End User License Agreement (EULA)
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Definition of "End User License Agreement (EULA)"
An End User License Agreement is a contract between a software developer or vendor and the purchaser of a computer software license that specifies how the software may be used. End User License Agreements are designed to protect the copyright holder by preventing unauthorized use, reproduction, or modification of the software. The End User License Agreement also defines the warranties and support available to the user and defines the limits of the software publisher's liability for any flaws. End User License Agreements are also referred to as Software License Agreements.
EULA Resources
- Software Agreement FAQ - Provides general information as well as information specific to LawDepot's automated EULA form.
- LawDepot's Automated EULA
