Common use of Installation and Distribution Clause in Contracts

Installation and Distribution. (a) Refurbisher must complete the following steps prior to distribution of Software with Refurbished PCs: (1) confirm that supplied computers meet the definition of a “Qualified PC”; (2) Refurbish each Qualified PC; (3) install the Product software on each Qualified PC; (4) obtain a Product Key from the Program Web Site; (5) provide the Product Key and any applicable APM with the Refurbished PC; and (6) for Windows 10 Home and Windows 10 Professional configure the Refurbished PC (as described in the Registered Refurbisher Program Guide) to present to the Customer the Product License Terms on initial system boot-up. (b) Except as specifically authorized in this agreement or another license agreement with MS, Refurbisher shall not install, use, run, copy, modify, translate, display, distribute, sublicense, rent, loan, repackage or otherwise transfer any Software media (e.g. disk, CD), other MS software product, end user license agreements, COA(s) or documentation relating to the Software or other MS software products. (c) Refurbisher must not reverse engineer, decompile, or disassemble the Product software or OPK, except to the extent expressly granted by this agreement or by applicable law notwithstanding this prohibition. (d) Refurbisher will not advertise, give a separate price for, or otherwise market or distribute the Software, OPK, or any portion thereof, as separate items from the Refurbished PC. However, Refurbisher may compensate end users for Software returned to Refurbisher under the XXXX or License Terms.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Microsoft Registered Refurbisher Program Agreement, Microsoft Registered Refurbisher Program Agreement, Microsoft Registered Refurbisher Program Agreement

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Installation and Distribution. (a) Refurbisher must complete the following steps prior to distribution of Software with Refurbished PCs: (1) confirm that supplied computers meet the definition of a “Qualified PC”; (2) Refurbish each Qualified PC; (3) install the Product software on each Qualified PC; (4) obtain a Product Key from the Program Web Site; (5) provide the Product Key and any applicable APM with the Refurbished PC; and (6) for Windows 7 Professional, Windows 8.1, Windows 8.1 Pro, Windows 10 Home Home, and Windows 10 Professional configure the Refurbished PC (as described in the Registered Refurbisher Program Guide) to present to the Customer the Product License Terms on initial system boot-up. (b) Except as specifically authorized in this agreement or another license agreement with MS, Refurbisher shall not install, use, run, copy, modify, translate, display, distribute, sublicense, rent, loan, repackage or otherwise transfer any Software media (e.g. disk, CD), other MS software product, end user license agreements, COA(s) or documentation relating to the Software or other MS software products. (c) Refurbisher must not reverse engineer, decompile, or disassemble the Product software or OPK, except to the extent expressly granted by this agreement or by applicable law notwithstanding this prohibition. (d) Refurbisher will not advertise, give a separate price for, or otherwise market or distribute the Software, OPK, or any portion thereof, as separate items from the Refurbished PC. However, Refurbisher may compensate end users for Software returned to Refurbisher under the XXXX or License Terms.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Microsoft Registered Refurbisher Program Agreement, Microsoft Registered Refurbisher Program Agreement

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Installation and Distribution. (a) Refurbisher must complete the following steps prior to distribution of Software with Refurbished PCs: (1) confirm that supplied computers meet the definition of a “Qualified PC”; (2) Refurbish each Qualified PC; (3) install the Product software on each Qualified PC; (4) obtain a Product Key from the Program Web Site; (5) provide the Product Key and any applicable APM with the Refurbished PC; and; (6) for Windows 10 7 Home Premium, Windows 7 Professional, Windows 8.1 and Windows 10 Professional 8.1 Pro, configure the Refurbished PC (as described in the Registered Refurbisher Program Guide) to present to the Customer the Product License Terms on initial system boot-up. (b) Except as specifically authorized in this agreement or another license agreement with MS, Refurbisher shall not install, use, run, copy, modify, translate, display, distribute, sublicense, rent, loan, repackage or otherwise transfer any Software media (e.g. disk, CD), other MS software product, end user license agreements, COA(s) or documentation relating to the Software or other MS software products. (c) Refurbisher must not reverse engineer, decompile, or disassemble the Product software or OPK, except to the extent expressly granted by this agreement or by applicable law notwithstanding this prohibition. (d) Refurbisher will not advertise, give a separate price for, or otherwise market or distribute the Software, OPK, or any portion thereof, as separate items from the Refurbished PC. However, Refurbisher may compensate end users for Software returned to Refurbisher under the XXXX or License Terms.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Microsoft Registered Refurbisher Program Agreement

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