Progress® OpenEdge® Pro2TM Products Sample Clauses

Progress® OpenEdge® Pro2TM Products. If the Product identified in the Order belong to the Progress® OpenEdge® Pro2TM line of products (“Pro2 Product”), then Licensee may receive additional Product(s) in conjunction with such Pro2 Product (“Additional Product(s)”). Such Additional Product(s) may only be used with or as part of Pro2 Product and may not be used in any other manner. If the license unit type identified for Pro2 Product in the Order is “Site”, then the Pro2 Product and the Additional Product(s) will be subject to the Site License limitations set forth below. Furthermore, the Additional Product(s) may have a unit quantity limitation specified in the Order. Notwithstanding the unit type of “Site” specified in the order, the unit quantity limitation for the Additional Product(s) will be deemed to mean the total number of Client Devices, Non-Human Operated Devices or Processes operating the Additional Product(s) either located at the Site or used by users with a principal business address at the Site.
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