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PC Relocator Ultra Control User Guide
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End User License Agreement
In this license agreement (the “License Agreement”), you (either
individually or an entity), the purchaser of the license rights granted by
this License Agreement are referred to as the “Licensee” or “You.”
Eisenworld, Inc. is referred to as the “Licensor.” The current version of
the accompanying software (“Software”) and documentation
(“Documentation”) are collectively referred to as the “Licensed
Product.” Licensor may furnish hardware with the Licensed Product
(“Hardware”).
1. License.
1.1. In accordance with the terms and conditions of this License
Agreement, the Software is the property of the Licensor and is
protected by copyright law. While the Licensor continues to own the
Software, the Licensor grants the Licensee, after Licensee's
acceptance of this License Agreement, the limited, non-exclusive
license to use one copy of the current version of the Licensed Product
as described below. The software is "used" on a computer when it is
loaded into the temporary memory (i.e., RAM) or installed into the
permanent memory (e.g., hard disk, CD-ROM, or other storage device)
of that computer, except that a copy installed on a network server for
the sole purpose of distribution to another computer is not considered
"in use."
Except as may be modified by a license addendum which
accompanies this License Agreement, the Licensee's rights and
obligations with respect to the use of this Software are as follows:
You may:
i.
individually or an entity), the purchaser of the license rights granted by
this License Agreement are referred to as the “Licensee” or “You.”
Eisenworld, Inc. is referred to as the “Licensor.” The current version of
the accompanying software (“Software”) and documentation
(“Documentation”) are collectively referred to as the “Licensed
Product.” Licensor may furnish hardware with the Licensed Product
(“Hardware”).
1. License.
1.1. In accordance with the terms and conditions of this License
Agreement, the Software is the property of the Licensor and is
protected by copyright law. While the Licensor continues to own the
Software, the Licensor grants the Licensee, after Licensee's
acceptance of this License Agreement, the limited, non-exclusive
license to use one copy of the current version of the Licensed Product
as described below. The software is "used" on a computer when it is
loaded into the temporary memory (i.e., RAM) or installed into the
permanent memory (e.g., hard disk, CD-ROM, or other storage device)
of that computer, except that a copy installed on a network server for
the sole purpose of distribution to another computer is not considered
"in use."
Except as may be modified by a license addendum which
accompanies this License Agreement, the Licensee's rights and
obligations with respect to the use of this Software are as follows:
You may:
i.
Use the Software to migrate applications, settings, and data to
one and only one Target computer (“New PC”) used for commercial or
business purposes in the manner described in the Documentation
ii. Use the Software to migrate applications, settings, and data to
multiple New PC Computers in the same Household (as hereinafter
defined) in the manner described in the Documentation, provided that
such New PC Computers are not used primarily for business or
commercial purposes.
iii. Use the Software on the New PC Computer to create a storage
file containing applications, settings, and data (“Digital Moving File”) on
removable media or network file server ("Intermediate Storage") for
disaster recovery purposes.
business purposes in the manner described in the Documentation
ii. Use the Software to migrate applications, settings, and data to
multiple New PC Computers in the same Household (as hereinafter
defined) in the manner described in the Documentation, provided that
such New PC Computers are not used primarily for business or
commercial purposes.
iii. Use the Software on the New PC Computer to create a storage
file containing applications, settings, and data (“Digital Moving File”) on
removable media or network file server ("Intermediate Storage") for
disaster recovery purposes.