Licensing Models Sample Clauses

Licensing Models. Software is licensed for use only in accordance with the commercial terms and restrictions of the Software’s relevant licensing model, which are stated in the Product Notice and/or RSA quote. For example, the licensing model may provide that Software is licensed for use solely (i) for a certain number of licensing units; (ii) on or in connection with a certain piece of equipment, CPU, network or other hardware environment; and/or (iii) for a specified amount of storage capacity. Microcode, firmware or operating system software needed by the Equipment with which it is shipped to perform its basic functions, is licensed for use solely on such Equipment. RSA may require Customer’s purchase order, Quote, Schedule, invoice, or user license certificate for some or all of the Products to contain limitations with respect to the number of users, servers, application-specific usage, hosts, asserting and relying parties, functionality options and/or other restrictions. In such a case, such limitations and restrictions are incorporated herein by reference with respect to the applicable Products.
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Licensing Models. Software is licensed for use only in accordance with the commercial terms and restrictions of the Software’s relevant licensing model, which are stated in the Product Notice and/or quote from RSA or Distributor.
Licensing Models. Licensor licenses Software for use only in accordance with the commercial terms and restrictions of the Software’s relevant software licensing model stated in the Product Notice, the Quote, or both. For example, the licensing model may provide that End User may only use the Software for a certain number of licensing units (e.g., storage capacity, instances, users), in connection with a certain piece of equipment, CPU, network, or other hardware environment, or both. Unless expressly agreed otherwise in writing, Licensor licenses microcode, firmware, and operating system software shipped with equipment for use solely on that equipment; the same applies to Software licensed together with the sale of equipment and designed to enable the equipment to perform enhanced functions.
Licensing Models. Software is licensed for use only in accordance with the commercial terms and restrictions of the Software’s relevant licensing model, which are stated in the Product Notice and/or Vendor quote. For example, the licensing model may provide that Software is licensed for use solely (i) for a certain number of licensing units; (ii) on or in connection with a certain piece equipment, CPU, network or other hardware environment; and/or (iii) for a specified amount of storage capacity. Microcode, firmware or operating system software needed by the Equipment with which it is shipped to perform its basic functions, is licensed for use solely on such Equipment.
Licensing Models. The Licensed Product is available to be licensed pursuant to a variety of licensing models, including the following: 2.2.1. If Customer purchases a quantity ofconcurrent user” licenses, this means that there is no limit to the number of users who may be assigned by Customer to use the Licensed Product, but the number who may do so simultaneously cannot exceed the number of concurrent user licenses purchased. 2.2.2. If Customer purchases a quantity of “per seat” licenses, then each “seat” entitles one named student to be assigned to use the Licensed Product. After that student completes all assigned courses or otherwise leaves the program, the seat may be reassigned by Customer to another student if the subscription period for such seat has not yet expired. For example, if Customer purchases fifty “per seat” licenses for one year, Customer will initially be able to assign fifty students to use the applicable courses licensed. (A given student may sign up for multiple courses, but this still counts as occupying only one seat.) If five of these students complete their coursework after three months and vacate the program, Customer may assign five new students to take over those seats for the balance of the year. Thus, in this example with fifty seats, Customer is limited at any given time to fifty students assigned to the program, but Customer may have as many students rotate through the program as is feasible within Customer’s defined license period. 2.2.3. If Customer purchases a quantity of “per course enrollment” licenses, this means that the Customer has purchased a number of licenses, each of which will entitle a single student to enroll in a course designated as a one-semester course, or the Customer can use two licenses to enroll in a two-semester course. For example, if Customer purchases fifty "per course enrollment" licenses, then Customer can choose to have twenty-five students enroll in a two-semester course, or have fifty students enroll in a one-semester course, or even have twenty students enroll in two-semester courses, and ten students enroll in a one-semester course.
Licensing Models. 2.2.1. The start date of the Usage Term for Cisco Technology under the co-termination Licensing Model is the date the associated Cisco Technology ships to You and the end date is the earlier of (a) the Co- Termination Date or (b) the date Your Usage Rights are terminated. 2.2.2. The start date of the Usage Term for Cisco Technology under the per-device Licensing Model is the earlier of (a) the date you assign the associated Hardware via the Meraki Cloud Service or (b) the 91st day following the date Hardware and Cisco Technology ships to You. The end date of such Usage Term is the earlier of (1) the start date plus the Meraki Cloud Service Usage Term set forth in the applicable purchase order or (2) the date the Usage Rights are terminated.‌
Licensing Models. 4.2.1. Perpetual Licences - these licences are not time limited and can be used without interruption by the Customer f or as long as required, howev er they are limited to the v ersion which was originally purchased; unless otherwise stated. Perpetual licences do not include support & maintenance, which must be purchased separately and which is mandatory f or a minimum of the f irst 12 months. 4.2.2. Subscription Licences - these licences are only v alid during a f ully paid subscription period. Once the subscription period has lapsed the licences must either be renewed, purchased outright (conv erted to perpetual) or the sof tware must be immediately uninstalled and no longer used. Subscription licences are ty pically 12 months in length and include support & maintenance. A Subscription licence entitles the Customers to the latest v ersion of the product during the subscription period. Sof tware installed with a Subscription Licence will automatically stop f unctioning when the licence period has expired. The sof tware shall attempt to warn the administrator of the sy stem prior to this occurring, Authlogics does not accept any liability f or any inconv enience, cost, loss or damage occasioned by a f ailure to adv ise the Customer that Subscription licence is due to expire. 4.2.3. Evaluation Licences - these licences allow the Customer to use the Sof tware f ree of charge to assess whether it meets the Customer’s needs f or a period of up to 30 day s (may v ary per product) f rom its supply to the Customer. Sof tware installed with an Ev aluation Licence will automatically stop f unctioning when the licence period has expired.
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Licensing Models. Pearson offers the following licensing models for the Licensed Product:
Licensing Models. Software is licensed for use only in accordance with the commercial terms and restrictions of the Softw are’s relevant licensing model, w hich are stated in the Product Notice and/or LICENSOR quote. For example, the licensing model may provide that Softw are is licensed for use solely (i) for a certain number of licensing units; (ii) on or in connection w ith certain equipment, or a CPU, netw ork or other hardware environment; and/or (iii) for a specified amount of storage capacity.
Licensing Models. Supplier licenses Independent Software for use only in accordance with the commercial terms and restrictions of the Independent Software’s relevant software licensing model, which are stated in the Product Notice, the Supplier quote, or both. For example, the licensing model may provide that Independent Software is licensed for use solely: (i) for a certain number of licensing units; (ii) on or in connection with a certain piece of equipment, CPU, network, or other hardware environment; or (iii) for a specified amount of storage capacity.
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