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Yes, the software company can change the terms, but usually, they’ll let you know if they do. Always keep your eyes peeled for updates!
Typically, it lasts until you decide to stop using the software or until expiration as stated in the agreement.
Not quite! Each software can have its own unique terms, so it’s important to read the specifics. No one-size-fits-all!
If you step out of line, you might find yourself in hot water. Consequences can range from losing access to legal trouble.
Not without permission! Most agreements have restrictions on sharing, so it's best to check the fine print first.
Think of it like a handshake. It protects you and the software maker by laying out the ground rules on how the software can be used.
It's a fancy way of saying it's a legal contract that lets you use software, usually made for businesses, with some specific rules attached.