LICENSE AGREEMENT
THUNDERSTONE SOFTWARE
EXPANSION PROGRAMS INTERNATIONAL, INC. (EPI)
LICENSING AGREEMENT FOR
TEXIS, VORTEX WEBSCRIPT BRIDGE, METAMORPH, 3DB,
METAMORPH API, 3DB API, NETWORK API, BROWSER API,
ITS-WRITER, METABOOK, NETWORK CODE GENERATOR, AND
POSTSCRIPT VIEWER SOFTWARE UNDER ALL PLATFORMS
Carefully read all the terms and conditions of this agreement. If you do not agree to these terms and conditions, return through registered mail or other secured route the unused media and accompanying documentation to the place of purchase.
The software and accompanying documentation is protected by United States Copyright Law (Title 17 U.S. Code) and applicable International Codes and Covenants.
Installation of this software constitutes acceptance of the Licensing Agreement terms.
SECTION 1: DEFINITIONS
For the purpose of this Software Program License Agreement the following are defined terms:
1. The term "Licensed Program" shall mean a licensed information
processing program or programs consisting of a series of instructions
or statements which is machine readable.
2. The term "Licensed Materials" shall mean any materials related to the
Licensed Program and provided for use in connection with the Licensed
3. The term "Licensed Program and Materials" shall mean both the Licensed
Program and Licensed Materials as defined above.
4. The term "enhancements" shall mean any program, any part thereof, or
any materials not included in the Licensed Program and Materials at
the time of execution of this agreement that is related to the
Licensed Program and Materials.
5. The term "use" shall include copying any portion of the Licensed
Program or Licensed Materials into a computer or transmitting them to
a computer for processing of the instructions or statements contained
in the Licensed Program or Materials.
6. The terms "you", "your", and "client" shall mean Buyer and/or
Licensee; "EPI" shall mean the Licensor; i.e., Expansion Programs
International, Inc., also known as Thunderstone, an Ohio software
7. The term "media" shall mean any tape, disk, diskette, CD-rom or
electronic delivery method used to install the Licensed Programs(s).
SECTION 2: LICENSE GRANT
Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, EPI agrees to grant to you a non-exclusive license to use the Licensed Program(s) at your location or at any other location which may replace it.
You shall have the right to use the Licensed Program and materials solely for your own internal operation in the location designated in this Agreement, or in such other location as you may from time to time designate, provided that
the intent of this Agreement is not in violation. You do have the right to individually access the Program from anywhere resident within the designated location.
Your rights under this Agreement to the Licensed Program and Materials shall not be assigne
d, licensed or otherwise transferred voluntarily, by operation of law, or otherwise, except to a purchaser of substantially all of your outstanding capital stock or assets, without the prior written approval of EPI.
Upon payment of the License Fee for the
Licensed Program, EPI shall make available to you one (or more if specified) copy(ies) of the Licensed Program and Materials. Additional copies of Licensed Materials shall be made available by EPI if specified separately, and as determined under EPI's s
tandard business policies covering defective media replacement and technology version updates.
In the case of licensing the Licensed programs for a Unix or Unix derivative operating system or Windows-NT or other platform, the software is licensed by number
of simultaneous users per CPU over a 1-minute period. In the case of licensing the Licensed Programs for a DOS or DOS derivative operating system, the software is licensed by workstation. The following rights apply:
1. You do have the right to make a back-up copy of the executable
portions of the program as provided on the install media, for archive
2. You do not have the right to make a copy of the executable portions of
the program as provided on the install media and move them to an
additional system (CPU) which increases the total number of
simultaneous users for Unix or other platforms, or increases the total
number of workstations for DOS or DOS derivatives, unless this right
was specifically contracted for by purchase order or other designated
written agreement.
3. You do have the right to put the program onto a multi-user local area
network if desired. However, the number of users who may access the
program at the same time is governed by the number of simultaneous
users for Unix or other platforms, or total number of workstations for
which the program was licensed for DOS or DOS derivatives. A 5-user
license allows 5 terminals or workstations to run the Licensed
Programs at the same time, including the CPU in which the Licensed
Programs reside for networking purposes.
4. In the event that source code is included on your installation media
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