What are the End User Software License Terms?
A. An end user who acquires software is acquiring the right to use that software. End users don’t “own” the software, which is intellectual property and is generally “owned” by its developers. The right to use the software is governed by the End User Software License Terms—which, in the case of OEM System Builder product, is an agreement between the system builder and the end user. The End User Software License Terms can typically be found within the software product, and an end user must accept the End User Software License Terms before running the software. The End User Software License Terms defines what end user rights and restrictions apply to the use of the software, and covers topics such as how the software can be used, whether the license can be transferred, etc. Get more information about End User Software License Terms.
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