CALs. A separate CAL is required for each User or Device that accesses or uses Server Software on any of your Servers. A CAL grants a User (using any Device) or a Device the right to access or otherwise utilize the Server Software you have deployed on your Server. The maximum number of Users or Devices that may access or use Server Software installed on a particular Server at a given interval equals the number of CALs (of either type) that you acquire and designate for use exclusively with that Server. CALs cannot be pooled among internal Users or Devices and are tied to one Server Software installation.
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Samples: End User License Agreement, End User License Agreement, End User License Agreement
CALs. A separate CAL is required for each User or Device that accesses or uses Server Software on any of your User’s Servers. A CAL grants a User (using any Device) or a Device the right to access or otherwise utilize the Server Software you User have deployed on your User’s Server. The maximum number of Users or Devices that may access or use Server Software installed on a particular Server at a given interval equals the number of CALs (of either type) that you User acquire and designate for use exclusively with that Server. CALs cannot be pooled among internal Users or Devices and are tied to one Server Software installation.
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Samples: End User License Agreement, End User License Agreement