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End user license agreement is terms and conditions, which when accepted by the user, form a license agreement between the software company and the user for the use of the software.
End user license agreement is terms and conditions, which when accepted by the user, form a license agreement between the software company and the user for the use of the software.
End User License Agreement
it is End user license agreement
The 'end user license agreement' has to be accepted by you before Microsoft will allow you to use Windows, even though you have paid money to buy their Windows operating system disk! Other software producers provide programs with an 'end user license agreement' too.
A PC is an end-user device. For example, is someone purchases a software license, they would typically have to sign an EULA (end-user license agreement) to agree to be bound to the terms and conditions of the software manufacturer. A "terminal" is another end-user device (for mainframe computers, etc.)
EULA stands for "END-USER-LICENSE-AGREEMENT"
It is a contract between the "software, website or service" owner and "purchaser or user" of that service. You can read more about it by googling: End-user license agreement and visit the Wikipedia page.
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.
EULA, the End User License Agreement - it says what you can and can't do with the software.
Nothing. If you accept it, you will be legally bound by it, regardless of if you read it or not.
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".