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End User Licence Agreement

An End User Licence Agreement (EULA) is a legal contract between the software provider (licensor) and the end user (licensee) that governs the user’s rights to use the software.

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End User Licence Agreement (EULA) - Set the Rules for Your Software

An End User Licence Agreement (EULA) is the legal contract between a software provider and the person who uses the software. This document is crucial for protecting your intellectual property and clearly defining the rules for how your software can be used. By accepting the EULA, the user agrees to your terms, which helps prevent misuse and provides a legal framework for your product.

Grant of Licence

This section defines the rights you are giving to the user. It grants a limited, non-exclusive license to use the software on a certain number of devices. It also makes it very clear that this license does not grant the user any rights of ownership, which is key to protecting your intellectual property.

Ownership & Intellectual Property

The agreement explicitly states that all intellectual property rights belong to the licensor. This is a crucial section that protects your ownership of the software and all its components, from the code to the documentation.

Disclaimer of Warranties and Limitation of Liability

The EULA includes a disclaimer of warranties, stating that the software is provided "as is" and that you don't guarantee it will be error-free. It also contains a limitation of liability, which protects you from being held responsible for indirect damages and limits your total liability to a small amount, often the price of the software.

Termination

This section outlines the conditions under which the agreement can be terminated. It specifies that you can terminate the agreement if the user breaches any of its provisions. It also states that upon termination, the user must immediately stop using and uninstall the software.

Governing Law & Jurisdiction

This is a crucial section for any international product. It specifies which country's laws will govern the contract and which courts will have exclusive jurisdiction over any disputes. This provides a clear legal framework and a predictable path for conflict resolution.

Creating an EULA with Bind is the easiest way to formalize the rules for your software. Our tool guides you to create a comprehensive and legally sound document that protects your intellectual property and limits your liability. Once the agreement is ready, you can sign it electronically, making the entire process fast and secure.

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