Common use of Additional Licensing Requirements and or Use Rights Clause in Contracts

Additional Licensing Requirements and or Use Rights. a. Multiplexing. Multiplexing (sometimes referred to as “pooling”) is a manner of indirect hardware or software access (“indirect access”) that • pools connections, • reroutes information, • reduces the number of users that directly access or use the software, or • reduces the number of users the software directly manages. Any user accessing the ERP Solution through a multiplexed connection must be appropriately licensed with an Access License.

Appears in 16 contracts

Samples: Microsoft Software License Terms, Microsoft Software License Terms, Microsoft Software License Terms

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Additional Licensing Requirements and or Use Rights. a. Multiplexing. Multiplexing (sometimes referred to as “pooling”) is a manner of indirect hardware or software access (“indirect access”) that pools connections, reroutes information, reduces the number of users that directly access or use the software, or reduces the number of users the software directly manages. Any user accessing the ERP Solution through a multiplexed connection must be appropriately licensed with an Access License.

Appears in 10 contracts

Samples: Microsoft Software License Terms, Microsoft Software License Terms, Microsoft Software License Terms

Additional Licensing Requirements and or Use Rights. a. Multiplexing. Multiplexing (sometimes referred to as “pooling”) is a manner of indirect hardware or software access (“indirect access”) that pools connections, reroutes information, reduces the number of users that directly access or use the software, or reduces the number of users the software directly manages. Any user accessing the ERP Solution through a multiplexed connection must be appropriately licensed with an Access Licensea CAL.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Microsoft Software License Terms

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Additional Licensing Requirements and or Use Rights. a. 1) Multiplexing. Multiplexing (sometimes referred to as “pooling”) is a manner of indirect hardware or software access (“indirect access”) that • pools connections, • reroutes information, • reduces the number of users that directly access or use the software, or • reduces the number numb er of users the software directly manages. Any user accessing the ERP Solution through a multiplexed connection must be appropriately licensed with an Access License.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: End User Software License Agreement

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