This form is a Restricted Source Code License Agreement. The form provides that the license may not be assigned or transferred without the advance permission of the affected corporation. The document constitutes the entire agreement between the parties and supercedes all prior negotiations and discussions.
You’ll need to fill out an application and provide some details about your project. It's a straightforward process, kind of like signing up for a gym membership, minus the workout!
If you stray off the path, you could face penalties or even lose your license. It’s like breaking curfew but with a bit more at stake!
Absolutely! You can share it, but you have to stick to the rules set out in the agreement. It’s like sharing a recipe while keeping the secret ingredient under wraps!
Yes, as long as you follow the agreement's guidelines. It's like being allowed to rearrange the furniture in a room, but you can't knock down any walls!
It typically covers software that is developed by city employees or under city contracts. So, local city treasures are part of the package!
Anyone from businesses to individual developers can apply. If you have a hand in creating or using software, this might be for you!
It's basically a set of rules that outlines how you can use, share, and modify certain software in Seattle. Think of it as the 'house rules' for a particular piece of software.