering right, including what can be offered and the infrastructure condition that must be satisfied.
Customers are permitted to offer the Software, Derivative Samples, and Derivative Models as a service within a Customer Product, provided the underlying infrastructure is owned or leased by the Customer.
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