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EULA

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Definition: The EULA or End User License Agreement spells out exactly what rights and restrictions apply to a software package. Some components of a typical EULA are the definitions, grant of license, limitations, copyright, and warranty. Some license agreements may provide detailed lists of what you can and cannot do with the software, images, fonts, or other components of the package.

Also Known As: SLA or Software License Agreement | License Agreement | Terms of Usage

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Know Your Rights and Restrictions... Read the EULA
Find out what the EULA tells you about what you can do with the software license you purchase.

Terms of Usage
Go right to the source and find out how and when you can use the images, fonts, and photos you've acquired.

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