Licensing Models. The Licensed Product is available to be licensed pursuant to a variety of licensing models, including the following: (a) If Customer purchases a quantity of “concurrent user” licenses, this means that there is no limit to the number of users who may be assigned by Customer to use the Licensed Product, but the number who may do so simultaneously cannot exceed the number of concurrent user licenses purchased. (b) If Customer purchases a quantity of “per seat” licenses, then each “seat” entitles one named student to be assigned to use the Licensed Product. After that student completes all assigned courses or otherwise leaves the program, the seat may be reassigned by Customer to another student if the subscription period for such seat has not yet expired. For example, if Customer purchases fifty “per seat” licenses for one year, Customer will initially be able to assign fifty students to use the applicable courses licensed. (A given student may sign up for multiple courses, but this still counts as occupying only one seat.) If five of these students complete their coursework after three months and vacate the program, Customer may assign five new students to take over those seats for the balance of the year. Thus, in this example with fifty seats, Customer is limited at any given time to fifty students assigned to the program, but Customer may have as many students rotate through the program as is feasible within Customer’s defined license period. (c) If Customer purchases a quantity of “per course enrollment” licenses, this means that the Customer has purchased a number of licenses, each of which will entitle a single student to enroll in a course designated as a one-semester course, or the Customer can use two licenses to enroll in a two-semester course. For example, if Customer purchases fifty "per course enrollment" licenses, then Customer can choose to have twenty-five students enroll in a two-semester course, or have fifty students enroll in a one-semester course, or even have twenty students enroll in two- semester courses, and ten students enroll in a one-semester course. Other licensing models in addition to “concurrent user,” “per seat,” and “per course enrollment” licensing may be available, in which case additional details regarding such options will be included on the price quotation or other order documentation supplied by ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ to Customer during the sales process. Regardless of the licensing model used, Customer is limited to using only those courses specifically licensed by Customer, which may include the entire catalog of available courses or a defined subset thereof. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ may monitor Customer's usage of the Licensed Product to ensure compliance with the terms of the licenses purchased by Customer.
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Licensing Models. The Licensed Product is available to be licensed pursuant to a variety of licensing models, including the following:
(a) 2.2.1. If Customer purchases a quantity of “concurrent user” licenses, this means that there is no limit to the number of users who may be assigned by Customer to use the Licensed Product, but the number who may do so simultaneously cannot exceed the number of concurrent user licenses purchased.
(b) 2.2.2. If Customer purchases a quantity of “per seat” licenses, then each “seat” entitles one named student to be assigned to use the Licensed Product. After that student completes all assigned courses or otherwise leaves the program, the seat may be reassigned by Customer to another student if the subscription period for such seat has not yet expired. For example, if Customer purchases fifty “per seat” licenses for one year, Customer will initially be able to assign fifty students to use the applicable courses licensed. (A given student may sign up for multiple courses, but this still counts as occupying only one seat.) If five of these students complete their coursework after three months and vacate the program, Customer may assign five new students to take over those seats for the balance of the year. Thus, in this example with fifty seats, Customer is limited at any given time to fifty students assigned to the program, but Customer may have as many students rotate through the program as is feasible within Customer’s defined license period.
(c) 2.2.3. If Customer purchases a quantity of “per course enrollment” licenses, this means that the Customer has purchased a number of licenses, each of which will entitle a single student to enroll in a course designated as a one-semester course, or the Customer can use two licenses to enroll in a two-semester course. For example, if Customer purchases fifty "per course enrollment" licenses, then Customer can choose to have twenty-five students enroll in a two-semester course, or have fifty students enroll in a one-semester course, or even have twenty students enroll in two- two-semester courses, and ten students enroll in a one-semester course. Other licensing models in addition to “concurrent user,” “per seat,” and “per course enrollment” licensing may be available, in which case additional details regarding such options will be included on the price quotation or other order documentation supplied by ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ to Customer during the sales process. Regardless of the licensing model used, Customer is limited to using only those courses specifically licensed by Customer, which may include the entire catalog of available courses or a defined subset thereof. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ may monitor Customer's usage of the Licensed Product to ensure compliance with the terms of the licenses purchased by Customer.
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Sources: Licensed Product Agreement