propriety license
The EULA (End User License Agreement) is a document that explains that the one who purchased or otherwise obtained the software is not the owner of the product but is only allowed to use it in the manner described in the EULA.
It may indicate the number of machines where it may be installed, what else is allowed to be done with it (make a backup copy), what may not be done with it (redistribute copies to others), a disclaimer of liability for undesirable results from the software whether misused or used as intended, and more rules, mostly restrictive.
The EULA type of license is common for proprietary computer programs but similar licenses existed for other products. One example is the Sodastream cylinder license which states the CO2 cartridge remains the property of the manufacturer and may only be used as intended by the company.
EULA stands for "END-USER-LICENSE-AGREEMENT"
End User License Agreement
it is End user license agreement
EULA is neither should be a program nor a virus. EULA means End-User License Agreement. Inside the EULA file is the licensing of the software downloaded, copied, or installed.
EULA, the End User License Agreement - it says what you can and can't do with the software.
AnswerEnd-User License Agreement (EULA)
AnswerEnd-User License Agreement (EULA)
EULA or End User License Agreement.
AnswerEnd-User License Agreement (EULA)
EULA is an agreement in which an end-user agrees that the software copy being delivered is not being purchased but rather licensed for a limited use and a limited time and cannot be transferred to anyone else without permission. It is certainly possible to have terms in an EULA that far exceed the protections provided by the copyright law, including restrictions on when and where some copyrighted program can be used or displayed.
End User License Agreement- agreement that the user of computer siftware accepts in order to use software. You may see this at the start of a software download as "terms of use".
I believe you are asking about the abbreviation for "End User License Agreement," which is a common terminology in IT (information technology). It refers to the licensing of software. A "EULA" is a legal contract, made between the author (or publisher) of a software application and the user of that application. It can also be called a "software license." The EULA is similar to a rental agreement. By signing the EULA, the user agrees to comply with the terms of usage and the restrictions stated in the contract. For example, if you purchase an Apple product online, you will have to accept the company's terms of usage, such as agreeing not to make other copies of the software, nor trying to alter it in any way; failure to comply could result in the company suing you. I enclose a typical EULA so that you can see what terms and conditions the user must accept.