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Is the Certificate of Authenticity is the End User License Agreement (EULA) itself?

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Is the Certificate of Authenticity is the End User License Agreement (EULA) itself?

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No. The Certificate of Authenticity is a security device that accompanies all Soft Plus products distributed with a computer by an OEM (original equipment manufacturer). The Certificate of Authenticity is used to assure the end user that the software program(s) accompanying the computer system is legally licensed Soft Plus software. For instance, if you purchased a computer system from a computer store and it came with Soft application software preinstalled on the hard disk, separate Certificates of Authenticity should also be included inside the computer box. If you suspect you might have pirated software, or you have concerns about the legal ramifications of using such software, please email our Piracy Control Section piracy@softplusltd.com.

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