Perpetual Software definition

Perpetual Software means Software licensed with no time limits pursuant to an Order.
Perpetual Software means Software has been purchased with a “perpetual” license type.
Perpetual Software means (i) programs and other operating information by a computer in object code form only that accompanies this ▇▇▇▇, (ii) related Documentation, and (iii) Clinical Content.

Examples of Perpetual Software in a sentence

  • Licenses shall be sold and granted as either a Perpetual Software License or a Software License Subscription as described on the Sales Quote.

  • The term of the license for Perpetual Software shall be perpetual, unless terminated or renewed in accordance with this Agreement or an amendment hereto.


More Definitions of Perpetual Software

Perpetual Software means software licensed by INGENTIVE or a Third Party to Client on a perpetual basis.
Perpetual Software means a software license that Authorized Users install on City’s premise and access without the use of the Internet for a period of time that is indefinite beginning upon Acceptance.
Perpetual Software means software for which an end user purchases a license only once and may use in perpetuity in compliance with the applicable license agreement.
Perpetual Software means the software described in a Sales Order, being Park Assist proprietary software application that is or shall be installed on the Customer Infrastructure.

Related to Perpetual Software

  • Public Software means any Software that contains, or is derived in any manner (in whole or in part) from, any software that is distributed as free software, open source software (e.g., Linux) or similar licensing or distribution models, including, without limitation, software licensed or distributed under any of the following licenses or distribution models, or licenses or distribution models similar to any of the following: (A) GNU’s General Public License (GPL) or Lesser/Library GPL (LGPL), (B) the Artistic License (e.g., PERL), (C) the Mozilla Public License, (D) the Netscape Public License, (E) the Sun Community Source License (SCSL), (F) the Sun Industry Standards License (SISL), (G) the BSD License, and (H) the Apache License.