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Software License Agreement

Permitted Use

One license grants the right to perform one installation of the Software on a live/production website. Development, staging and sandbox servers do not require an additional purchase of a license. Each additional installation of the Software on a live/production website requires an additional purchased license.

Restrictions

Unless you have been granted prior, written consent you may not:

  • Reproduce, distribute, or transfer the Software, or portions thereof, to any third party.
  • Sell, rent, lease, assign, or sublet the Software or portions thereof.
  • Grant rights to any other person.
  • Use the Software in violation of any U.S. or international law or regulation.

Software Modification

You may alter, modify, or extend the Software for your own use, or commission a third-party to perform modifications for you, but you may not resell, redistribute or transfer the modified or derivative version.

Indemnity

You agree to indemnify and hold harmless EE-Forge, LLC for any third-party claims, actions or suits, as well as any related expenses, liabilities, damages, settlements or fees arising from your use or misuse of the Software, or a violation of any terms of this license.

Disclaimer of Warranty

The Software is provided "AS IS", without warranty of any kind, expressed or implied, including, but not limited to, warranties of quality, performance, non-infringement, merchantability, or fitness for a particular purpose. EE-Forge, LLC does not warrant that the Software or any related service will always be available.

Limitations of Liability

You assume all risk associated with the installation and use of the Software. In no event shall EE-Forge, LLC be liable for claims, damages or other liability arising from, out of, or in connection with the Software. License holders are solely responsible for determining the appropriateness of use and assume all risks associated with its use, including but not limited to the risks of program errors, damage to equipment, loss of data or software programs, or unavailability or interruption of operations.

Revised: October 6, 2022