This form is an Interim Source Code License Agreement. The form provides that the licensor has agreed to furnish the licensee with a non-exclusive and non-transferable license to use the system's source code.
You bet! It's a serious document, so you want to treat it like a handshake deal that holds weight in the eyes of the law.
That can depend on the specific wording of the agreement, but generally, the original creator retains ownership, so you might just have rights to use your tweaks under certain conditions.
If you step out of line, you could be asked to stop using the code, and there might be other consequences too. It's best to play it safe and stick to the rules.
Not so fast! Typically, you're restricted to using the code yourself, unless the agreement specifically says otherwise. It's like keeping a secret recipe!
Usually, it sticks around until the main contract is finalized, but that timeframe can vary, so it's good to double-check the details.
If you're working with software that needs a bit of tweaking or a quick fix, this license is your best pal to keep things running smoothly until the full contract is in place.
It's basically a temporary license that lets someone use or modify a piece of software for a limited time, while the formal agreement is getting wrapped up.