License for Off-the-Shelf Software Clause Samples
A License for Off-the-Shelf Software clause grants the user permission to use commercially available software products under specified terms. This clause typically outlines the scope of permitted use, such as installation limits, user restrictions, and prohibitions on modification or redistribution. Its core function is to clearly define the legal boundaries for using pre-packaged software, ensuring both compliance with the software provider’s requirements and protection against unauthorized use.
License for Off-the-Shelf Software. Vendor hereby grants to Buyer, and Buyer hereby accepts, on the following terms and conditions, a nonexclusive and nontransferable, fully paid-up, world-wide, irrevocable, and perpetual license (unless otherwise specified in the Purchase Order or through agreement entered into by authorized signatories of both Vendor and Buyer) to use the software for the number of users or copies of the software provided on the Purchase Order (the “License”). Vendor and Buyer expressly agree that any software shrink-wrap and click-through software licensing agreements shall not apply to any software purchased under the Purchase Order unless the Buyer expressly agrees in writing to such shrink-wrap or click- through software licensing agreement.
License for Off-the-Shelf Software. Company hereby grants to UNISHKA, and UNISHKA hereby accepts, on the following terms and conditions, a nonexclusive and nontransferable, fully paid-up, world-wide, irrevocable, and perpetual license (unless otherwise specified in the Business-to-Business or through agreement entered into by authorized signatories of both Company and UNISHKA) to use the software for the number of users or copies of the software provided on the Business-to-Business (the “License”). Company and UNISHKA expressly agree that any software shrink-wrap and click-through software licensing agreements shall not apply to any software purchased under the Business-to-Business unless the UNISHKA expressly agrees in writing to such shrink-wrap or click- through software licensing agreement.