Network (Floating) Licenses Sample Clauses

Network (Floating) Licenses. If Customer acquires a Local Network License, Country Network License, or Regional Network License, access to and use of the Software will be controlled by a single Customer Computer (license server) and Authorized 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 floating licenses (or “licensing units/tokens” in the case of an MSC “Licensing System” – see Section 4.3.1) acquired by Customer for that Software. In addition, Customer shall strictly comply with the following restrictions: (i) if Customer acquires a Local Network License (also sometimes referred to simply as a Network License), the Software may only be accessed or used by Authorized Users physically located at the Installation Site (on client machines located at the Installation Site), or if Customer’s local area network is shared by a grouping of Customer facilities, then by Authorized Users physically located at any Customer facility within ten (10) miles of the Installation Site (on client machines located at any such Customer facility); (ii) if Customer acquires a Country Network License, the Software may only be accessed or used by Authorized Users physically located at Customer facilities located within the country where the Installation Site is located (on client machines located at such Customer facilities); or (iii) if Customer acquires a Regional Network License, the Software may only be accessed or used at Customer facilities located in North, Central and South America (MSC’s “Americas Region”) (on client machines located at such Customer facilities), except as prohibited by United States and other applicable laws and regulations, including without limitation, those regarding export and import of software and technical data. Any network (floating) license acquired by Customer hereunder shall be deemed a Local Network License, unless it is expressly identified in the Order Schedule as a “Country” or “Regional” Network License.
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Network (Floating) Licenses. If Customer acquires a Network License, access to and use of the Software will be controlled by the Customer Computer(s) (license server(s)) and Authorized Users may access and use the Software on 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 floating licenses acquired by Customer for that Software. In addition to any other restrictions set forth herein, Software licensed under a Network License may only be accessed or used by Authorized Users in the country where the Installation Site is located.
Network (Floating) Licenses. If Customer acquires a Local Network License, Country Network License, or Regional Network License, access to and use of the Software will be controlled by a single Customer Computer (license server) and Authorized 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 floating licenses (or “licensing units” in the case of an MSC “Licensing System” – see Section 4.3.1) acquired by Customer for that Software. In addition, Customer shall strictly comply with the following restrictions: (i) if Customer acquires a Local Network License (also sometimes referred to simply as a Network License), the Software may only be accessed or used by Authorized Users at the Installation Site, or if Customer’s local area network is shared by a grouping of Customer facilities, then by Authorized Users at any Customer facility within ten (10) miles of the Installation Site; (ii) if Customer acquires a Country Network License, the Software may only be accessed or used by Authorized Users at Customer facilities located within the country where the Installation Site is located; or (iii) if Customer acquires a Regional Network License, the Software may only be accessed or used by Authorized Users at Customer facilities located in Europe, and countries in the Middle East and Africa as may be designated by MSC from time to time (collectively, MSC’s “EMEA Region”). Any network (floating) license acquired by Customer hereunder shall be deemed a Local Network License,
Network (Floating) Licenses. If Customer acquires a Local Network License, Country Network License, or Regional Network License, access to and use of the Software will be controlled by a single Customer Computer (license server) and Authorized 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 floating licenses (or “licensing units” in the case of an MSC “Licensing System” – see Section 4.3.1) acquired by Customer for that Software. In addition, Customer shall strictly comply with the following restrictions: (i) if Customer acquires a Local Network License (also sometimes referred to simply as a Network License), the Software may only be accessed or used at the Installation Site, or if Customer’s local area network is shared by a grouping of Customer facilities, then at any Customer facility within twenty (20) kilometers of the Installation Site; or (ii) if Customer acquires a Country Network License, the Software may only be accessed or used at Customer facilities located within the country where the Installation Site is located. Any network (floating) license acquired by Customer hereunder shall be deemed a Local Network License, unless it is expressly identified in the Order Schedule as a “Country” Network License.
Network (Floating) Licenses. If Customer acquires a network (floating) license (e.g.
Network (Floating) Licenses. If Customer acquires a Local Network License, Country Network License, or Regional Network License, access to and use of the Software will be controlled by a single Customer Computer (license server) and Authorized 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 floating licenses acquired by Customer for that Software. In addition, Customer shall strictly comply with the following restrictions: (i) if Customer acquires a Local Network License (also sometimes referred to simply as a Network License), the Software may only be accessed or used by Authorized Users physically located at the Installation Site (on client machines located at the Installation Site), or if Customer’s local area network is shared by a grouping of Customer facilities, then by Authorized Users physically located at any Customer facility within ten (10) miles of the Installation Site (on client machines located at such Customer facilities); (ii) If Customer acquires a Country Network License, the Software may only be accessed or used by Authorized Users physically located at Customer facilities located within the country where the Installation Site is located (on client machines located at such Customer facilities); or (iii) if Customer acquires a Regional Network License, the Software may only be accessed or used by Authorized Users physically located at Customer facilities located in Europe, and countries in the Middle East and Africa as may be designated by MSC from time to time (collectively, MSC’s “EMEA Region”). Any network (floating) license acquired by Customer hereunder shall be deemed a Local Network License, unless it is expressly identified in the Order Schedule as a “Country” or “Regional” Network License. 4.2 Síťové (plovoucí) licence: Pokud Zákazník získá Místní sííovou licenci, Sííovou licenci pro zemi nebo Oblastní sííovou licenci, přístup k Softwaru a jeho použití bude řízeno jedním Počítačem zákazníka (licenční server) a Oprávnění uživatelé mohou získat přístup k Softwaru a používat jej na klientských počítačích obsluhovaných licenčním serverem za předpokladu, že počet přístupů k Softwaru a jeho použití v jednom okamžiku nepřekročí počet plovoucích licencí získaných Zákazníkem na tento Software. Zákazník bude dále přesně dodržovat následující omezení: (i) pokud Zákazník získá Místní sííovou licenci (někdy také označovanou pouze jako Síío...

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