Common use of Named User License Clause in Contracts

Named User License. If Customer acquires a Named User License, access to and use of the Software will be controlled by a single Customer Computer (license server), and named users may access and use the Software on client machines served by the license server, provided that access to and use of the Software at any one time does not exceed the number of Named User Licenses acquired by Customer for that Software. For certain Software, a named user may have the option to run more than one instance of the Software at any one time, in which case each such additional instance is counted separately and will require an additional Named User License. Customer is responsible for designating and maintaining (in the license manager program that accompanies the Software) the list of individual “named user(s)” authorized to access and use each Software, and may re-edit the list of named users, provided that the number of named users never exceeds the number licensed for each Software. Each named user designated by Customer must be an individual who at all times during the designation meets the definition of an “Authorized User”. Group or shared logins are strictly prohibited. In addition to any other restrictions set forth herein, Software licensed under a Named User License may only be accessed or used in the country where the Installation Site is located.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Master Software License Agreement, Master Software License Agreement, Master Software License Agreement

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