Common use of Restrictions Clause in Contracts

Restrictions. Customer may not copy, modify, or create a derivative work, collective work, or compilation of the Software, and many not reverse engineer, decompile or otherwise attempt to extract the code of the Software or any part thereof. Customer may not license, sell, assign, sublicense, or otherwise transfer or encumber the Software; may not use the Software in a managed-services arrangement; and may not use the Software in excess of the authorized number of licensed seats for concurrent users, sites, or other criteria specified in the applicable Service Documents. In addition, Customer may not access the Software to monitor its availability, performance, or functionality, or for any other benchmarking or competitive purpose.

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Samples: i.dell.com, www.dell.com, www.dell.com

Restrictions. Customer may not copy, modify, or create a derivative work, collective work, or compilation of the Software, and many not reverse engineer, decompile or otherwise attempt to extract the code of the Software or any part thereof. Customer may not licenseli cense, sell, assign, sublicense, or otherwise transfer or encumber the Software; may not use the Software in a managed-services arrangement; and may not use the Software in excess of the authorized number of licensed seats for concurrent users, sites, or other criteria specified in the applicable Service Documents. In addition, Customer may not access the Software to monitor its availability, performance, or functionality, or for any other benchmarking or competitive purpose.

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Samples: i.dell.com