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A user agreement is an agreement made between the owner, administrator or provider of a web or mobile application based service and the user of such a service, that defines the rights and responsibilities of both the parties. Privacy policies, website terms and conditions, etc. are all examples of a user agreement.
Most end-user license agreements, for example, prohibit the end user from sharing or distributing the software in any way that benefits the buyer rather than the original creator. Before you can download and any type of software application, you usually are required to read and agree to a user license.
An end-user license agreement is a license that gives the user the right to use an application. It details how the software application can be used, as well as explains any restrictions.
An End-User License Agreement (?EULA?) is a type of take-it or leave-it contract (also referred to as a form contract, shrinkwrap contract, shrink-wrapped agreement or an agreement with ?off-the-shelf? terms) commonly used with software and consumer electronics.
An end-user license agreement (EULA) is a contract between a software company and users of that company's software. Also known as software license agreement, EULAs are essentially enterprise license agreements for end-users and software vendors instead of companies and software vendors.
An end-user license agreement or EULA (/?ju?l?/) is a legal contract between a software supplier and a customer or end-user, generally made available to the customer via a retailer acting as an intermediary. An EULA specifies in detail the rights and restrictions which apply to the use of the software.
An EULA is essentially a contract between the software developer or publisher (the company creating the application), and the end-user (the user using the application). A similar type of agreement can be found for websites, but it's called Terms & Conditions (also known as Terms of Use or Terms of Service) instead.
For example, if a user installs a mobile app and agrees to an EULA with this clause in it, then the user's phone malfunctions and breaks, the user cannot seek liability against the provider of the mobile app for reparations for the damaged phone, even if the damage was a result of the mobile app.