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ACRONIS, INC.
End User License Agreement (EULA)
BEFORE INSTALLING AND USING THE SOFTWARE PRODUCT WHICH EITHER YOU HAVE
DOWNLOADED OR IS CONTAINED ON THESE DISKS (“SOFTWARE”) YOU SHOULD CAREFULLY
READ THE FOLLOWING LICENSE AGREEMENT (“AGREEMENT”) THAT APPLIES TO THE
SOFTWARE. CLICK “ACCEPT” IF YOU FULLY ACCEPT AND AGREE TO ALL OF THE PROVISIONS
OF THIS AGREEMENT. OTHERWISE, CLICK “DO NOT ACCEPT.” CLICKING “ACCEPT” OR
OTHERWISE DOWNLOADING, INSTALLING AND OR USING THE SOFTWARE ESTABLISHES A
BINDING AGREEMENT BETWEEN YOU AS THE PERSON LICENSING THE SOFTWARE (THE
"LICENSEE") AND ACRONIS, INC. LOCATED AT: ACRONIS INTERNATIONAL GMBH
VERWALTUNG EURO HAUS RHEINWEG 5 SCHAFFHAUSEN, SWITZERLAND CH-8200,
("LICENSOR"). IF YOU DO NOT ACCEPT ALL OF THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT, YOU SHALL
HAVE NOT RIGHT TO DOWNLOAD, INSTALL AND/OR USE THE SOFTWARE AND MUST DELETE
THE SOFTWARE AND ASSOCIATED FILES IMMEDIATELY.
This Agreement applies to the Software, whether licensed under a Software License and/or an
Evaluation License, each as defined and described below:
Purchased License of Software
. Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, upon
purchase of a license to the Software, LICENSOR grants and LICENSEE accepts a nonexclusive,
nontransferable, nonassignable license to use Software only for LICENSEE’s own internal use solely on the
specific number of Hardware (as defined below) licensed owned, leased or otherwise controlled by LICENSEE.
LICENSEE may make one copy of Software only for archival purposes, only in machine readable form, provided
that such archival copy is only used for archival purposes and never in a production environment and is marked
with every notice on the original Installation of Software is LICENSEE’s responsibility. The license described in
this section shall be referred to as a “Software License”).
Evaluation License of Software: The LICENSEE has the right to evaluate the Software for a period
of time not to exceed fifteen (15) days (the “Evaluation Period’) unless extended by LICENSOR. Software
licensed under this Evaluation License may not be used in a production environment. There will be no charge to
the LICENSEE for said evaluation of the Software under this Evaluation License. At the conclusion of the
Evaluation Period, unless a Software License to the Software is purchased, the LICENSEE will delete the
Software from its systems and have no further license or other rights with respect to the Software except as to
the rights and responsibilities in this Agreement. LICENSOR SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL,
DIRECT, INDIRECT, PUNITIVE, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM USE OF SOFTWARE
UNDER THE EVALUATION LICENSE UNDER ANY CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE, STRICT LIABILITY OR
OTHER THEORY. THESE LIMITATIONS SHALL APPLY NOTWITHSTANDING ANY FAILURE OF ESSENTIAL
PURPOSE OF ANY LIMITED REMEDY. The following sections of this Agreement also apply to Evaluation
License(s) of the Software: Limitations, Confidentiality
, Disclaimer of Warranties, LICENSEE Indemnity,
Law
, Export Restrictions, and Miscellaneous. The license described in this section shall be referred to as an
“Evaluation License”).
Use Rights:
Assigning the License
. Before you run any instance of the Software under a Software License, you must
assign that license to one of your PCs or Servers (depending upon the license you have purchased or are
evaluating and such purchase or evaluation is based upon the operating system on which that hardware
operates, such PCs or Servers shall be referred to as the “Hardware”). That Hardware is the licensed
Hardware for that particular Software license. You may assign other Software Licenses to the same Hardware,
but you may not assign the same Software License to more than one Hardware except as identified herein.
You may reassign a Software License if you retire the licensed Hardware due to permanent Hardware failure. If
you reassign a Software License, the Hardware to which you reassign the license becomes the new licensed
Hardware for that particular Software License.
Running Instances of the Hardware Software
. You have the rights to run the Software on one piece of
Hardware as defined above. Every Hardware creating an image and every Hardware to which an image is either
deployed to or restored from must have a valid license. In the case of Universal Deploy or Universal Restore,
every time an image is deployed or restored (as appropriate to either Universal Restore or Universal Deploy), to
Hardware that is dissimilar to the Hardware from which the image was originally created, a valid license of the
Universal Deploy or Universal Restore is required.
You have the rights below for each Software License you assign:
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