This document is an end user license agreement (EULA) for software from CyberLink Corp. It outlines the terms of use for the software, including granting the user a non-exclusive license to use the software, ownership and copyright remaining with CyberLink, warranty terms for defective media, limitations of liability, and governing law being the laws of Taiwan. The user must agree to these terms before installing or using the software.
This document outlines the terms and conditions of an end-user license agreement for Webtel Tally Add On Software. It specifies that the software is licensed and not sold, with the license only available to users of Web-GST software. The license allows single-computer use and prohibits modifications, reverse engineering, or redistribution. It disclaims all warranties and liability for damages. Breach of the agreement terms may result in license termination.
You have received the Visual Studio 9.0 Beta software which is subject to the license agreement terms. The software is for evaluation purposes only and you may not distribute any programs developed with it. The software will stop running on March 15, 2008 and Microsoft provides no warranty or support for pre-release software.
This document outlines the license terms for using Microsoft Mathematics 4.0 software. It specifies that the user is granted a license to install and use one copy of the software on their device. It also limits the user's rights by prohibiting activities like reverse engineering, unlimited copying, or commercial use of the software. The terms disclaim all warranties and limit liability to $5 for direct damages from any cause related to the software or its use.
This document is the user manual for NI Multisim. It provides support information for technical support and product information. It also includes important information such as the warranty, copyright, trademarks, and patents. The manual contains information to help users install, operate, and troubleshoot NI Multisim. It also contains legal and safety information for the software.
This document contains the license terms for the Apache Software License. It allows for redistribution and use of source and binary forms of the software with conditions, including retaining copyright notices, disclaimers, and acknowledgments. Modifications are permitted. The names "Apache" and "Apache Software Foundation" cannot be used to endorse derivative works without permission.
This document is the installation guide for Juniper NetScreen-Remote VPN Client version 8.6. It contains instructions for installing the NetScreen-Remote VPN client software, including system prerequisites, updating from previous versions, and installing and modifying the installation. It also provides directions for logging into and out of the VPN, manually loading security policies and certificates, configuring and connecting to L2TP VPN connections, and information for contacting technical support. The guide is intended to help network administrators send relevant installation instructions to end users.
This document is a software license agreement that must be agreed to before installing a software program. It outlines the terms of the limited license, including that the user gets a single-use license, owns no rights to the software, and cannot modify or redistribute the program. The agreement also disclaims all warranties and limits liability for any issues arising from use of the software. By installing the program, the user agrees to all terms of the license agreement.
This document is an end user license agreement (EULA) for software from CyberLink Corp. It outlines the terms of use for the software, including granting the user a non-exclusive license to use the software, ownership and copyright remaining with CyberLink, warranty terms for defective media, limitations of liability, and governing law being the laws of Taiwan. The user must agree to these terms before installing or using the software.
This document outlines the terms and conditions of an end-user license agreement for Webtel Tally Add On Software. It specifies that the software is licensed and not sold, with the license only available to users of Web-GST software. The license allows single-computer use and prohibits modifications, reverse engineering, or redistribution. It disclaims all warranties and liability for damages. Breach of the agreement terms may result in license termination.
You have received the Visual Studio 9.0 Beta software which is subject to the license agreement terms. The software is for evaluation purposes only and you may not distribute any programs developed with it. The software will stop running on March 15, 2008 and Microsoft provides no warranty or support for pre-release software.
This document outlines the license terms for using Microsoft Mathematics 4.0 software. It specifies that the user is granted a license to install and use one copy of the software on their device. It also limits the user's rights by prohibiting activities like reverse engineering, unlimited copying, or commercial use of the software. The terms disclaim all warranties and limit liability to $5 for direct damages from any cause related to the software or its use.
This document is the user manual for NI Multisim. It provides support information for technical support and product information. It also includes important information such as the warranty, copyright, trademarks, and patents. The manual contains information to help users install, operate, and troubleshoot NI Multisim. It also contains legal and safety information for the software.
This document contains the license terms for the Apache Software License. It allows for redistribution and use of source and binary forms of the software with conditions, including retaining copyright notices, disclaimers, and acknowledgments. Modifications are permitted. The names "Apache" and "Apache Software Foundation" cannot be used to endorse derivative works without permission.
This document is the installation guide for Juniper NetScreen-Remote VPN Client version 8.6. It contains instructions for installing the NetScreen-Remote VPN client software, including system prerequisites, updating from previous versions, and installing and modifying the installation. It also provides directions for logging into and out of the VPN, manually loading security policies and certificates, configuring and connecting to L2TP VPN connections, and information for contacting technical support. The guide is intended to help network administrators send relevant installation instructions to end users.
This document is a software license agreement that must be agreed to before installing a software program. It outlines the terms of the limited license, including that the user gets a single-use license, owns no rights to the software, and cannot modify or redistribute the program. The agreement also disclaims all warranties and limits liability for any issues arising from use of the software. By installing the program, the user agrees to all terms of the license agreement.
This document summarizes the key terms of an agreement between Adobe Systems Incorporated and users of its software. It disclaims all warranties and limits liability. The document is divided into two parts, with Part I disclaiming warranties and Part II detailing the software license agreement, including restrictions on use, obligations, intellectual property ownership, and limitations of liability. Users accept the terms by using the software.
This document outlines the license terms for using Microsoft Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) RIA Services V1.0 SP2NOE software. It grants the user installation and use rights to design, develop and test programs on any number of devices. It also limits the user from reverse engineering, renting, selling or transferring the software to third parties for commercial use and more. The document disclaims all warranties and limits liability to $5 for direct damages only.
This document is a tutorial for Mastercam Version 9 Mill/Design software. It provides instructions and exercises for learning how to use the software's milling and design capabilities. The tutorial covers topics such as creating 2D and 3D geometry, contour toolpaths, drilling operations, copying and transforming toolpaths, and more. It is intended for users who are new to Mastercam.
This document is an end user license agreement from Jolly Bear Games for their software "Big City Adventure: Paris". It grants the user a non-exclusive, non-transferable license to use the software for personal, non-commercial use only. The software and all copies/derivatives are the sole property of Jolly Bear Games. The agreement limits commercial use, modifications, redistribution, and disables warranties while limiting liability to the purchase amount.
This document outlines the license terms for using Microsoft Windows Media Player HTML5 Extension for Chrome. It states that by using the software, the user agrees to the terms, which include allowing installation on any number of devices, limitations on copying and modification, as well as disclaimer of warranties and limitation of liability. The terms also specify governing laws based on location of acquisition.
This document outlines the license terms for using Microsoft XML Core Services (MSXML) 6.0 software. It specifies that by using the software, the user agrees to the terms, which allow installation on any number of devices. The terms also restrict distributing the software in ways that alter copyrights, use Microsoft trademarks, distribute to non-Windows platforms, or include in malicious programs. The document disclaims warranties and limits liability to direct damages up to $5.
This document outlines the license terms for using Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Compact Edition Runtime software. It specifies that by using the software, the user agrees to the terms, which include allowing installation on any number of devices for development and testing purposes. The terms also cover distributing portions of the software code as part of other programs under specific conditions, as well as limitations on commercial use, reverse engineering, transferring to third parties, and no warranty or liability from Microsoft.
This document provides an overview of the ASL Reference Guide, which describes the Adapter Scripting Language (ASL) used for writing adapters in Cisco's InCharge network management product. ASL allows adapters to process data, define rule sets and filters, perform actions, and interface with the InCharge domain manager. The guide covers ASL data types, variables, operators, patterns, functions, and how to work with objects, instances, attributes, relationships and tables within the InCharge data model.
This document outlines the license terms for using the Microsoft Windows Media Player Firefox plugin software. It specifies that by using the software, the user agrees to the terms, which include allowing installation on any number of devices, limitations on modifying or redistributing the software, as well as disclaimers of warranty and limitations of liability. The terms also apply to any updates or support services for the software.
This license agreement grants users free use of the software. It allows redistribution in source or binary form provided the copyright notice is retained and disclaimers are reproduced. The name of the licensor, NICTA, cannot be used to endorse derived works without permission. The software is provided "as-is" without warranties or liability on the part of NICTA. Liability is limited to the full extent permitted by law.
This document is a software license agreement between the user and Activision that outlines the terms for using Activision's software program. It grants the user a limited, non-exclusive license to install and use one copy of the program for personal use only. The agreement restricts commercial use, modification, distribution, and transfer of the program. It also limits Activision's liability and outlines procedures for warranty claims.
This document outlines the terms and conditions for using the website. It specifies that by using the site, you agree to be bound by these terms. It grants a license to view materials for personal, non-commercial use only. The site owners disclaim all warranties and limit liability. The terms are subject to change and the site may contain errors. The site may contain links to external sites that it does not endorse.
This document outlines the terms and conditions of a software license agreement between the licensee and Seiko Epson Corporation. It specifies that the licensee is granted a limited, non-exclusive license to use the software for its intended purpose only. The agreement also limits the licensee's rights regarding modification, copying, and transfer of the software. It disclaims all warranties and limits liability for any damages arising from use of the software.
The document contains license agreements for several different types of software licenses, including the MIT license, Microsoft Public License, BSD license, and MSDN Code Gallery Binary License. Each license specifies the rights granted to users regarding use, modification, distribution and liability for the associated software. Conditions generally include retaining copyright and other notices, disclaiming warranties, and limiting liability.
This document is a beta software license agreement for Malwarebytes Anti-Rootkit software. It states that the software is provided free of charge on an "as is" basis without warranty for testing purposes. It allows installation on a single computer for personal or business use only and restricts transferring, modifying, or sharing the software. Malwarebytes retains ownership of the software and data and reserves the right to terminate the license or cease updates at any time.
This document is an End-User License Agreement (EULA) between Microsoft and the user for Microsoft software. It grants the user a license to install and use the software for design, development, and testing purposes. It also allows limited redistribution of sample source code provided. The EULA limits Microsoft's liability, disclaims warranties, and specifies the user cannot reverse engineer, decompile, or disassemble the software. It also specifies the agreement is governed by local laws depending on where the software was acquired.
This document is an End-User License Agreement (EULA) between Microsoft and the user for Microsoft software. It grants the user a license to install and use the software for design, development, and testing purposes. It also allows limited redistribution of sample source code provided. The EULA outlines rights, limitations, disclaimers, and legal terms for using the software.
This document provides instructions for downloading and installing the maintenance application software for Sumitomo fusion splicers onto a PC. It outlines the system requirements, describes how to access the download page by entering the splicer serial number, and guides the user through installing necessary runtime libraries and frameworks before installing the application itself. The installation process includes accepting license agreements and installing additional components as prompted. Once installed, a desktop shortcut is created to launch the maintenance application.
This document is the end user license agreement (EULA) for Daemon Tools Lite software. It outlines the following key points:
- The user is granted a license to install and use the software based on their license type (paid, trial, or free).
- The software is provided "as is" and the company cannot be held liable for any loss or damages resulting from its use.
- The user cannot reverse engineer, decompose, or disassemble the software.
- The license can be terminated if the user fails to comply with the terms of the EULA.
- The company provides no warranties and limits its liability for any damages arising from the use of the
This document is the end user license agreement (EULA) for Daemon Tools Lite software. It outlines the following key points:
- The user is granted a license to install and use the software based on their license type (paid, trial, or free).
- The software is provided "as is" and the company cannot be held liable for any loss or damages resulting from its use.
- The user cannot reverse engineer, decompose, or disassemble the software.
- The license can be terminated if the user fails to comply with the terms of the EULA.
- The company provides no warranties and limits its liability for any damages arising from the use of the
This document is the end user license agreement (EULA) for Daemon Tools Lite software. It outlines the following key points:
- The user is granted a license to install and use the software based on their license type (paid, trial, or free).
- The software is provided "as is" and the company cannot be held liable for any loss or damages resulting from its use.
- The user cannot reverse engineer, decompose, or disassemble the software.
- The license can be terminated if the user fails to comply with the terms of the EULA.
- The company provides no warranties and limits its liability for any damages arising from the use of the
This document is the end-user license agreement for Active@ Password Changer v3.0. It states that by installing or using the software, the user agrees to the terms of the license. The license allows users to use the demo version of the software for evaluation purposes and distribute the demo, but purchasing a registered copy is required to reset passwords. The license limits the software to the number of copies purchased and prohibits reverse engineering, renting, leasing, or lending of the software. It disclaims all warranties and limits liability to product replacement only.
This document summarizes the key terms of an agreement between Adobe Systems Incorporated and users of its software. It disclaims all warranties and limits liability. The document is divided into two parts, with Part I disclaiming warranties and Part II detailing the software license agreement, including restrictions on use, obligations, intellectual property ownership, and limitations of liability. Users accept the terms by using the software.
This document outlines the license terms for using Microsoft Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) RIA Services V1.0 SP2NOE software. It grants the user installation and use rights to design, develop and test programs on any number of devices. It also limits the user from reverse engineering, renting, selling or transferring the software to third parties for commercial use and more. The document disclaims all warranties and limits liability to $5 for direct damages only.
This document is a tutorial for Mastercam Version 9 Mill/Design software. It provides instructions and exercises for learning how to use the software's milling and design capabilities. The tutorial covers topics such as creating 2D and 3D geometry, contour toolpaths, drilling operations, copying and transforming toolpaths, and more. It is intended for users who are new to Mastercam.
This document is an end user license agreement from Jolly Bear Games for their software "Big City Adventure: Paris". It grants the user a non-exclusive, non-transferable license to use the software for personal, non-commercial use only. The software and all copies/derivatives are the sole property of Jolly Bear Games. The agreement limits commercial use, modifications, redistribution, and disables warranties while limiting liability to the purchase amount.
This document outlines the license terms for using Microsoft Windows Media Player HTML5 Extension for Chrome. It states that by using the software, the user agrees to the terms, which include allowing installation on any number of devices, limitations on copying and modification, as well as disclaimer of warranties and limitation of liability. The terms also specify governing laws based on location of acquisition.
This document outlines the license terms for using Microsoft XML Core Services (MSXML) 6.0 software. It specifies that by using the software, the user agrees to the terms, which allow installation on any number of devices. The terms also restrict distributing the software in ways that alter copyrights, use Microsoft trademarks, distribute to non-Windows platforms, or include in malicious programs. The document disclaims warranties and limits liability to direct damages up to $5.
This document outlines the license terms for using Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Compact Edition Runtime software. It specifies that by using the software, the user agrees to the terms, which include allowing installation on any number of devices for development and testing purposes. The terms also cover distributing portions of the software code as part of other programs under specific conditions, as well as limitations on commercial use, reverse engineering, transferring to third parties, and no warranty or liability from Microsoft.
This document provides an overview of the ASL Reference Guide, which describes the Adapter Scripting Language (ASL) used for writing adapters in Cisco's InCharge network management product. ASL allows adapters to process data, define rule sets and filters, perform actions, and interface with the InCharge domain manager. The guide covers ASL data types, variables, operators, patterns, functions, and how to work with objects, instances, attributes, relationships and tables within the InCharge data model.
This document outlines the license terms for using the Microsoft Windows Media Player Firefox plugin software. It specifies that by using the software, the user agrees to the terms, which include allowing installation on any number of devices, limitations on modifying or redistributing the software, as well as disclaimers of warranty and limitations of liability. The terms also apply to any updates or support services for the software.
This license agreement grants users free use of the software. It allows redistribution in source or binary form provided the copyright notice is retained and disclaimers are reproduced. The name of the licensor, NICTA, cannot be used to endorse derived works without permission. The software is provided "as-is" without warranties or liability on the part of NICTA. Liability is limited to the full extent permitted by law.
This document is a software license agreement between the user and Activision that outlines the terms for using Activision's software program. It grants the user a limited, non-exclusive license to install and use one copy of the program for personal use only. The agreement restricts commercial use, modification, distribution, and transfer of the program. It also limits Activision's liability and outlines procedures for warranty claims.
This document outlines the terms and conditions for using the website. It specifies that by using the site, you agree to be bound by these terms. It grants a license to view materials for personal, non-commercial use only. The site owners disclaim all warranties and limit liability. The terms are subject to change and the site may contain errors. The site may contain links to external sites that it does not endorse.
This document outlines the terms and conditions of a software license agreement between the licensee and Seiko Epson Corporation. It specifies that the licensee is granted a limited, non-exclusive license to use the software for its intended purpose only. The agreement also limits the licensee's rights regarding modification, copying, and transfer of the software. It disclaims all warranties and limits liability for any damages arising from use of the software.
The document contains license agreements for several different types of software licenses, including the MIT license, Microsoft Public License, BSD license, and MSDN Code Gallery Binary License. Each license specifies the rights granted to users regarding use, modification, distribution and liability for the associated software. Conditions generally include retaining copyright and other notices, disclaiming warranties, and limiting liability.
This document is a beta software license agreement for Malwarebytes Anti-Rootkit software. It states that the software is provided free of charge on an "as is" basis without warranty for testing purposes. It allows installation on a single computer for personal or business use only and restricts transferring, modifying, or sharing the software. Malwarebytes retains ownership of the software and data and reserves the right to terminate the license or cease updates at any time.
This document is an End-User License Agreement (EULA) between Microsoft and the user for Microsoft software. It grants the user a license to install and use the software for design, development, and testing purposes. It also allows limited redistribution of sample source code provided. The EULA limits Microsoft's liability, disclaims warranties, and specifies the user cannot reverse engineer, decompile, or disassemble the software. It also specifies the agreement is governed by local laws depending on where the software was acquired.
This document is an End-User License Agreement (EULA) between Microsoft and the user for Microsoft software. It grants the user a license to install and use the software for design, development, and testing purposes. It also allows limited redistribution of sample source code provided. The EULA outlines rights, limitations, disclaimers, and legal terms for using the software.
This document provides instructions for downloading and installing the maintenance application software for Sumitomo fusion splicers onto a PC. It outlines the system requirements, describes how to access the download page by entering the splicer serial number, and guides the user through installing necessary runtime libraries and frameworks before installing the application itself. The installation process includes accepting license agreements and installing additional components as prompted. Once installed, a desktop shortcut is created to launch the maintenance application.
This document is the end user license agreement (EULA) for Daemon Tools Lite software. It outlines the following key points:
- The user is granted a license to install and use the software based on their license type (paid, trial, or free).
- The software is provided "as is" and the company cannot be held liable for any loss or damages resulting from its use.
- The user cannot reverse engineer, decompose, or disassemble the software.
- The license can be terminated if the user fails to comply with the terms of the EULA.
- The company provides no warranties and limits its liability for any damages arising from the use of the
This document is the end user license agreement (EULA) for Daemon Tools Lite software. It outlines the following key points:
- The user is granted a license to install and use the software based on their license type (paid, trial, or free).
- The software is provided "as is" and the company cannot be held liable for any loss or damages resulting from its use.
- The user cannot reverse engineer, decompose, or disassemble the software.
- The license can be terminated if the user fails to comply with the terms of the EULA.
- The company provides no warranties and limits its liability for any damages arising from the use of the
This document is the end user license agreement (EULA) for Daemon Tools Lite software. It outlines the following key points:
- The user is granted a license to install and use the software based on their license type (paid, trial, or free).
- The software is provided "as is" and the company cannot be held liable for any loss or damages resulting from its use.
- The user cannot reverse engineer, decompose, or disassemble the software.
- The license can be terminated if the user fails to comply with the terms of the EULA.
- The company provides no warranties and limits its liability for any damages arising from the use of the
This document is the end-user license agreement for Active@ Password Changer v3.0. It states that by installing or using the software, the user agrees to the terms of the license. The license allows users to use the demo version of the software for evaluation purposes and distribute the demo, but purchasing a registered copy is required to reset passwords. The license limits the software to the number of copies purchased and prohibits reverse engineering, renting, leasing, or lending of the software. It disclaims all warranties and limits liability to product replacement only.
This document outlines the terms and conditions for installing and using LINDO Systems software. It grants the user a non-exclusive license to install the software on one computer for personal use. The software and documentation are copyrighted and the user cannot distribute, lease, or sublicense them without permission. LINDO provides a limited warranty that the media and documentation will be free of defects for one year. LINDO is not liable for any damages from use of the software.
This document outlines the terms and conditions for installing and using LINDO Systems software. It grants the user a non-exclusive license to install the software on one computer for personal use. The software and documentation are copyrighted and the user cannot distribute, lease, or sublicense them without permission. LINDO provides a limited warranty that the media and documentation will be free of defects for one year. LINDO is not liable for any damages from use of the software.
This document outlines the terms and conditions for installing and using LINDO Systems software. It grants the user a non-exclusive license to install the software on one computer for personal use. The software and documentation are copyrighted and the user cannot distribute, lease, or sublicense them without permission. LINDO provides a limited warranty that the media and documentation will be free of defects for one year. LINDO is not liable for any damages from use of the software.
This document outlines the terms and conditions for installing and using LINDO Systems software. It grants the user a non-exclusive license to install the software on one computer for personal use. The software and documentation are copyrighted and the user cannot distribute, lease, or sublicense them without permission. LINDO provides a limited warranty that the media and documentation will be free of defects for one year but disclaims all other warranties and liability for damages from use of the software.
This document is an end user license agreement (EULA) for installing software. It outlines the terms of the limited license granted for use of the program, including that (1) the program is owned by the licensor and licensed, not sold, (2) the user has limited rights to use one copy of the program for personal use and is prohibited from copying or modifying the program, and (3) the licensor provides no warranties and disclaims all implied warranties for the program which is provided "as is".
This document is an end user license agreement (EULA) for downloadable features provided by Gearbox Software for use with the Halo video game. It states that by downloading or using the software, the user agrees to the terms of the EULA. The EULA grants a license for personal, non-commercial use and reproduction of the software for non-commercial distribution. It limits reverse engineering and separation of components. The EULA also limits liability and disclaims all warranties.
This document is an end user license agreement (EULA) for the SpringSource Tool Suite software. It grants the licensee a non-exclusive, non-transferable license to use the software for non-production purposes only. The licensee cannot copy, modify, reverse engineer or redistribute the software. VMware owns all intellectual property rights to the software. The licensee must keep the software and any confidential information from VMware private and secure. VMware provides no warranty and its liability is limited to the license fees paid.
This document is an end user license agreement (EULA) for installing software. It states that by installing the software, the user agrees to be bound by the terms of the EULA. The EULA grants a limited license to use one copy of the software for personal use. It specifies ownership of intellectual property rights and responsibilities and restrictions on the user, such as prohibitions on copying, modifying, or distributing the software. The EULA also covers termination, export controls, technical support, online components, limited warranty, and limitation of liability.
This document is a software license and services agreement between Computer Engineering, Inc. and the end user. It outlines the terms for using Computer Engineering's software and related services, including that the software is licensed and not sold, the user accepts the terms of the agreement by using the software, and the software and any updates are only licensed for use during the term of the subscription. It also describes restrictions on the user's rights and obligations regarding the intellectual property.
This document is an end user license agreement (EULA) for installing software. It outlines the terms of the license, including that by installing the software you agree to be bound by the EULA. The EULA specifies that the software is owned by the company, limits the user's rights in using the software, disclaims warranties, and limits the company's liability. It also covers the user's responsibilities, transferring of licenses, termination of agreements, and various other legal terms.
This software license agreement governs the use of any Softnyx software. By installing or using the software, the user agrees to be bound by the terms of the license, which grants a non-exclusive license for non-commercial use on personal computers. The license prohibits modification of the software, limits liability, and can be terminated by the user destroying all copies of the software.
1. END-USER LICENSE AGREEMENT FOR No-IP Windows Dynamic Update Client (DUC)
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