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.
Once the agreement is terminated, the user is usually required to stop using the source code and may need to return or destroy any copies they still have.
Yes, both parties usually have the option to terminate the agreement early under certain conditions, which are typically outlined in the contract.
Yes, the source code is generally protected under copyright law, meaning that unauthorized use or distribution could lead to legal trouble.
The license typically grants the user the right to access and modify the source code, but it often comes with restrictions on distribution and usage.
The duration of an Interim Source Code License Agreement can vary, but it usually lasts until the end of a specific project or until a permanent agreement is established.
Usually, the agreement can be entered into by software developers, companies, and organizations that need access to the source code for development, testing, or other reasons.
An Interim Source Code License Agreement is a temporary contract that allows someone to use or review the source code of a software program while both parties work towards a long-term agreement.