A software license is a license that grants permission to do things with computer software. The usual goal is to authorize activities which are prohibited by default by copyright law, patent law, trademark law and any other intellectual property right. The reason for the license, essentially, is that virtually all intellectual property laws were enacted to encourage disclosure of the intellectual property. Typically, then, the software license is a complex document, identifying the specific usage rights that are granted to the licensee, while also stating the license limitations.
Para su conveniencia, debajo del texto en español le brindamos la versión completa de este formulario en inglés.
For your convenience, the complete English version of this form is attached below the Spanish version.
Ending a lease is like breaking up; there are steps to follow. Usually, you'll need to give notice as mentioned in your agreement, so make sure you follow the rules.
Upgrading can be as tricky as upgrading your phone. Your lease might allow it, but check the agreement first to see what's possible.
Sharing is caring, but with leased software, it's usually a no-go. The license typically only covers you, so be careful not to share the keys to your castle.
If the payments stop, it's like missing rent; you could lose access to the software. Always read the fine print to know the consequences.
Most leases keep things standard, like a rental car with limited modifications. If you want changes, check your agreement, as it might have some wiggle room.
Leases can vary widely, just like leases on homes. They can be for a month, a year, or even longer. It's all about what fits your needs.
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