Common use of Determining your License Type Clause in Contracts

Determining your License Type. In general, the type of license to the Software that you hold can be determined by examining the purchase documents received from Wowza (such as a receipt), the ordering, purchase, and confirmation webpages on the Wowza Website, or the License Key obtained from Wowza. Your License Key is viewable in the Wowza Streaming Engine Manager. 4.1.1 A trial license type is denoted by the words “Trial” or “Trial Edition”, and a License Key beginning “ET…” 4.1.2 A developer license type is denoted by the words “Developer” or “Developer Edition”, and a License Key beginning “EDEV4”. 4.1.3 An R&D license type is denoted by “R&D”, and a License Key beginning “ERDA4”. 4.1.4 A testing license type is denoted by the word “Testing” and a License Key beginning “ETEA4”. 4.1.5 A perpetual license type is denoted by the words “Perpetual” or “Perpetual Edition”, and a License Key beginning “ENGP4”, “ENPN4”, “EPB14”, “EPBU4”, “ENCU4”, “ENCM4”, “ENCC4”, “ENC04”, or “ENCG4”. 4.1.6 A subscription license type is denoted by the words “Daily” or “Monthly”, and a License Key beginning “ENGD4” or “ENGM4”. 4.1.7 A developer program license type is denoted by the words “Developer Program” and a License Key beginning “EDPA4”.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: End User License Agreement, End User License Agreement, End User License Agreement

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Determining your License Type. In general, the type of license to the Software that you hold can be determined by examining the purchase documents received from Wowza (such as a receipt), the ordering, purchase, and confirmation webpages on the Wowza Website, or the License Key obtained from Wowza. Your A list of your License Key Keys and information about those License Keys is viewable in the Wowza Streaming Engine Manager. 4.1.1 A trial license type is denoted by the words “Trial” or “Trial Edition”, and a License Key beginning “ET…” 4.1.2 A developer license type is denoted by the words “Developer” or “Developer Edition”, and a License Key beginning “EDEV4”. 4.1.3 An R&D license type is denoted by “R&D”, and a License Key beginning “ERDA4”. 4.1.4 A testing license type is denoted by the word “Testing” and a License Key beginning “ETEA4”. 4.1.5 A perpetual license type is denoted by the words “Perpetual” or “Perpetual Edition”, and a License Key beginning “ENGP4”, “ENPN4”, “EPB14”, “EPBU4”, “ENCU4”, “ENCM4”, “ENCC4”, “ENC04”, or “ENCG4”. 4.1.6 A subscription license type is denoted by the words “Daily”, “Monthly”, or “MonthlyAnnual”, and a License Key beginning “ENGD4” or “ENGM4”. 4.1.7 A developer program license type is denoted by the words “Developer Program” and a License Key beginning “EDPA4”.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: End User License Agreement, End User License Agreement, End User License Agreement

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