Customer Demonstrations Clause Samples
The Customer Demonstrations clause establishes the terms under which a customer may showcase or demonstrate a product or service, typically for evaluation or promotional purposes. This clause often outlines the scope of the demonstration, any limitations on use, and responsibilities regarding confidentiality or intellectual property. Its core function is to clarify the rights and obligations of both parties during demonstrations, thereby preventing misunderstandings and protecting proprietary information.
Customer Demonstrations. You may permit your employees and authorized persons acting on your behalf to demonstrate your Software Services to prospective Customers, so long as the use rights for the Software Product(s) that you want to demonstrate (contained in the SPUR) do not restrict such use. You do not need to report demonstrations of the Software Products in your Monthly Use Report; however, you may not have more than fifty (50) active User IDs for demonstration purposes. You will keep accurate records of all demonstrations, including the name of the prospective Customer and the number of User IDs involved in the demonstration; and you will make such records available for inspection in connection with any compliance verification conducted under Section 9(b).
