The Oklahoma Software License and Distribution Agreement is a legally binding contract that outlines the terms and conditions for the software license and distribution in the State of Oklahoma. This agreement regulates the relationship between the software developer or licensor and the distributor or licensee. The main purpose of this agreement is to define the rights and obligations of both parties involved in the software licensing and distribution process. It clearly lays out the terms and conditions under which the software may be used, distributed, or modified. There are several types of Oklahoma Software License and Distribution Agreements, including: 1. End-User License Agreement (EULA): This agreement is between the software developer and the end-user, granting the user the right to use the software under specific conditions. It typically includes restrictions on copying, reverse engineering, or distribution of the software. 2. Reseller Agreement: This agreement is between the software developer and a reseller or distributor, allowing them to sell or distribute the software to end-users. It outlines the terms for pricing, marketing, support, and liability. 3. Source Code License Agreement: This type of agreement provides the licensee access to the source code of the software. It allows for customization, modification, or integration of the software into other applications or systems. 4. Evaluation or Trial License Agreement: This agreement allows potential users to evaluate the software for a limited time or with limited functionality before making a purchase decision. It specifies the terms and restrictions for the evaluation period. 5. OEM Agreement: Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) agreement is entered into between the software developer and a manufacturer that embeds the software into their own hardware systems. It defines the terms of licensing, royalties, branding, and intellectual property rights. 6. Cloud Services Agreement: This agreement covers the use of software distributed or accessed through cloud computing services. It specifies the terms related to data storage, security, access, and support. In Oklahoma, these agreements must comply with state and federal laws, including intellectual property rights legislation. It is crucial for both parties to carefully review and negotiate the terms of the agreement to ensure mutual understanding and protection of their rights. Legal advice from a qualified attorney is recommended when drafting or entering into an Oklahoma Software License and Distribution Agreement.