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.
If you veer off course, you could face consequences like losing access to the source code or other penalties. It's important to play by the rules to keep everything above board.
Not necessarily. The license may restrict access to only those who are granted permission. It’s a bit like having a VIP pass—you need it to get in.
Not so fast! You usually have to play by the rules of the agreement, which likely includes limitations on selling it. Consider it more like sharing a recipe rather than selling the finished dish.
Absolutely! You can’t just run wild with the source code. The agreement will have specific dos and don’ts that you’ll need to stick to.
Just follow the application process outlined in the agreement. It's like filling out a form and showing you understand the rules before you can join the club.
Basically, anyone who wants to use the specified source code can apply, but usually it’s geared toward developers and companies looking to work with Aurora’s software.
It's a legal document that outlines the rights and responsibilities related to software source code developed or used by Aurora, Colorado. Think of it as a rulebook for using and sharing specific software.