3. All software is copyright protected, except material in the public domain.
4. A typical software license grants an end-user permission to use one or more copies of software in ways where such a use would otherwise constitute copyright infringement of the software owner's exclusive rights under copyright law. Overview
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6. Most applications require users to agree to the EULA terms during the installation process. The EULA limits the developers liability and explains how the software is licensed.
7. Single License A single user license is generally defined as a software license that can only be installed on a single system. Example: OakDoc PCL to PDF OLIGO 7 Macintosh OLIGO 7 Window
8. Per User Allows users to use software on "home" and "work" computers
9. Multi-User License A multi-user license means that the license can be installed on multiple systems or possibly a network Example: OLIGO 7 Mac & WIN(3-user).
10. Site License All computers at a single physical location are licensed to run the software. Site licenses are popular with corporations and schools. Example: Adobe Clp Addendum for students JMP
11. Enterprise Site License All computers within all offices of a company or school. Enterprise site license cover multiple locations or satellite offices of a company. ]Example: Apache OFBiz
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13. Your program can’t be stolen, modified or used in a way which it wasn’t intended if you say so.
16. Warranty: If customer pleased with the software or it damage some of their equipment Or it just won’t work. So decide whether or not to offer a warranty and even set an expiration date for it.
17. Liability The liability section should contain information relating to the extent you’re willing to put your hand up and take the blame for the failings of your software.
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19. Stating the rules under which the software is used in clear, simple language closes the many loopholes which could be found by using loose language.
20. Words can be interpreted differently. Licensing agreements are pretty standardized and ironclad.