Common use of Trial User Agreement Clause in Contracts

Trial User Agreement. A Trial User Agreement is a short-term licensing agreement where a potential Authorized Distributor or company wishes to evaluate STP content over a period longer than thirty (30) days but is not yet ready to commit to a full annual delivery of this content. In this case, a fee smaller than the full annual content delivery cost is charged to the evaluator, and this sum is subtracted from the cost of the full content delivery, should the evaluator purchase the full content delivery. After a purchase is made, the Trial User Agreement ends, and is replaced by an appropriate STP Purchase Contract. During the period when a Trial User Agreement is in effect, STP grants you a personal, nontransferable, non-exclusive, limited license to review STP Products, for your own internal use solely for purposes of evaluating STP Products for the timeframe agreed to in the Trial User Agreement. When STP Products are used under a Trial User Agreement, content and/or software updates will be provided by STP at its discretion.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: License Agreement, License Agreement, License Agreement

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