How does Macromedia ensure that educational institutions use only the number of software products that they have been licensed to use?
We may audit you and your records relating to your copying and use of the licensed software—no more than once yearly and during ordinary business hours, after giving reasonable advance notice—for the purpose of confirming your compliance with your certificate. Should we choose to conduct an audit, either party may elect that this audit be performed—on the behalf of Macromedia—by an independent party reasonably acceptable to both parties. You will allow auditors onsite within a reasonable period of time, not to exceed 20 calendar days from the date of the audit notification. If this audit reveals a shortfall in payment, you agree to immediately pay Macromedia the then-current suggested retail price for each copy or installation beyond the number of licenses purchased by you. If this audit reveals a shortfall in payment of more than 5%, you will (in addition to paying Macromedia the past-due amounts set forth above) reimburse Macromedia for the direct out-of-pocket expenses incurred in c
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