Concurrent Connections License Clause Samples
A Concurrent Connections License is a contractual provision that limits the number of users or devices that can simultaneously access a software application or service. In practice, this means that while an organization may have many users, only a specified number can be connected and using the software at the same time; for example, a license may permit up to 50 concurrent users, regardless of the total number of registered users. This clause helps software providers control usage, manage server load, and ensure fair pricing based on actual simultaneous use, rather than total potential users.
Concurrent Connections License. If Licensee is purchasing a concurrent connections license (“Concurrent Connections License”) then the following terms apply (and the terms in section 1(a)(i) above do not apply). Licensee will receive one license of FileMaker Server software. Licensee has the right to access data stored in FileMaker Server using the FileMaker WebDirect web browser client, the FileMaker Go client and/or the FileMaker Pro client (collectively “Client(s)”). Licensee must purchase the number of concurrent connections licenses that represents the maximum number of individual connections that will concurrently access FileMaker Server at any given time. Each Client accessing FileMaker Server counts as a concurrent connection. Licensee may only allow its employees to use the FileMaker Pro software either connected to FileMaker Server or disconnected/offline. Licensee’s temporary employees, consultants or contractors who are working on-site at Licensee’s facilities and have explicit authorization from Licensee, may also use the FileMaker Pro software only when they are conducting business on behalf of Licensee. The FileMaker Pro software must be removed from these individual’s computers once they cease working on behalf of Licensee or when this license is terminated according to section 7 below. If Licensee is an educational institution, Licensee may only allow enrolled students, faculty members, teaching assistants, administrators and staff to use the FileMaker Pro software on computers owned by its educational institution. Licensee may only allow FileMaker Pro Clients to connect to a FileMaker Server that Licensee has purchased under a Concurrent Connections License contract. In the case of FileMaker WebDirect each web browser tab open and connected to FileMaker Server counts as a separate Client and will count as a concurrent connection. Licensee may allow FileMaker Pro A clients purchased under a User License contract to access the FileMaker Server software. If a single Client under a Concurrent Connections License contract accesses multiple licenses of FileMaker Server at the same time, a concurrent connection is required for each license of FileMaker Server accessed by that individual Client. Licensee may only allow up to the total number of concurrent connections it has licensed to be used at any given time, including all usage of FileMaker Pro whether connected to FileMaker Server or disconnected/ offline.
Concurrent Connections License. If you licensed this software under a concurrent connections license (“Concurrent Connections License”) contract and converted this software via the Bring Your Own License (“BYOL”) program, then the following terms apply (and the terms in section 1(b)(i) above do not apply to you). Your Organization or Company who has licensed the software under a Concurrent Connections License contract (“Licensed Organization”) must purchase the number of concurrent connections licenses that represents the maximum number of individual connections that will concurrently access the Software at any given time. Each Client accessing the Software counts as a concurrent connection. You may only allow employees of your Licensed Organization to use the FileMaker Pro Advanced client to access this Software.
